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A strongly compelling remedy for any situation where
good decisions are required or when the problems
stem from a lack of security. Going back to basics
and building from the ground up. Good for people who
have suffered from major life changes, divorce,
bereavement, business failure to help start over.

A family's house has been blown over in a storm - and
now it's only splintered bits of wood, sticking out here
and there, and all their belongings have been blown away
or buried.
The man who build the house, the father of the family,
looks at his wife and children, standing all forlorn and
shivering, clinging to each other, crying for their
loss. He looks across his time to when he was a younger
man and built the house, and didn't go too far into the
woods to find the strongest tree trunks, as he had
wanted to be rid of all the work and set to drinking and
talking with his friends instead.
He sighs, then smiles, goes to his wife and children,
holds them tight and tells them not to worry, the next
house will be built to last.
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