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no one can accomplish the inner release of another person. Freedom can be offered but it must also be accepted in order for it to 'take.
Frances G. Wickes
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Frances G. Wickes
Age: 91 †
Born: 1875
Born: January 1
Died: 1967
Died: January 1
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Psychologist
Lansingburgh
New York
Frances Gillespy Wickes
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So the dream is continually reminding us of the part which our conscious is forgetting. It does not speak with any absolute authority it simply gives a true picture of a situation which exists in the unconscious. It speaks truth but not, as some persons believe, the truth. It shows the other side.
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We must recognize that the reality of another's fear is not to be estimated by our own attitude toward the object of the fear, but by the attitude of the person who fears. It is the fear, not the object, which is the reality.
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