"Let there be no mistake, when a woman makes efforts to intervene and fight her demon, whatever that demon may be, it is one of the most worthy battles known, both archetypally and and in consensual reality. Even though she might, as in the tale, hit ground-zero-minus-five bottom via famine, capture, injured instinct, destructive choices, and all the rest, remember, at the bottom is where the living roots of the psyche are. It is there that a woman's wild underpinnings are. At the bottom is the best soil to sow and grow something new again. In that sense, hitting bottom, while extremely painful, is also the sowing ground."
Women Who Run with the Wolves, p. 220-221.
It seems fitting to what you're going through, and since you disabled comments on your other entry, I wanted to post it here.
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Women Who Run with the Wolves, p. 220-221.
It seems fitting to what you're going through, and since you disabled comments on your other entry, I wanted to post it here.
I love you Becky!
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