“The betrayal of betrayal is found not in how it wounds, and wound it surely does, but in how we cling to stand divert the work it asks of us to grow beyond its defining boundaries. As Jung once observed, we don’t solve our wounds, but we can outgrow them. The flight from doing so is the real betrayal. What choice then does history, not having been addressed and worked through, have but to haunt us?” - Dr. James Hollis, Jungian Analyst
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