In this book, Lise Bourbeau talks about everyone’s personal responsibility—responsibility not to someone else, but to yourself, to your soul, to your own health.
Any emotional injury you inflict on anyone is inevitably inflicted on yourself. And it lasts for a long time. That’s how suffering is passed from generation to generation. Childhood injuries and familiar forms of suffering grow into mass, universal suffering—and take the form of social, governmental, and global crises. Betrayal, injustice, humiliation, the torment of a rejected and abandoned soul—Bourbeau shows that these are deeply personal injuries. But aren’t they the foundation, if not the essence, of all human suffering? It turns out there’s no need to complain about someone or something, and no need to catch and punish villains—because the hardened villain—also a martyr—lives in each of us.
Can we free him both from suffering and from wickedness? Find the answer in this book and use it!