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Old Mar 25, 2004, 01:43 PM
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Deepthinker sent me a website with a listing of books on SI and a listing of SI websites. I found this one rather interesting and was wondering what you thought.
http://www.selfharm.net/fself.html
This will take to a section of the site that is about what to do right now if you want to to self injure. I have not read the whole site yet so please proceed with caution.
Carrie

<font color=green>But the implicit and usually unconscious bargain we make with ourselves is that, yes, we want to be healed, we want to be made whole, we're willing to go some distance, but we're not willing to question the fundamental assumptions upon which our way of life has been built, both personally and societally.--Bill Plotkin, Soulcraft

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