« Every week the news tells us about forced people barricaded themselves in their homes, having taken wives and children hostages. In a blatant way, their actions depict the situation of inner isolation that is the work of so many men. They are the pure products of a society that has asked them to shut up and they tell us in this way how much they are barricaded in themselves. It is pitiful to see men kill their loved ones because they have no words to put on their feelings and they cannot cope with the revelation of their vulnerability. »
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Guy Corneau
Isn't there happy love? How father-daughter and mother-son bonds shape our loves |
Guy Corneau
Isn't there happy love? How father-daughter and mother-son bonds shape our loves
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« For the mother as for the son, for women as for men, it is a matter of going out of the projection on the other of our black parts and consenting to what we hate most as a dimension of self. It is only in this way that we recover the energy of such complexes, that we shelter ourselves from brutal acts and stop choosing partners who embody our worst demons because we do not want to exorcise them. »
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Guy Corneau
Isn't there happy love? How father-daughter and mother-son bonds shape our loves |
Guy Corneau
Isn't there happy love? How father-daughter and mother-son bonds shape our loves
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« `Snakes` symbolize aspects of the power of mothers and women in general. The connivance between Eve and the snake described in the Bible reflects the same idea. Some mythologists even think that this animal is the main symbol of the feminine through the ages. This reveals the double and profound nature: the reptile can give death but its ability to change skin grants it the secret of transformation, its venom has the power to heal or kill. »
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Guy Corneau
Isn't there happy love? How father-daughter and mother-son bonds shape our loves |
Guy Corneau
Isn't there happy love? How father-daughter and mother-son bonds shape our loves
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