Carolyn Bramhall Quotes
Throughout Our Times With Christopher [therapist] We Were Encouraged To Work Together At Communicating On The Inside. He Pointed Out That It Would Be Good For Us All To Listen-in When An Alter Was Telling His/her Story - That It's Now Safe, No Harm Will Come To Us From Telling Or From Knowing. There Was Once A Time When It Was Very Important That We Didn't Know What Had Happened; That Knowing Meant Danger Or Being So Overwhelmed With Pain And Grief That We Wouldn't Survive. But Now It Was Different. We're Safe And Strong, And Our Goal Now Are To Uncover The Grisly Truth Of What's Happened To Us, So That It's No Longer A Powerful Secret. We Can Look At It And Face The Past For What It Is - Old Memories Of Old Events. Today Is Now,and We Can Choose To Live A Different Way And Believe Different Things. We Were Once Powerless And Vulnerable, But Now We Were In A Position To Make Choices. We Had Control Over Our Life.
Related Authors
- Adriana Petryna
- Ginger Booth
- Keysha
- Landry Quinn Walker
- Leslie Hall
- Linda Olsson
- Marc Veasey
- Marcia Sindone
- Margaret Ball
- Nick Meyer
- Roger A. Kaufman
- Stephanie Boyette
Related Topics
-
Quotes About Books And Readings
Hence, instead of Man Thinking, we have the bookworm. Hence, the book-learned class, who value books, as such; not as related to nature and the human constitution, but as making — Ralph Waldo Emerson
-
Don't Worry About Money Quotes
Don LaFontaine was very intelligent. He used to say to me, "Always save your money, son". And I said, "Can I start doing voiceovers?" And he said, "You can, Pablo. — Pablo Francisco
-
Multi Line Quotes
Big D. November '63. He was there that Big Weekend. He caught the Big Moment and took this Big Ride. He was a sergeant on Vegas PD. He was married. — James Ellroy
-
Refinance Quotes
This was my world: a world of truly irrational behavior. We spend our way into the poorhouse. We buy giant TVs and iPads. Our children wear nice clothes thanks to — J.D. Vance
-
Willa Cather One Of Ours Quotes
Don't you feel that at this rate there isn't much in it? In what? In living at all, going on as we do. What do we get out of it? — Willa Cather