« ... sadistic fantasies, it's not someone's nastiness, not at all, it's someone who has suffered - perhaps at the time of his birth or perhaps later - sufferings that have not been spoken, and who because of this is forced to relive them, developing later as a small scar that becomes very large, when the body develops. It's the same with these fantasies of aggression that someone has suffered, and then fantasizes in his life when he has not had the opportunity to do psychoanalysis. »
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Talking about death |
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Talking about death
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« You see I touch you: it's me, it's you. »
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When the child appears: Tome 3 |
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When the child appears: Tome 3
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« It is the difference between one loneliness for oneself and another that is given to others. »
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Loneliness |
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Loneliness
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