« When Jesus said, "Woman, what is between you and me?" I had always heard gloating, "Why woman, do you mind my own business?" but it means to me: "Woman, what is suddenly in me? What is this extraordinary resonance to your words? » »
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Françoise Dolto
The Gospel at risk of psychoanalysis, Volume 1 |
Françoise Dolto
The Gospel at risk of psychoanalysis, Volume 1
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« Speech is something other than the body, and speech in its effects, if one can decode the meaning of the words that are contained, is already an example of survival after physical death. I think that it is through these means that we can approach the meaning of life, beyond the end of the exchanges of the body which is called death, for us, and which for me is of the order to "be expected elsewhere", as the fetus is expected by its parents beyond its asphyxiation and the birth that follows. »
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Françoise Dolto
Talking about death |
Françoise Dolto
Talking about death
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« Question; You say that the unconscious does not know death, and yet our dreams are full of corpses, dead children, we zigzag his wife ... F.D.: Yes, but they are full of the death of others, they are full of "giving death", and that is aggression. `...` What we were talking about was someone's death, the reality of death for itself, not fantasies of aggression, the western where everyone is paid. »
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Françoise Dolto
Talking about death |
Françoise Dolto
Talking about death
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