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“Grief seems like feeling unbroken one moment and breaking into pieces in another, walking away from places that bring back the memory of what once was there, who once lived there, swaying in rage, caught in a fog of depression, acceptance and denial, slow waning of interest, a desire to retreat in aloneness as if it is beyond the understanding of this world of your colossal loss, searching for that familiar face while walking down the streets.....”

“It becomes dramatically instructive under overcrowded conditions. The ghetto is lethal. Psychic stresses of overcrowding create pressures which will erupt. The city is an attempt to manage these forces. The social forms by which cities make the attempt are worth study. Remember that there exists a certain malevolence about the formation of any social order. It is the struggle for existence by an artificial entity. Despotism and slavery hover at the edges. Many injuries occur and, thus, the need for laws. The law develops its own power structure, creating more wounds and new injustices. Such trauma can be healed by cooperation, not by confrontation. The summons to cooperate identifies the healer.”

“Was I better? Before Shropshire I'd felt broken, as though I would fall should the scaffold of my work be removed. I didn't feel that now, but there was a fine crack through the middle of me, and I suspected it might never mend. I remembered Lizzie apologising to Mrs Lloyd the first time she stayed to chat, for the chip in the cup. 'A chip doesn't stop it from holding tea,' Mrs Lloyd had said.”

“Are you in seach of security? Do you desire to be secure in your relationships, in your career, in your money matters, or any other aspect of your life? Then you are in search of the impossible. Change and insecurity is the very soul of life. Every thing that is alive changes ALL the time. Change means insecurity. Change means moving from the known to the unknown. And the base of all insecurity is the need to cling to the known. The outer world is always changing. That which is unchangeable, untouchable, is within you. It never changes no matter what happens in the outer world. So if you are looking for a place to stand, to be secure, to be safe, what you are looking for is already within you. Stand firm within the Untouchable presence of your own Being.”