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[Internal Family Systems: Reclaiming Wholeness by Befriending Your Inner Parts]-[Why You Keep Reacting Badly (Even When You Know Better) | Shankari]

Good Life Project · B2 · 2025-06-02

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Reclaiming Wholeness: An Exploration of Internal Family Systems (IFS)

In a world where we often feel paralyzed by conflicting internal voices, the Internal Family Systems (IFS) model offers a transformative path toward personal freedom. As discussed by expert Shankari, IFS is not merely a self-help tool; it is a powerful, holistic, and spiritual practice designed to help us understand and harmonize the "different personalities" living within us.

The Concept of "Parts Work"

At its core, IFS suggests that we are not fragmented, broken beings. Instead, we are whole, with an "essential self" that can harmonize our various inner parts. Often, we feel at odds with ourselves—one part wants to "take that leap" while another wants to "cling to safety." Shankari explains that these are not just thoughts, but distinct parts of our internal village. These parts often hold agendas, whereas our core essence—our "self-energy"—does not. When we feel overwhelmed or paralyzed, it is often because we are "blended" with a part, meaning we have lost our center and are being hijacked by an internal voice.

Moving Beyond Judgment: The Power of Compassion

Our natural tendency when faced with difficult emotions, such as an "angry part," is to judge, repress, or "shut them down." However, Shankari warns that fighting these parts is counterproductive. These parts often emerge from childhood traumas and possess "best intentions" to protect us. By turning toward these parts with "curiosity and compassion," we can stop the internal war. The key is to acknowledge their role: "This is a strategy that I needed and that worked for me" in the past, even if it no longer serves us today.

The Magic Question: "How do I feel towards?"

One of the most practical techniques in IFS is the shift in language. When we feel activated, we should ask: "How do I feel towards this part?" This slight linguistic change is profound. Neurobiologically, the word "towards" helps light up the prefrontal cortex, activating our "witness consciousness." This creates the necessary distance to observe our emotions without being subsumed by them. As Shankari notes, this process can "relax your whole system" and allow us to access the eight qualities of self-energy: calmness, curiosity, compassion, clarity, courage, creativity, confidence, and connectedness.

Unburdening and Memory Reconsolidation

IFS goes deeper through a process called "unburdening." This is a "shamanic element" of the practice where we connect with "exiles"—often wounded inner children who carry heavy beliefs, such as "I am not lovable." By approaching these parts with genuine care, we can facilitate "memory reconsolidation." This scientific process allows us to shift our neural pathways. By comforting the wounded part in the present, we effectively take the child out of the past trauma, allowing the old, harmful neural pattern to shut down and replaced by a new, healthier flow of energy.

A Path to Personal Freedom

IFS is uniquely experiential. It invites us to "kick the tires" and see for ourselves how it works, rather than forcing us to subscribe to rigid dogma. By befriending our inner family, we reclaim our vital energy, which is no longer wasted on internal conflict. Ultimately, as Shankari emphasizes, the practice is a gift: when we are triggered, it is a "red flag" signaling an opportunity to heal. By embracing our inner community, we do not just change our own lives; we contribute to a more compassionate world by embodying the change we wish to see.

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📖 Transcript

So, have you ever felt like you've got these different personalities living in your head constantly disagreeing and leaving you confused or paralyzed even.
Like, one part wants to take that leap while another one wants to cling to safety.
Well get ready to make peace with yourself because this fascinating conversation is going to explore an incredibly powerful approach to understanding and reconciling these different parts within us.
I'm talking about Internal Family Systems or IFS for short.
kind of like the hot thing on the block of processing what goes on inside you these days.
And my guest today, Shankari, is one of the most experienced and passionate guides to this transformative modality.

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