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The book shows many avenues that the adoptee may go through. I saw similarities in myself but also in my two siblings and we are not biologically related. The book helped me and I would recomment everyone read it.
My take on the name "primal wound" is that it is a name for the innate (primal) bond between mother and child that developes in the womb and is not expected to be broken - hence the term 'wound'.
Seriously folks, there is a connection between mother and child that cannot be explained or laughed off. I was adopted at 2+months. I cried for over 6 months and there was nothing medically wrong (Dad was a Doctor) but the only time I was truly calm was when Dad laid me across his chest so I heard/felt his heart beat. And yes, Dad is who I first bonded with.
How can you condemn a book that you have not read with an open mind?
Kind regards,
Dickons
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