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Date: | Wed, 20 Aug 2008 08:48:35 -0700 |
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"People don't heal, often, because they have not released the illusion
of being a victim. Too often people hold onto wounds and grief longer
than is healthy. Myss points to the many support groups, such as incest
support groups, in our society. Ideally, support groups help the injured
make the transition toward wholeness by providing witnesses who
understand their legitimate pain. Staying in such groups, however,
commits one's energy to the wound, to the past. Too often, people give
power to their wounds because they have found that it calls forth
support from others, which is interpreted as nurturing. The wounds
become a means of manipulating and controlling others. Leaving wounds
behind and with them all the support and power that they provide is
frightening because, these days, people tend to relate and bond with
others by sharing wounds rather than through strength and love. To walk
into the present without "wound currency" is to walk into an unknown world."
http://www.tldp.com/issue/175-6/Nourishing%20the%20Energy%20Body.html
"People Who experience mood swings, fear, voices and visions"
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