Bringing relationships to completion and walking away with loving detachment.
Breaking addictions to others.
The significance of summary life experiences. Allowing others to live or to die in freedom.
| p171 | When one intervenes in the crisis of another in these times, one only helps to create the basis for a reenactment of the drama in question for that individual. The circumstances themselves are no more than an invitation. When the circumstances are poignant, the invitation is compelling and the tendency to overlook the lesson is progressively less likely. Were one to go through the motions of dealing with the drama, without recognizing the symbolism from which it springs, a repeat performance is virtually guaranteed. |