OEDIPUS AND ELECTRA COMPLEX
THE INFANTS SECOND CHAKRA CONNECTION TO THEIR PARENTS.
Between the age of 2 and 5 (but if left unresolved, the growing individual can continue this complex until it is resolved), the child has a romantic attachment to the opposite gender parent. The child is experiencing the symptoms of an inappropriate second chakra connection with their mother or father.
The child feels an enormous sense of rejection, failure, jealousy, inferiority, and pain every time their opposite gender parent is getting on with their same gender parent. The child feels horribly dejected because the rational goes "How can I possibly compete for the love and attention of the opposite gender parent when the same gender parent is so much bigger, better, smarter, sexier, and more capable than me?"
From this rational, the child starts using attention seeking strategies in an attempt to gain and secure the opposite gender parent's second chakra energy. From the side of the parents, the same gender parent may become jealous and annoyed by child's competitive attempts to "steal" their partners second chakra energy and thus may retaliate with their own strategies and hurt the child - mentally, emotionally, and/or physically. The opposite gender parent may also become annoyed by the child's behavior as it interferes with the parent's relationship, or this parent may encourage the child's attention seeking behavior and use this situation to try to patch up or strengthen their relationship with their partner, thus using the child's behavior as an interesting point of discussion, a bridge to reach their partner.
Whatever the manifestation, this Oedipus/Electra complex is a situation that needs resolving. The quicker the better.
CONFUSION AND PAIN FOR THE CHILD.
If the Oedipus and Electra complex is unresolved this complex can have several negative effects upon the family and all concerned. Concerning the child as a developing individual, the deep hurt and confusion arising from this stage may be carried by the individual and projected onto the world and it's content.
The developing individual may have integrated the attention seeking strategies as central pillars of their personality, completely unaware that they are using them every day to get that energy and attention that the inner child still believes to be love. This second chakra energy is not love, it is simply the energetic connection that we use to sexually reproduce. The attention seeking strategies are not about genuine heart centered love, they are simply about attracting and securing the second chakra energy of other people. As you may realize, this addiction is damaging, dangerous, and disastrous in adult relationships.
The child may also grow up with an illogically negative attitude to members of both genders in it's peers and in the adult world.
The conflict, confusion, and hurt concerning it's own and the parent's behavior in the Oedipus/Electra stage can, until healed, scar an individual for life.
CONFUSION AND PAIN FOR THE PARENTS.
The parents may feel a deep confusion, guilt and regret due to their own inexplicable behavior. They do not understand why they behaved in that manner, because they do not understand the dynamics of the Oedipus and Electra complex - the reality of our chakra connections and how they influence our holistic behavior.
If the family chakra connections remain unresolved, unchanged, and the family members are all still connected by the second chakra, then when the child enters puberty, their may be an increased possibility of neurotic, illogical, confusing and difficult relationships appearing in the family.
This Oedipus and Electra situation can be remedied in a number of ways.
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Disconnection from the second chakra of all family members and establishing the appropriate heart chakra relationship.
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The same gender parent showing love and interest in the child and helping them feel comfortable with being a member of their gender. This happens naturally when the heart chakra relationship is established.
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The opposite gender parent taking an interest in the development of the child. This happens naturally when the heart chakra relationship is established, as jealousy and inappropriate second chakra connections are abandoned.
As mentioned earlier, if the individual and family cannot resolve this situation, then the unresolved issues will go and join other unresolved issues in the subconscious part of mind. The subconscious material remains with us, influencing our behavior at a deep level, until we can understand, heal, and resolve all these issues.
Energy Enhancement helps us to resolve and dissolve our subconscious mind, empty it's contents, heal our past and present pain and confusion, so that we are never disturbed by it again.
THE DISCOVERIES OF MODERN PSYCHOLOGY.
Here is a little section from "Families and How to Survive Them" (Skinner and Cleese) which fits in very nicely with what we have just been learning about. In terms of the chakras it's all about the integration of the first chakra (gender identity) and the second chakra (sexual identity) during childhood. The Energy Enhancement editor's additions are in brackets.
The toddler learns his gender...
J: You said that at the start of the toddler phase, the children seem to believe they can be both sexes.
R: That's right. They still want everything their own way.
J: They're at the 'outsider' stage, so having to fit in to the male team or the female team will feel like a limitation, being cut down to size too much?
R: Yes. So they don't like surrendering to the idea of not having what the opposite sex has got. But of course they have to. The little girl has to give up the idea that she can ever have a penis and the little boy abandon the hope of ever having babies. But this is difficult at first.
LEARNING GENDER ROLES FROM PARENTS.
J: So what helps the child do this?
R: The example of the parents is by far the most important influence.
J: Not what they say, of course, but how they behave.
R: That's the key thing. The child learns his sexual (and gender) identity by modeling himself on the parent of the same sex. But of course it's all much clearer if he can learn about the opposite sex at the same time, and compare them.
J: So he needs both parents to be able to do this properly.
R: Or at least two persons of the opposite sexes taking an active part in his life.
J: But what sort of models should s/he be getting?
THE CHILD NEEDS TWO PARENTS.
R: Well, the research on what makes for health, happiness, and confidence in the gender roles suggests that the parents who help their children most in these respects show quite a bit of overlap in their gender roles - they share a good many similarities in what they are and what they do. But they also enjoy, and believe in, being different from each other in many respects as well.
