- Mar 18, 2026
The Lost Inner Child Collection: Why This Art Speaks to the Parts of You That Still Need You
- Sherri Morgan
A gentle, mythic guide to what these images are — and how they help you heal.
There are children inside us who never stopped waiting.
Children who carried too much.
Children who rebelled quietly.
Children who knew the truth long before they had the language for it.
Most of us learned to survive by leaving those younger selves behind.
We grew up. We adapted. We armored.
But the body remembers what the mind tries to forget.
That’s where this art comes in.
The Lost Inner Child Collection isn’t just imagery —
it’s archetypal emotional work in visual form.
Each piece is a portal, a mirror, and a moment of recognition for the child you once were.
Let’s talk about what that means.
✨ What This Art Represents
Archetypes of the children we once were.
Every image in this collection is built around a specific emotional archetype:
The Unburdened Child — the one who grew up too fast
The Untamed Spirit — the one who couldn’t be indoctrinated
The Waiting Window — the one who lived in the pause between hope and disappointment
(and more to come)
These aren’t portraits.
They’re symbols — mythic, somatic, emotionally precise representations of the wounds we carry into adulthood.
Each child holds:
a wound
a truth
a doorway back to yourself
And each one has a channeled story that names what your body already knows.
This is why people feel these images before they understand them.
They land where words can’t.
🌿 Why You Need This Art
Because healing begins with recognition.
Most inner child work starts with the mind —
journaling, therapy, reflection.
But the younger you doesn’t live in your mind.
She lives in your body.
These images bypass the intellect and speak directly to the nervous system.
They help you:
recognize emotional patterns
soften old defenses
reconnect with forgotten parts of yourself
feel what you’ve been avoiding
remember what you survived
reclaim what was lost
People often tell me:
“I didn’t know why I needed this print… until I saw it.”
That’s the point.
Your inner child chooses the image — not your adult self.
🔥 How to Use These Prints in Your Healing
Simple, powerful practices that deepen the work.
You don’t need elaborate rituals.
You don’t need to “do it right.”
You just need to show up.
Here are a few ways to work with your print:
1. Journaling With the Image
Place the print in front of you and ask:
“What does this child want me to know today?”
“Where do I feel her in my body?”
“What did she never get to say?”
Let the answers come slowly.
2. Create a Small Altar or Sacred Space
Place the print with:
a candle
a stone or natural object
a small offering
This becomes a homecoming space —
a place where the younger you is finally seen.
3. Use the Story Card
Each print comes with a channeled story that names the wound and the doorway home.
Read it aloud.
Let it echo.
Let it land.
4. Somatic Check‑Ins
Sit with the image and notice:
where your breath changes
where your body tightens
what memories rise
This is your inner child speaking.
5. Keep It Somewhere You’ll See It Daily
Your desk.
Your nightstand.
Your mirror.
Each glance becomes a tiny moment of reconnection.
🌑 A Final Truth
You don’t heal your inner child by thinking about her.
You heal her by returning to her.
These images are invitations —
gentle, mythic, somatic invitations
to come back to the parts of you that never stopped hoping you would.
If one of these children calls to you,
trust that.
Your body already knows which one is yours.