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Encouraging Myths For Post Mormons

The Use of Mythology in the Recovery Process One of the most comforting perspectives to be grasped as we deal with the trauma caused by a changing belief system is that provided by mythology. This shows how common this process is, and how integral it is to the creative forces that underlie both individuals and…

September 8, 2005 in Mormon, Post-Mormon, Science, Spirituality.

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