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100: James Hollis – The Broken Mirror: Refracted Visions of Ourselves

The Sacred Speaks

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Childhood Experiences Shape Adult Perceptions

Children interpret their experiences of poverty, disease, or abuse as reflections of their personal worth and the nature of the world around them. These formative events lead to internalized narratives that influence their adult relationships and interactions with societal structures. Such deeply ingrained stories create internal obstacles, making it challenging to engage with the complexities and unknowns of the unconscious mind. Awareness of these patterns is crucial for personal growth and understanding.

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