Receiving the lost children

Receiving the Lost Children

Energetically Programmed Field for Restoring Order, Peace, and Life in the Family Lineage

Some souls touch the earth for only a moment. And yet, they leave an imprint that echoes through generations. Their presence, though unseen by the world, remains fully felt by the soul. This ancestrally programmed field supports the recognition and reintegration of children who were lost — through miscarriage, abortion, stillbirth, or abandonment — and with it, restores peace, balance, and life flow in the ancestral field.

:dna: In ancestral healing, every child conceived is part of the family soul, regardless of how long they lived or whether they were born. When a child is not acknowledged — because of grief, shame, silence, or pain — their energy remains
present, waiting to be seen. And when someone has no place in the lineage, that place is often filled by another — through invisible love and unconscious loyalty.

:repeat_button: This may show up as:

-A sibling who feels fragmented or “not fully themselves”
-A parent living with quiet grief, guilt, or emotional numbness
-Struggles with fertility or fear around pregnancy
-A disconnect between mother and child
-Children expressing intense or unexplainable emotions
-A sense of being “haunted,” followed, or emotionally crowded

:speech_balloon: These are not random emotions. They are signs of a disruption in the ancestral order. A soul was not given a place — and someone else is carrying what was never -theirs. The result is often confusion, stagnation, or deep inner sorrow — not because something went wrong, but because someone is missing. And until that soul is acknowledged, the living cannot fully step into their path.

:gem_stone: This field gently guides the movement of ancestral inclusion. It offers a sacred inner recognition: “You were here. You are part of us. You belong.” When that truth is felt, something deep within begins to settle.

:herb: This field supports:

-Honoring all lost or unspoken children in the family line
-Releasing the guilt, secrecy, or shame around early loss
-Freeing parents and siblings from carrying unresolved emotions
-Restoring the inner family order: who came first, who followed
-Creating space for new life to enter — without entanglement
-Rebuilding connection with the feminine, the womb, and the creative force of life

:seedling: This is not a field of grief. It is a field of completion. When the missing are seen, they no longer seek expression through the living. When their place is restored, the flow of love and life resumes.

:sparkles: Benefits often reported:

:check_mark: Deep relief from hidden emotional tension

:check_mark: Inner peace around loss, pregnancy, or parenthood

:check_mark: Reconnection with the body, womb, and reproductive energy

:check_mark: Clearer relationship between parent and child

:check_mark:A sense of “being whole” again — emotionally and energetically

:check_mark: Resolution of inherited guilt, shame, or fragmentation

:check_mark:A renewed ability to create, parent, or move forward without fear

:check_mark: Peace with the past — and permission to live freely in the present

:compass: This field is especially supportive for those who:

– Have experienced miscarriage, abortion, or infant loss
– Were born after a sibling who was lost
– Feel disconnected from motherhood, fatherhood, or creative energy
– Struggle with fertility or pregnancy without medical explanation
– Sense a presence or emotional weight that’s not their own
– Grew up in families where a child was lost but never spoken of
– Wish to clear space for a conscious and peaceful path forward

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Thank you. Very much appreciated. You are right. These things are felt deeply and rarely even talked about. It’s very difficult for people who lived through this or were touched by it. Sometimes I struggle with how a soul might incarnate just to feel pain and leave immediately.

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Thank you Maitreya. This will be deeply beneficial for my family. My mother went through 7 miscarriages and it has really taken a toll on her.

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Yes, older generations lived much harder lives compared to us and experienced a great deal of loss. My great-grandmother, for example, gave birth to eight children and had at least as many miscarriages because she had to work in the fields — mowing, carrying extremely heavy bundles of hay, with no real rest.

They didn’t have the kind of rest or safety we have today. But this kind of suffering doesn’t just disappear — it affects future generations. That’s why it’s important to acknowledge these children, to recognize and honor them, so they can be at peace and not express themselves through us or through our children.

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