« ... if we have suffered from a bereavement, it is part of the history of the family and of those who will be born after, it belongs to them because this death that lived is part of the living, symbolic wealth of the family, and it is not a question of leaving him as a small one because his body was small, if it was a young child when he died. Say, say, "Your older brother, " and never give the name of that dead child to another. »
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Françoise Dolto
Talking about death |
Françoise Dolto
Talking about death
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« ... "As long as there is life, there is hope," as the saying goes, and that is absolutely true. But the hope of what? Hope to communicate with others! »
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Françoise Dolto
Talking about death |
Françoise Dolto
Talking about death
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« It seems that death is not feared at all, since for the unconscious it does not exist, and we fear only suffering, decrepitude and also the separation of the beings we love. »
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Françoise Dolto
Talking about death |
Françoise Dolto
Talking about death
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