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In January 1964, in a final attempt to bring the family closer together again, PKD, Anne and the children were baptised into the Episcopal Church. A month later they were confirmed. However, things remained difficult between Anne and PKD. Their therapist felt that the relationship would benefit from having separate councillors and PKD was allocated
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Darkness is the creative force behind this world.
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Our children come to us so we may recognize our psychic wounds and call up the courage to transcend the limitations these wounds place on us.