Can you face your fears hanako




















With the new addition of I AM In this tough world where we constantly try to protect our children, it is essential that we give them opportunities to be strong, and teach them courage. Bravery is a necessity in the world we live in. It is our job to help instill it in our kids. Allow them to witness you stepping out of your comfort zones. Do something that terrifies you or perhaps something a little silly, to show them it is okay to be uniquely YOU. Show them that even you too, can overcome all obstacles.

Even you too can think outside the square and break the barriers of society. When those moments happen when your character is tested in front of your child, show them the strength you possess to do the right thing. Be their hero. Amuse yourself and make everyday a playground! Throw back taking my then 2 year olds bike for a spin. Willow kept saying "faster mummy faster", so I really got some speed and rang that bike bell like mad.

Allowing my inner child ran wild and free! I hold this child close to my heart and tell her how much I love her. The keys to unlocking this treasure trove that is already within us are empathy and compassion. To cultivate these, we must become more aware of our inner child who is constantly responding to our past, collective history, the current environment, the speculations of future potential, the people around us, the city or country we live in, and the current state of affairs.

We must simply face the truth and allow ourselves to feel everything. This will help us to heal not only ourselves, but also others. Using I AM Brave mist over your auric field, pacify your inner child, and show him or her that these emotions are manageable if handled in the right manner.

Observe the thoughts that pass through your mind and the sensations that rise and fall in your physical body, without any attachment. We are so tied to pain and pleasure that we cannot help but judge a thought or emotion. Do not be angry or impatient with yourself for this. This is natural. The only thing you need to do is be aware. Hanako is a quiet and extremely shy girl who is likely to run away when an unfamiliar person tries to make contact with her e.

Despite her shy demeanor, she does get along with certain students that she is acquainted with; such as Lilly Satou , Shizune Hakamichi , Emi Ibarazaki and Misha , more so with Lilly who is her closest friend. She is initially very shy and evasive around Hisao, but soon they may become close friends.

She is usually very friendly despite not being very outspoken, especially with her close friends. However, she lashes out at Hisao when he tries to get close to her on her birthday if the bad ending is achieved, stating that she hates to be treated like a weak, broken person. See Hanako's route for full plot line.

Ten years before the story, Hanako's house inexplicably caught fire while her family slept this was hinted to have occurred on the night of her birthday , which killed her parents and badly scarred Hanako herself. Hanako told Hisao Nakai that the only reason she survived was that her mother shielded her from the fire before succumbing to the heat.

After spending a length of time in the hospital recovering, Hanako lived at an orphanage: while she got along somewhat with the children there, she couldn't make close friends and the kids from outside the orphanage, especially the students at her middle school, harassed her because of her appearance. This made her become very aware of her scarring, and this self-consciousness developed into paralyzing social anxiety, prompting her self-isolation. She secluded herself in the orphanage's library until she was offered the opportunity to attend Yamaku Academy.

Ikezawa Hanako's parents died in a house fire when Hanako was eight and she only survived because her mother shielded her from the flames. Unfortunately, the entire right side of Hanako's body was badly burned and scarred. With no living relatives, Hanako became a ward of the state. Hanako has only brief acquaintances with her fellow students; the only person at Yamaku with whom she has a deeper relationship is Lilly Satou.

Their friendship started when Lilly moved into the dorm room next to hers. Hanako was able to open up to Lilly, presumably because her blindness meant that Lilly would not react to Hanako's scarring. Ever since Lilly moved into the dorm, their friendship deepened, with Hanako depending the most on Lilly. Lilly deeply cares for Hanako, always looking out for her well being. She even bought Hanako a doll for her birthday and a phone for Christmas.

Although Shizune Hakamichi and Shiina Mikado care for her well being as a student, they frown upon the liberties granted to her due to her social anxiety. Hanako is shown to be crippled in social situations on multiple occasions, and is prone to running away or even breaking down, going so far as becoming catatonic, only worsened by other students staring and speculating on what had happened.

Later in Lilly's route she ends up joining the newspaper club and makes a few more friends, eventually overcoming her anxiety. Hanako only interacts with the Yamaku Academy 's staff members if necessary. Usually the teachers, mostly Akio Mutou , try to give Hanako time to herself, which often leads to her secluding herself in the library, even during class hours. Hanako is also acquainted with Yuuko Shirakawa the librarian through Lilly. Hanako has few acquaintances outside of Yamaku.

She is shown to be very fond of Akira Satou Lilly Satou 's elder sister , who even attends Hanako's birthday party with a gift of two wine bottles.



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