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This is the kind of book that stops treating fear, (particularly "I'm afraid of my own power [*ohmm*]") as a mantra we simply need to property stop saying in our heads, and gives us a schematic diagram of it's architecture to see how we are LIVING in it. (We simply and so often just move from room to room- sex to relationships to property career to family to friends to competitions to politics to money to "spirit", back to family and to relationships- because the property full recognition of where we are living emotionally and existentially is still not as damaging or painful to our minds as the realization of it's consequences beyond a given compartmentalized area of our lives.) In so doing- letting us see fear is a house in which we've living and operating from, a house with a name- we see through her work how we have been living and treating others in most of our lives, and how simply it explains so many otherwise made-mysterious things that cause us such unhappiness and lack of personal fulfillment.
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