there's a reason why, when my son who's six…
Page 68 there's a reason why, when my son who's six is crying, he needs a hug. It's not just that he needs my love. He needs a boundary around his experience. He needs to know that the pain is contained and can be housed and it won't be limiting his whole being. He gets a hug and he drops into his body .
— from The Instruments (Awareness/Perception/Expectations) · Becoming wise by Krista Tippett