Innerchild Reconnection Program Test

Welcome to the Innerchild Reconnection Program Test, a powerful tool designed to assess your level of emotional awareness and readiness for inner child reconnection. This test consists of 30 deep and introspective questions that explore your perception of reality, personal sensitivity, emotional growth and alignment with your inner child awareness.

Unlike traditional personality tests, the Innerchild Reconnection Program Test is uniquely structured to reveal subconscious truths rather than surface-level emotional knowledge. This test is not meant to judge or limit you but to offer insight into your current level of emotional evolution. Wherever you find yourself today, know that transformation is always possible.

In order to finalize your booking, reserve your spot and continue to a pre-filled bookingspage, it is important to determine that you have been found suitable for participation on this program. Don't feel bad if you should prove unsuitable for now, we will offer you an alternative program.

Section 1: Emotional Awareness & Patterns

1. When you feel emotionally overwhelmed, what do you tend to do first?

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Numb myself with distractions (social media, TV, food, etc.).
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Get angry at myself or others for feeling this way.
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Try to process the emotion but struggle to stay with it.
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Allow myself to sit with the emotion and explore its source.

2. How do you typically respond when someone ignores or dismisses your feelings?

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I shut down and withdraw completely.
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I lash out, feeling unheard and invalidated.
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I try to explain my feelings logically but doubt if they matter.
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I accept that their reaction is about them, not me.

3. Which statement best describes your relationships?

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I often feel like I give too much but don’t get enough in return.
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I have a hard time trusting people and avoid deep connections.
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I try to build healthy relationships but keep attracting the same issues.
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I feel balanced in my connections and can set healthy boundaries.

4. When faced with criticism, how do you react?

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I take it personally and feel like I’m not good enough.
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I defend myself aggressively, even if they might be right.
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I try to understand it but struggle with self-doubt.
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I listen and take what resonates while letting go of what doesn’t.

5. How often do you feel emotions that seem bigger than the situation?

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Very often—I get triggered easily and don’t always know why.
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Sometimes, but I usually blame the other person or situation.
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Occasionally, but I try to recognize when it happens.
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Rarely—I can process emotions without them taking over.

Section 2: Inner Child Connection & Healing Awareness

6. Do you feel emotionally connected to your childhood memories?

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No, I barely remember anything from childhood.
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I remember certain things but don’t like thinking about them.
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Yes, but only the good memories—I avoid painful ones.
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I can recall both good and bad moments with acceptance.

7. What happens when you try to sit with painful emotions?

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I quickly distract myself or shut down.
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I get frustrated and feel stuck in them.
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I can sit with them for a while but sometimes avoid deeper pain.
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I allow myself to feel and process whatever comes up.

8. How do you feel about your inner child?

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I don’t think I have one, or it’s not relevant to me.
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I know my inner child is there, but I don’t connect with it.
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I try to connect with my inner child but struggle.
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I have a deep relationship with my inner child and nurture them.

9. When you set a boundary, what is your first emotional reaction?

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Guilt—I feel bad for saying no.
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Anxiety—I worry they will be upset with me.
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Uncertainty—I wonder if I was too harsh or too weak.
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Confidence—I know setting boundaries is healthy.

10. How do you react when someone violates your boundaries?

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I feel powerless and don’t say anything.
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I get angry but don’t always express it well.
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I try to reinforce my boundary but still struggle.
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I clearly restate my boundary and act accordingly.

Section 3: Subconscious Programming & Behavior Patterns

11. What is your relationship with self-worth?

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I constantly feel like I’m not good enough.
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I sometimes doubt myself but try to hide it.
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I am learning to value myself more.
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I deeply trust and honor my self-worth.

12. How do you cope with loneliness?

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I avoid it by distracting myself with work, social media, or activities.
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I feel deeply sad and unworthy when I’m alone.
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I sit with the loneliness but sometimes struggle.
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I use solitude as an opportunity for self-connection.

13. How do you feel when you make a mistake?

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I feel like a failure and judge myself harshly.
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I try to ignore it but feel ashamed.
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I recognize my mistake and try to learn from it.
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I see mistakes as part of growth and don’t take them personally.

14. What happens when someone shows you love or appreciation?

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I feel uncomfortable and don’t trust it.
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I enjoy it but fear they’ll change their mind.
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I accept it but sometimes struggle with receiving fully.
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I receive love with gratitude and openness.