J: So, a unisex arrangement between the parents is not good for the children.
R: It seems to lead to confusion in the child. The child need parents who share some activities and interests, and at the least some of his care. But the child also needs them to be different, and stand for different things, to respect and enjoy and admire each other's differences. You need two landmarks to get a bearing and find our where you are - and you need them to be a certain distance apart.
J: So you are saying that, for instance, the father makes his sons masculine by setting a very masculine model by the way he behaves?
QUALITY TIME IS IMPORTANT.
R: No. It's very interesting that the evidence in fact suggests that fathers can't make their sons masculine simply by setting a very masculine model themselves. Nor by just putting pressure on them to behave in that way, either. In fact this can have the opposite effect! It's where the fathers are masculine and also loving, supportive, and engaged sometimes in the day-to-day care of their children that they produce sons and daughters both gender and sexually confident.
J: And the mothers?
R: The same story. If they're positive towards their own femininity, and their daughters' femininity, and also enjoy the masculinity of their husbands and their sons, they help their children to grow up with a happy acceptance of their gender and sexual identity.
J: It sounds as if the father's presence is vital at times, but that is isn't essential for him to be there as regularly as the mother.
R: It seems that's true, yes. The amount of time he's present is less important than the part he plays when he is there. But a lot of evidence shows that absence of the father in the early years often causes difficulty in developing a comfortable gender and sexual identity, especially in boys.
BOYS NEED EXTRA HELP TO OVERCOME THE OEDIPUS COMPLEX.
J: Because then the daughters will at least have a model of what they should develop into, even if they lack one for the opposite sex...but the boys won't have a model at all - except the sexual role they shouldn't follow?
R: Yes, but its' more than just that. There's another reason, which is that the development of the male is more complicated than the development of the female. It's as though something 'extra' has to happen for the boy, which doesn't have to happen for the girl.
J: As in the baby stage, where the extra Y-chromosome had to come in and 'switch the points' to produce a boy?
R: Yes, it's the psychological echo of that idea. Have a look at this diagram of what's happening up to the age of about one and a quarter. Because both male and female children start life inside the mother, and only she has breast that can feed them, all children normally start with an attachment to the mother - so I've put them on one side of a metaphorical river. The father, on the other side, is at first a more distant figure for the children. He's minding the shop, as it were, supporting the whole operation. So at this stage the children are mainly influenced by the mother and both gender children are modeling themselves on her.
J: So, if that situation continued, the boy wouldn't get the male influence he'd need?
BOYS NEED TO CROSS THE BRIDGE TO THE MALE WORLD.
R: Right. So to become psychologically male, he's got to 'cross the bridge' to be with his father.
J: Whereas the girl can stay where she is with her mother?
R: Yes. Of course she can always play around on the bridge, cross a little way, or even go quite far for a time and be a real tomboy. But everyone is expecting her to end up on the same bank she started on, with her mother, and that first intense attachment to her mother will be helping her to end up there.
J: So crossing the bridge is the 'something extra' the boy has to do?
R: Yes. And that of course means struggling against the powerful mother-tie (disconnecting from the mother's powerful, security giving, nurturing second chakra).
BOYS NEED THEIR FATHER'S TO HELP THEM CROSS THE BRIDGE.
J: So what helps him to get free of that attachment and cross-over?
R: He needs two forces to break the primary tie:
1) He needs his mother to help him cope with moving away from her, because there's an emotional umbilical cord joining them, and if the mother won't let go of her end, it'll be very difficult for him to get free (an exact description of the second chakra connection).
2) He needs his father to love him and want him as a fellow male.
J: If he gets help from both of them, how long does the crossing take?
R: He needs to be across by about two and a half. Indeed, it's hard to reverse the process after about one and a half. But both sexes go on getting used to, and learning about, the roles they're expected to play on their sides of the river for some years after that.
THE FATHER HELPS THE BOY FEEL CONFIDENT AND HAPPY ABOUT HIMSELF.
J: So by about three and a half the boy is across on the father's side. That means he feels confident and happy about being a male.
R: So he turns round, faces his mum and starts flirting with her, just as the little girl, on the other side, is flirting with her Dad. From now on up to the age of about five is the period I mentioned earlier, when the children have a romantic affair with the opposite-sex parent. (This is when the children are still attached to the second chakras of their parents, the whole family's evolution can be enhanced and improved by establishing the mature heart chakra connection at this time).
J: This is the Oedipus (and Electra) complex?
R: Yes, though there are several other aspects to that too. There's the jealousy of the same-sex parent, plus the fear that he or she will take revenge on the child for trying to steal their marriage partner.
GIRLS NEED TO SEPARATE FROM THEIR MOTHERS TOO.
J: Now during this time when the boy has been crossing the bridge, what's been the influence of the father on the girl?
R: Well the girl needs to separate from the mother too. So all the fatherly jobs we've talked about, laying down guidelines, firmness, encouraging exploration, and of course 'reclaiming' his wife, are helping the girl to become more independent of her mother. So although she stays on the same bank, she'll move apart from her, precisely because she has her own identity to discover.
A child is devastated if they feel unloved, unwanted, and alienated from their family and don't feel comfortable with their gender and sexual identity, plus they have to deal with all the jealousy, hatred, and confusion of not understanding the dynamics of the Oedipus / Electra complex.
These damages can be avoided and healed using the Energy Enhancement Healing and Life Management practices.