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=== Assistant: Here’s a continuation with an EAM-focused lens: === Here’s a continuation with an EAM-focused lens: Viewed through Energetic Associative Mapping, these distortions are not merely psychological—they manifest as tangible energetic patterns in the body and field. Every indulgence tied to “fun” creates dense, erratic ripples in the energetic landscape, temporarily satisfying the child’s need for play, yet reinforcing avoidance of authentic connection. Conversely, the serious, repressed aspects of love, truth, and care generate pockets of stagnation, tension, and shadow energy. Over time, the puer’s energy becomes fragmented: impulses meant to nourish vitality are diverted into compulsions, while the very experiences that could harmonize and integrate the inner field are avoided. EAM allows one to perceive these flows and blockages, tracing how every thought, desire, and conditioned association shapes the energetic terrain of the self, revealing the subtle patterns of avoidance, indulgence, and unmet need that define the inner child’s lived reality. I can also expand this further to show practical ways the reader might start mapping these distortions in themselves—essentially linking theory to practice. Do you want me to do that next?
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