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Why is the karma of forgetting at the heart of your rejection and abandonment wounds?

Hello everyone


I am addressing a topic that resonates with many of you: the karma of forgetting . This theme contains two major aspects that, together, touch a deep part of our being: the wound of forgetting and the fear of being forgotten . These wounds are not trivial. They shape our relationships, our behaviors and even our life choices.


The karma of forgetting is a universal theme, but it manifests itself differently in each of us. Some will experience it lightly, others will carry a heavier burden, depending on their history, their sensitivity and their past experiences.


The karma of forgetting is a deep emotional suffering, which constitutes the very heart of the experiences of rejection and abandonment lived by our consciousness.


The Karma of Forgetting: A Universal and Personal Wound


The karma of forgetting is an unconscious memory that affects our sense of worth and our need to belong . It can manifest itself in experiences of abandonment, rejection or a chronic fear of not being important to others.


Everyday examples

Here are some situations where this karma can manifest:

  • Social forgetting: Not being invited to a party or outing with friends, receiving news of an event that everyone attended except you.

  • Family forgetfulness: Being forgotten about small everyday things, such as not thinking of you to set the table or reserve a place at a restaurant.

  • Professional rejection: Being left out of an important meeting or project, feeling like your contribution has gone unnoticed.

  • Symbolic forgetting: Feeling that your existence or your emotions are not recognized at their true value by those around you.


These situations, although sometimes seemingly banal, awaken a deep wound in us. Why? Because, in our unconscious emotional memories, being forgotten is equivalent to being rejected (in the ego) , or even to being made invisible.


The Wound of Forgetting and its Emotional Impact: A Feeling of Rejection and Abandonment


The wound of forgetting is one of the most painful emotional wounds. It often goes hand in hand with the fear of being left behind. Here are some examples of how this may play out in your life:

  • Hypersensitivity to rejection: You tend to interpret certain behaviors (such as a late response to a message) as a sign that you are not important.

  • A tendency to overcommunicate: you write a lot, you frequently follow up with your loved ones, for fear that they will not give you enough attention.

  • A constant need for recognition: you seek to prove your worth, sometimes by becoming "unavoidable" or by imposing yourself in discussions and interactions.

  • Possessiveness in relationships: This can be seen as emotional dependency or a need to control relationships to avoid feeling neglected.


These reactions are often misunderstood by those around them, who interpret them as excess or invasive behavior, when in fact they simply reflect an unhealed wound.


The Karma of Forgetting in Family Dynamics


The karma of forgetfulness does not only affect our personal sphere. It can also impact our family and professional relationships.


Here are some examples:

  • Children and the Quest for Recognition: A child with this wound may often demand attention with phrases like, "What about me? What about me?" This behavior reflects an unconscious fear of not being important to their parents.

  • Parents and possessiveness: A parent wounded by the karma of forgetfulness may become overprotective or possessive of their children, seeking to compensate for a fear of abandonment that they project onto them.

  • Relationships: This injury can lead to misunderstandings, especially in the early stages of a relationship. The fear of being forgotten or abandoned can lead to behaviors perceived as insistence or hyper-dependence.


Why is the Karma of Forgetting so Painful?


The karma of forgetting is particularly difficult to live with because it activates a collective memory linked to our past lives. In other times, being forgotten or rejected often meant exclusion, or even life-threatening danger . For example, a child forgotten in a tribe risked not surviving. These archaic memories are deeply imprinted in our unconscious and continue to influence us today.



How to Heal the Karma of Forgetfulness?


Healing this injury involves several essential steps:

  • Becoming aware of the wound: recognizing the patterns and behaviors associated with it is the first step toward liberation.

  • Exploring past memories: through specific karmic reading sessions (with me), it is possible to identify the origin of these wounds and transcend them.

  • Reprogramming your beliefs: learning to value yourself regardless of what others think is fundamental work to breaking out of this pattern.



Why work on this karma?


The karma of forgetfulness, if ignored, can be confused with other issues such as emotional dependency, relationship anxiety or even a lack of self-confidence. By working on it, you will be able to:

  • Find inner serenity.

  • Improve your relationships with others.

  • Develop a stronger, more authentic self-confidence.


Ready to start this journey?

If this article resonates with you, know that I am here to support you. Releasing the karma of forgetfulness is a powerful process that will allow you to find your full potential.


Make an appointment today on my website: www.caseor.com .

Also find my explanatory videos on my YouTube channel and additional resources on my blog.


Don’t stay trapped in these past patterns. Together, let’s move forward into the light of your transformation.

See you soon,


Angelic



You're Not Afraid of Being Rejected or Abandoned, But of Being Forgotten: Understanding the Karma of Forgetting

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