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Six months.

Six cards.

I didn't choose them. They simply happened to be the cards I drew month after month.

Looking back, I realised each one seemed to speak to a theme that was already unfolding in my life.

Not because the cards predicted anythi
What if the most important parts of us cannot be spoken?

Some experiences live as feelings, images and symbols long before they become words.

That is one reason I work with sandtray therapy.

Using miniature figures, sand and imagination, children
Some experiences are difficult to put into words.

Children often communicate through play, imagination and symbol long before they can fully explain what they feel.

Adults do too — although many of us slowly lose touch with that capacity.

Sa
For many former boarders, survival became identity.

Children adapt remarkably well to separation. They learn how to cope, perform, achieve, suppress feeling, and become self-sufficient long before they are emotionally ready.

The difficulty is that
Boarding School Syndrome is not an official diagnosis.

But for many ex-boarders, it describes something deeply familiar.

Children adapt remarkably well to separation.
They learn to survive.
To cope.
To perform.
To stay composed.
To become independe
Men’s circles can sound strange from the outside.

For some, they carry associations of drumming, chanting or sitting in the woods talking about feelings. For others, they can sound exposing, intense or unnecessary.

But most men do not arrive

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