“Behind the entire problem, however, is the fear of using one's full power or energy. Cancer patients most usually feel an inner impatience as they sense their own need for future expansion and development, only to feel it thwarted.”

—  Jane Roberts

Session 5/11, Page 273
The Way Toward Health (1997)

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