🧔🏻♂ Want to meet Acharya Prashant? Be a part of the Live Sessions:https://acharyaprashant.org/en/join-live-sessions?cmId=m00056 📄 AP Framework A Comprehensive Account of the Philosophy of Acharya Prashant 🔥 🔗 Read here: https://acharyaprashant.org/en/ap-framework 📚 Want to read Acharya Prashant's Books? Get Free Delivery: https://acharyaprashant.org/en/books?cmId=m00026 📝 Read 3 handpicked wisdom articles, just for you: https://acharyaprashant.org/en/articles?cmId=m00026&l=1 ➖➖➖➖➖➖ #आचार्यप्रशांत #AcharyaPrashant #childsafety #girlchildsafety #TraumaHealing #ChildhoodTrauma #MentalHealth #Shakti #WomenEmpowerment #memory Video Information: DD.MM.YYYY, Session Name, Place Title : Video Information: 19.11.2025, Chennai Context: - In this video, Acharya Ji explains that childhood trauma, especially the kind experienced silently and without understanding, leaves deep psychological imprints that can shape how a person sees the world, relates to others, and limits their own potential for decades. Responding to a woman who bravely shares her experience of abuse at the hands of classmates in third standard, the discussion turns to a profound and often uncomfortable insight: memory is not automatic but a choice, and the continuous recollection of painful past events compounds the original loss by stealing what the present moment has to offer. While fully acknowledging the reality of abuse, the injustice of it, and the need for systemic accountability, the exploration here goes deeper into how the ego can unconsciously derive a form of psychological identity or gratification from holding onto wounds, making the victim suffer twice: once when the event occurred, and again every time it is relived. The strongest response to exploitation, as explored here, is not anger or grief carried forward, but the refusal to let the perpetrator succeed a second time by continuing to carry the damage. This video is deeply relevant for anyone dealing with childhood sexual abuse recovery, trauma and memory psychology, how to let go of the past, women mental health, emotional healing, moving on from abuse, and understanding the ego's role in prolonging suffering. ➖➖➖➖➖➖ 🎧 Listen to #AcharyaPrashant on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3f0KFwe... Music Credits: Milind Date ~~~~