The deeper wound : recovering the soul from fear and suffering
Written in response to the tragic events of September 11, 2001, a guide to healing from a deep spiritual wound defines a path to follow from suffering to awareness and compassion as spiritual energy is renewed.
"Written in response to the tragic events of September 11, 2001, a guide to healing from a deep spiritual wound defines a path to follow from suffering to awareness and compassion as spiritual energy is renewed."@en
"The opening section defines suffering as the pain that threatens to make life meaningless. When our deepest needs go unfulfilled, suffering begins. We begin to heal when we go beyond personal anger and fear to a realization of our true self, the self that was never afraid and can never be wounded. The true self contains the light that no darkness can attack. Having described a path of awareness and compassion that leads to the light, the second half takes us there through daily affirmations, exercises, insights, lessons, and questions each step out of pain toward a higher reality."
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