15. Do you feel like you need to earn love?

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Yes, I feel I must prove my worth to be loved.
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Sometimes, I feel like I need to be perfect to be accepted.
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I know love is unconditional but struggle to believe it for myself.
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No, I believe I am worthy of love as I am.

Section 4: Emotional Triggers & Coping Mechanisms

16. How do you process anger?

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I suppress it until it explodes.
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I express it aggressively and later regret it.
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I try to channel it into something productive.
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I allow myself to feel it and process it healthily.

17. Do you replay past conflicts in your head?

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Constantly—I overanalyze everything I said.
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Often, and I get stuck in feelings of guilt or anger.
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Sometimes, but I try to move on.
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Rarely—I process it and let it go.

18. How do you respond when you feel unappreciated?

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I shut down and stop engaging.
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I get angry and seek validation.
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I acknowledge my feelings and communicate them when needed.
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I don’t need external validation to feel valued.

19. What is your first reaction when someone disappoints you?

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I take it personally and feel rejected.
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I get upset but try not to show it.
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I acknowledge my feelings but understand people make mistakes.
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I accept it without attachment and set healthy expectations.

20. How do you deal with feelings of guilt or shame?

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I hold onto them and let them define me.
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I try to push them away but still feel heavy.
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I explore where they come from and try to heal them.
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I practice self-compassion and release guilt when appropriate.

Section 5: Readiness for Inner Child Healing

21. Are you comfortable sitting with emotional pain?

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No, I avoid it at all costs.
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I try, but it feels unbearable.
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I can sit with it for a while but sometimes struggle.
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Yes, I allow myself to feel and process pain when needed.

22. How willing are you to change old habits?

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I resist change, even when I know it’s necessary.
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I want to change but feel stuck.
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I actively work on changing old patterns.
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I fully embrace change and growth.

23. Do you believe healing past wounds will improve your future?

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No, the past is the past, and nothing can change it.
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Maybe, but I don’t see how it would work for me.
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Yes, I believe healing is possible but need support.
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Absolutely, I know healing my past will set me free.

24. Do you feel safe expressing your emotions?

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No, I fear being judged or rejected.
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I only express certain emotions, but not all.
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I try to express myself but still hold back sometimes.
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Yes, I feel safe expressing my emotions openly.

25. Are you open to exploring your subconscious patterns?

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No, I’d rather not go too deep.
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I am curious but scared of what I might find.
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I have started but still struggle with deep work.
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Yes, I am fully open to uncovering my patterns.

26. Do you believe that you deserve love just as you are?

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No, I feel like I must earn it.
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Sometimes, but I struggle to believe it.
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I try to remind myself that I am worthy.
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Yes, I deeply believe I am deserving of love.

27. How do you respond to deep emotional work?

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I avoid it—it feels overwhelming.
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I try, but I resist when it gets too deep.
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I push through but sometimes feel drained.
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I embrace emotional work and trust the process.

28. Do you experience emotional flashbacks or sudden mood shifts?

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Yes, and they completely take over.
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Often, but I don’t know how to handle them.
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Sometimes, and I am learning to recognize them.
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Rarely—I have developed tools to manage them.

29. Are you willing to take responsibility for your own healing?

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No, I believe external factors are the cause of my struggles.
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I know healing is important, but I don’t feel ready.
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I am working on taking full responsibility for my journey.
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Yes, I fully own my healing process and growth.

30. Do you feel ready to reconnect with your inner child?

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No, I don’t think it’s necessary.
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I’m curious but feel unsure.
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Yes, I feel ready but need guidance.
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Absolutely, I am committed to healing my inner child.

Score & Inner Child Classification

This completes the Inner Child Reconnection Program Test. Click on the following button to calculate your score. Remember this test is not meant to judge or limit you but to offer insight into your current level of emotional growth. Wherever you find yourself today, know that transformation is always possible!

Soul Reconnection Program Test

Welcome to the Soul Reconnection Program Test, a powerful tool designed to assess your level of spiritual awareness, soul evolution and readiness for deeper reconnection. This test consists of 30 deep and introspective questions that explore your perception of reality, energy sensitivity, emotional growth and alignment with your soul’s mission.

