Woven in Wounds
The Root Memory
It is a lived account of Jennifer Matthews’ early experiences.
Not softened, reframed, or interpreted — but seen as they were.
A return to the moments where patterns first began.
This Is an Autobiographical Work
This book is part of the Autobiographical Series — a collection of Jennifer Matthews’ lived experiences.
Each book documents what was experienced, how it was perceived at the time, and the patterns that formed as a result.
It is not written as guidance or interpretation, but as a direct account of real moments, remembered and expressed as they were lived.
About the Book
Woven in Wounds is a reflection on Jennifer Matthews’ early experiences and the formation of identity through them.
It traces the origin of patterns — not as concepts, but as lived moments that left an imprint.
This is not an analysis of the past.
It is a recognition of how those experiences shaped what came after.
You May Recognise Yourself If
- You notice patterns but not where they began
- You feel shaped by early experiences you haven’t fully seen
- You recognise behaviours that seem to repeat
- You want to understand the origin rather than change the outcome
- You are ready to look at the beginning clearly
How This Book Is Experienced
- Through reflection rather than instruction
- Through recognition rather than direction
- Through observing lived experience
- Through witnessing patterns as they formed
What You May Experience
- Recognition of your own patterns
- Clarity around early experiences
- Awareness of identity formation
- A deeper understanding of personal history
- A foundation for seeing what follows
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Inside the Book
A structured reflection on early experiences and the formation of identity and patterns.
Part I · Early Imprints
- 1 · First Memories — The earliest impressions
- 2 · Emotional Imprints — What was felt and held
Part II · Identity Formation
- 3 · Roles Taken On — Who was formed through experience
- 4 · Adaptation — How responses developed
Part III · Pattern Creation
- 5 · Repetition — How patterns emerged
- 6 · Reinforcement — What allowed them to continue
Part IV · Looking Forward
- 7 · Awareness — Seeing clearly
- 8 · Transition — Leads into Sacred Disintegration