Individual Survival Guide
A soldier in battle knows that the moment of his salvation is his victory over the obvious, known enemy who wears a different uniform from his own. A drowning person in the sea knows that the moment of their salvation is reaching the shore and being able to breathe easily. A person lost in the desert or in the forest knows that their salvation is linked to reaching a populated area with water, food, and protection from predators. A person who suffered in childhood from an unfulfilling relationship with their parents lives their life as a soldier, a drowning person, and a lost person, but does not know who the enemy is, where salvation is, or how to reach it. This book is an attempt to draw a map and markers on a path to salvation from a childhood where our relationship with our parents was not as it should have been.