I find it wonderful to work with people who are culturally supported not to collapse into shame but to face what is painful.

Best wishes,

Peter 

On Sat, 23 Sept 2023, 07:48 Philip Brownell, <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
We hear about Bucha. 511 (and still counting) people murdered. Many left in the streets. Many tortured in basements for days. But we don’t hear much about Borodianka anymore. Dignitaries are not brought there. It’s a small rural town where a bomb took out the center of an apartment building, and we saw the place on the news when it happened. What we didn’t see was what happened then. The people buried the dead in a mass grave behind the ruins of the apartment building and piled debris on top of it.

Had a great session night before last. Two hours on post-secularity. Today a workshop on spiritual abuse and unfinished business with God. This place (Kyiv) feels like home. I understand, Peter, why you like Ukraine so much.

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