Unlike traditional personality tests, the Soul Reconnection Program Test is uniquely structured to reveal subconscious truths rather than surface-level spiritual knowledge. This test is not meant to judge or limit you but to offer insight into your current level of spiritual evolution. Wherever you find yourself today, know that transformation is always possible.

In order to finalize your booking, reserve your spot and continue to a pre-filled bookingspage, it is important to determine that you have been found suitable for participation on this program. Don't feel bad if you should prove unsuitable for now, we will offer you an alternative program.

Section 1: Awareness & Perception

1. When you experience déjà vu, what do you believe is happening?

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A glitch in my brain’s memory processing.
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A coincidence with no deeper meaning.
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A moment of alignment between past and future timelines.
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A sign from my soul, guiding me toward something important.

2. How do you view your life purpose?

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I haven’t found a purpose yet.
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My purpose is to survive and be successful.
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I feel called to help others and grow spiritually.
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I am deeply aware of my soul mission and live it daily.

3. When faced with a difficult decision, how do you usually proceed?

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I analyze logical pros and cons.
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I follow what seems most beneficial in the short term.
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I listen to my intuition and inner guidance.
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I seek signs from the universe and trust divine timing.

4. How often do you feel a strong, unexplained connection to people or places?

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Almost never.
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Occasionally, but I don’t dwell on it.
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Often, and I try to understand why.
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Constantly—I know I have soul connections everywhere.

5. Do you believe in past lives?

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No, there’s no evidence for it.
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Maybe, but it doesn’t affect my current life.
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Yes, and I think past experiences shape who we are.
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Absolutely, I have memories or deep feelings about past incarnations.

Section 2: Energy & Intuition

6. How sensitive are you to other people’s emotions?

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I barely notice them.
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I recognize emotions but don’t absorb them.
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I often feel affected by the energy of others.
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I am an empath and intuitively sense emotions deeply.

7. When you enter a room, do you notice shifts in energy?

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No, I don’t sense anything unusual.
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Sometimes, but I don’t think about it much.
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Yes, I can feel positive or negative energy clearly.
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Absolutely, I instantly pick up on energy changes.

8. How often do you experience synchronicities (meaningful coincidences)?

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Rarely, if ever.
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Occasionally, but I think they’re random.
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Often, and I believe they have meaning.
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Constantly—I use them as signs from the universe.

9. Do you meditate or engage in spiritual practices?

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No, I don’t see the need for it.
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Sometimes, but not regularly.
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Yes, I practice to deepen my awareness.
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Daily—it is an essential part of my life.

10. Have you ever had an out-of-body or mystical experience?

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No, that’s impossible.
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Maybe once, but it could’ve been my imagination.
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Yes, and it made me question reality.
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Many times—it’s a normal part of my journey.

Section 3: Emotional & Spiritual Growth

11. How do you handle personal suffering?

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I try to avoid it or distract myself.
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I accept it as part of life.
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I see it as an opportunity for growth.
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I embrace suffering as a spiritual transformation process.

12. What is your reaction when someone wrongs you?

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I seek revenge or justice.
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I hold onto resentment for a long time.
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I try to understand their perspective.
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I forgive easily and send them love.

13. How connected do you feel to nature?

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Not at all—I prefer city life.
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I enjoy nature occasionally.
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I feel deeply connected to the earth’s energy.
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I feel nature is a living, conscious force guiding me.

14. When you see someone suffering, how do you respond?

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It’s their problem, not mine.
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I feel bad but don’t get involved.
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I try to help if I can.
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I actively seek to heal and support others.

15. How often do you feel a sense of unconditional love?

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Rarely—I struggle with love.
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Sometimes, with close family or friends.
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Often, especially toward humanity.
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Always—I live in a state of divine love.

Section 4: Higher Consciousness & Alignment

16. Do you believe in a higher power or universal consciousness?

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No, everything is random.
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Maybe, but I need proof.
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Yes, I feel connected to something greater.
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Absolutely, I communicate with divine consciousness.

17. How do you feel about your ego?

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My ego defines me.
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I try to control my ego.
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I observe my ego but don’t let it rule me.
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I have transcended the ego’s control.

