There’s a younger version of you who still lives within.
She might be playful, sensitive, scared, hopeful, or hurting.
She may be holding onto unspoken pain, unmet needs, or quiet longing.
This part of you—your inner child—isn’t something to outgrow or fix.
She is someone to reconnect with. To honour. To love.
And one of the most powerful, nurturing ways to do that is through breathwork.
If you’re curious about inner child healing, or you’ve felt the ache of old wounds you can’t quite explain, this gentle practice might be the path you’ve been looking for.
Who Is the Inner Child?
Your inner child is the emotional part of you that was shaped in childhood.
She remembers everything: the joy, the fear, the rejection, the wonder, the unmet needs, the moments where you felt unseen, unheard, or unsafe.
And even if you’ve “moved on” as an adult, she lives in your nervous system, your unconscious patterns, your reactions. She shows up when you feel triggered, overly anxious, or stuck in self-doubt. And she whispers in the background when you’re craving love or validation.
Why Talk Therapy Isn’t Always Enough
Many of us have tried to think or talk our way out of emotional pain — but some wounds live deeper than words. I spent years in therapy, having insightful, emotionally intelligent conversations. I knew the tools. I understood my patterns. I could explain my healing journey in perfect detail.
But still… I couldn’t let go. I couldn’t fully heal. I couldn’t stop feeling so much.
Because healing doesn’t happen just in the mind — it happens in the body. Our pain lives in our breath, our muscles, our nervous system… in the places we’ve avoided, or never known how to reach.
There’s a massive difference between understanding transformation and actually embodying it. Real healing doesn’t click in your head — it moves through your body and rewires who you are on a cellular level. That’s the shift. That’s the power.
This is where breathwork becomes a profound healing tool. It bypasses the analytical mind and goes straight to the body’s wisdom—where the inner child lives.
How Breathwork Supports Inner Child Healing
Breathwork is an embodied practice. It creates a safe space for emotional memories and sensations to rise, without needing to force or analyse them.
Through conscious breathing, you can:
- Create safety in your nervous system
The inner child often holds fear. Breathwork calms the body and reminds her she’s no longer in danger. - Access stored emotions and energy
Sometimes we don’t even realise we’re holding old grief, anger, or abandonment until it begins to move through the breath. - Build self-compassion and self-trust
As you breathe through these layers, you begin to build a nurturing relationship with yourself—offering your younger self the love and reassurance she once needed. - Reconnect with joy and creativity
Healing isn’t just about pain. It’s about remembering who you were before the world told you who to be. The breath invites your inner child to come out and play again.
What to Expect in a Breathwork Session for Inner Child Healing
In our sessions together, you’ll be guided into a supportive, grounded space—whether in person or online.
We start with intention. You might want to explore a specific emotion, memory, or simply invite your inner child forward. Then we begin breathing—softly, rhythmically, and with gentle guidance. (In some cases I may use Timeline Therapy™ or Therapeutic Hypnosis prior to your breathwork journey.)
There may be tears. There may be warmth. There may be moments of deep silence or emotional release. All of it is welcome.
Your breath knows the way. I simply hold the space.
A Gentle Reminder
Healing your inner child isn’t about digging up trauma. It’s about creating a space where your younger self finally feels seen, held, and free to be exactly who she is.
And breathwork offers that safety—without force, without pressure, and without needing to “fix” anything.
You Are Worth This Healing
If you’ve been feeling heavy with emotions you can’t name, or patterns that won’t shift no matter how hard you try—know this:
Your inner child is calling for your attention, not your perfection.
Through breathwork, you can answer that call with love, softness, and the presence she’s always needed.
You’re invited to book a private breathwork session with me, or explore the shared healing space of a couples breathwork session if relationship wounds are part of what your inner child is carrying.
Let your breath become the bridge back to yourself.
Book your session with Beth Lewis today.



