Inner child rhetoric, mortality, and proximity to God.
Please write a brief summary for an article I will fully write later to remind me what I want to write about: I want to write about the concept of how people are always talking about connecting to your "inner child" as if for some reason as a child or baby you are closer to your "full or Real" self, is this because we perceive children as being closer to god. If so, does that mean gods leaves us in adulthood? Ant then returns right before we are going to die? is this another form of humans denying their mortality? (because if you were close to god a s a child it means you had some origin before being born)
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This article will explore the concept of connecting to one’s “inner child” and question whether this popular notion stems from a perception that children, due to their innocence, are closer to a divine or “true” self. It will examine the implications of viewing early life as a time of divine closeness, pondering if this suggests that adulthood marks a separation from this state, with a potential return to it in old age or near death. Ultimately, the article will consider whether this belief serves as a subtle denial of mortality by implying a divine origin and purpose before birth.
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