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There are some primitive agonies that our [[theory:pristine]] self or early you experienced, depending on how safe and secure we were at this time. They are ways in which our early psyche splits and keeps itself safe. It is very possible that the you held back in a [[theory:Secondary Worlds|Secondary World]] can cause these experiences to continue into our adult life. | There are some primitive agonies that our [[theory:pristine]] self or early you experienced, depending on how safe and secure we were at this time. They are ways in which our early psyche splits and keeps itself safe. It is very possible that the you held back in a [[theory:Secondary Worlds|Secondary World]] can cause these experiences to continue into our adult life. |
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There are five primitive agonies, described in [[http://http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Winnicott|Donald Winnicott's]] research((Boundary and Space (pg. 58) )): | There are five primitive agonies, described in [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Winnicott|Donald Winnicott's]] research((Boundary and Space (pg. 58) )): |
- Going to pieces | - Going to pieces |
- Falling forever | - Falling forever |