18. How do you experience time?

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Time is linear and fixed.
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Time feels fast or slow but is real.
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Time is flexible and influenced by perception.
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Time is an illusion—we exist beyond it.

19. Have you ever had a deep knowing about future events?

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No, that’s impossible.
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I sometimes get strong hunches.
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Yes, I’ve had premonitions that came true.
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Frequently, I trust my foresight.

20. How do you perceive death?

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Death is the end—nothing comes after.
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It’s scary but inevitable.
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It’s a transition to another form of existence.
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Death is an illusion—we are eternal beings.

Section 5: Soul Purpose & Ascension

21. Have you ever felt that you don’t belong on Earth?

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Never—I feel completely at home here.
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Sometimes, but I don’t think too much about it.
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Often, I feel like my soul is from elsewhere.
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Always—I know I am not originally from this dimension.

22. Do you believe you have a soul mission?

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No, I think life is random.
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Maybe, but I haven’t discovered it yet.
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Yes, and I am starting to understand it.
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Absolutely, I am living my soul mission every day.

23. How often do you receive intuitive downloads or insights?

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Never—I rely on logic.
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Occasionally, but I question them.
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Often—I recognize intuitive messages.
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Constantly—I receive clear guidance from higher sources.

24. Do you feel called to help raise global consciousness?

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No, I just focus on my own life.
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Sometimes, but I don’t know how.
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Yes, I try to contribute when possible.
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Absolutely, it is my life’s mission.

25. Have you experienced major spiritual awakenings?

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No, I don’t believe in that.
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Maybe once, but I dismissed it.
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Yes, and it changed my perspective on life.
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Many times, each one deepening my understanding.

26. Do you feel connected to a soul family beyond your biological family?

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No, my biological family is my only family.
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I have felt some connections, but I’m unsure.
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Yes, I have met people who feel like my soul family.
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Absolutely, I know my soul family transcends this lifetime.

27. How do you process deep emotional wounds?

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I suppress or ignore them.
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I work through them but struggle to heal.
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I see them as lessons for growth.
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I transmute them into higher consciousness and wisdom.

28. Do you experience telepathic or energetic connections with others?

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No, I don’t believe that’s real.
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Rarely, and I assume it’s coincidence.
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Often, especially with close people.
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Constantly—I communicate energetically all the time.

29. Have you ever encountered spirit guides or divine beings?

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No, I don’t believe in that.
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I have felt something, but I’m unsure.
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Yes, I’ve had encounters in meditation or dreams.
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Many times, I actively work with my guides.

30. Do you feel ready to fully embrace your soul’s path?

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No, I don’t believe in a soul path.
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I want to, but I feel blocked.
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Yes, I am working toward it every day.
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Absolutely, I am aligned and stepping into my power.

Score & Soul Classification

This completes the Soul Reconnection Program Test. Click on the following button to calculate your score. Remember this test is not meant to judge or limit you but to offer insight into your current level of spiritual evolution. Wherever you find yourself today, know that transformation is always possible!

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Psychological problems and their relationship with food

Overview

Psychological problems and their relationship with the food we eat is profound. It is so strange to me that these scientifically proven facts are still not established in mental healthcare and treatments. As an epigenetic specialists, however, I have established this relationship and treat all psychological problems with the latest scientifically proven insights.

Modern nutrition

Decades ago, families often ate very simply. No biscuits, candy, cake, pizza, chips, soft drinks or anything of the sort were seen in the cupboards of homes around the world. There was often no money for the luxury of extra food or snacks. Industrialized nutrition, in particular, had not yet made an appearance. In epigenetics and lifestyle medicine, the relationship between nutrition and psychological problems was established years ago.

As mentioned in the introduction to this topic, scientific research teaches us that there is a significant relationship between the functioning of the brain and the gut microbiome. An improperly functioning intestinal microbiome, with an incorrect composition of the trillions of bacteria that live in it, can be the cause of a number of disorders. These range from burn-out to ADHD, ADD, autism, depression, psychiatric disorders, dementia, neuroinflammation, MS, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s disease, and many other brain- or psychological-related illnesses and disorders.

The enteric nervous system

The enteric nervous system is the nervous system within the intestines and is so important that it is often given the moniker of our “second brain”.

