![]() ![]() There is much energy in this book about parental connections, including a succinctly and quite beautifully written chapter about the bond between mothers and their children and what happens when that bond is disrupted for whatever reason. Turns out, despite his journey to India to learn and deepen his meditation practice and to work with/learn from respected gurus, healing his relationship with his parents was the answer. Mark Wolynn starts his book with his own story of going blind for no apparent physical reason. I’m the one to do whatever it is that needs doing, and yes quite honestly, often at my expense (time, energy, spirit, peace, serenity, joy). Revealing the past in all its truth is eye opening and when the unconscious content materializes, well it can be as shocking as it is surprising.įor instance: I didn’t know my mother grew up hearing her mother say to friends, family, and acquaintances, “Donis can do it.” And here I am living the same reality. Simple statements, phrases, beliefs influence how I view myself and my life-in the background that is, though some are obvious and known to me either through family conversations or years of therapy and training. ![]() Stories they created and survived, messages generated via their own experiences as well as those received from their forefathers and mothers are now part of me. I’m living my Aunt’s life, my mother’s, father’s, grandmother and grandfather’s lives, my great grandfathers and mother’s lives, cousins and uncle’s and most likely more that I don’t even know. ![]()
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