This book allows us to recognize what is our own and what we have not developed or do not know exists in us. The author considers that what we reject is related to different faces that we have adopted. The purpose of this book is to allow us to achieve uniqueness.
"I am the only one who is like me."
Put in the mouth of most people, this phrase seems to invite us to ride through the misty world of the particular, where there is only a universe grouped around a point - a warped and warped Ego - where domination reigns, the immediate and the egocentric.
Said by Virginia Satir, it is a deep and loving invitation to seek a full life, freeing ourselves from the walls that we usually build by not knowing our possibilities.
Let us raise our thoughts above the life of our rickety senses to seek our lost humanity and greater communication with other men and women and what surrounds us.