A nervous system consists of elongated cells that are connected to each other. They transmit electrical and chemical signals through the synapses that are located at the end of these nerve cells. In this way, the nerve cells can communicate with each other and create a communication network throughout the entire body. The chemical signals that these synapses transmit are the neurotransmitters.

Neurotransmitters have a dampening or stimulating effect. Dopamine is a stimulant and gives us a lot of energy, while GABA has an inhibiting effect. But more about that later.

What’s going on in the gut

The enteric nervous system senses what is going on in the gut and how it should respond. The brain does communicate with the intestines, but only via the Nervus Vagus, and that communication is a one-way street. The intestines also communicate with the brain and for this they have about 100 million nerve connections! You can conclude from this that the intestines are much more meaningful than the brain, and not the other way around. The fact that the brain can’t function without food that is firstly properly digested by the intestines also highlights their importance. That alone proves that psychological problems have a relationship with food.

So, the food choices we make and how “nutrient-rich” that food is determines how our brain works. If the food we eat doesn’t contain the nutrients required for our brain to function properly, the brain will simply start to fail. Compare it to a diesel car that is suddenly loaded with petrol. Everything will get stuck, and so things get stuck in your body.

The enteric nervous system in the intestine has as many as 200 to 600 million nerve cells, which is as many as the spinal cord. It regulates everything that happens in the gastrointestinal tract.

Intestinal bacteria

Intestinal bacteria (gut microbiome) can also transmit signals. How is it that these intestinal bacteria, which actually digest our food, have such an influence on our brain and character? Intestinal bacteria make signal substances with which they send out messages in your body. The good intestinal bacteria make the signal substances that have a favorable effect. If there is a surplus of gram-negative bacteria, parasites and molds in your gut, signal substances are produced that have a negative effect. These signal substances enter your body through the brain-intestinal nerve and the blood, with all its consequences. Negative intestinal bacteria can in this way develop all sorts of physical and emotional problems such as depression, fatigue, skin issues, hormonal imbalances, irritability, over stimulation and/or being unfocused.

The intestines also produce many hormones

In addition to signaling substances, the intestines also produce many hormones. The intestines also produce many hormones, including brain hormones and neurotransmitters. As mentioned, these determine how the brain works. Scientific research has shown that the intestines produce far more brain hormones and neurotransmitters than the brain itself. In our bodies, hormones are produced by the endocrine glands, namely the pituitary, thyroid and adrenal glands. The hormone-producing cells in the intestines are estimated to be 1% of the intestinal cells, and they produce more hormones than all the endocrine glands put together.

In the article about the gut microbiome, you wil see that hormones have a major role in the brain, but also in the functioning of the immune system.

One hormone, adrenaline, activates your body and immune system, but also creates stress. Other hormones, such as cortisol, dampen stress and deactivate the immune system, which is a very important function. Many autoimmune diseases arise because the immune system is constantly functioning, where cortisol fails to deactivate the immunity (low grade inflammation).

So, the functioning of your brain is determined by the composition of your microbiome, the food you eat and the functioning of the immune system. If, for whatever reason, not enough hormones and signaling substances are produced in the intestines, or the “wrong” ones, then this has a major effect on your psyche.

A leaky gut is very common

A leaky gut is very common, we often have it without knowing it. Is your intestinal wall not completely covered by a properly functioning intestinal microbiome? If so, this has a major effect on your immunity and the hormones that regulate it. But also on the production of signaling substances needed for the brain. The composition of the intestinal microbiome is therefore very important for your mental and physical health.

The most important (brain) hormones are serotonin, dopamine and melatonin. In addition, insulin and the cholecystokinin or CKK also have a strong effect on the brain. The exorphins from food and endorphins made by the body also have a great effect on the functioning of the brain. Read more about this fascinating subject in part 3 of this series.

Search for an epigenetic specialist

Contact an epigenetic specialist if you have any psychological problems. Do you suspect that a leaky gut could be the cause of your psychological and physical symptoms? Do you have emotional problems after eating certain types of food? Do you get a bloated feeling, a lot of gas or suffer from burping, farting and/or heartburn, or sharp abdominal pain with a changed bowel movement? Then it might be useful to contact an epigenetic specialist. Even if you do not have any psychological problems, but other issues as mentioned above, they can definitely help you with this. An easy way is to take psychological medications, but they may not find the right balance in your brain chemistry.

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