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Childhood trauma patterns, inner child healing, emotional memory, nervous system programming, and behavior repetition — why your childhood patterns still control your life. Why do you keep repeating choices you promised yourself you wouldn’t make again? You’re an adult. You’re aware. You’ve reflected. And yet when the moment comes, you react like something older takes over — because it does. This video explains how subconscious patterns form early, get stored as emotional memory, and run automatically through nervous system programming — long after your life has changed. Using the Nikola Tesla psychology lens (field memory as a metaphor), we explore why systems keep resonating with old “frequencies” until they’re deliberately resynchronized — and how that translates to attachment patterns, emotional safety, and survival-based behavior. In this video, you’ll understand: • Why insight alone doesn’t stop self sabotage • How childhood conditioning becomes automatic behavior repetition • Why people pleasing, avoidance behavior, and fear responses can feel “instant” • What “resynchronization” looks like in real life: pausing, noticing, and building a new response over time 👇 Question: What’s one behavior you do before you can stop yourself — and what “survival rule” do you think it came from? 🔔 Subscribe for more deep psychology with clarity (no judgment), through the Tesla systems lens. This channel explores deep psychology, emotional patterns, unconscious behavior, and human dynamics for educational and awareness purposes only. What we cover: • human behavior and emotional cycles • attachment and relationship patterns • overthinking and anxiety mechanisms • self-sabotage and inner conflict • unconscious dynamics shaping identity This content is not therapy or professional advice. New videos every Monday, Wednesday and Friday.