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With Love from the LIMINAL...


Child Grief, Losing a Father, and the Meaning of a Masculine Container
When a father is lost in childhood, or when the masculine is experienced as absent, unsafe, or inconsistent, it can quietly shape how safety, trust, and support are felt in the body and in relationships. This article explores how these early experiences influence our nervous system, our relational patterns, and our deeper sense of what masculine presence is supposed to feel like. It offers a gentle reframe of these adaptations as intelligent protections, and points toward a p
Sandra
May 84 min read
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