"Change involves a degree of risk, which the comfort zone associates with fear, and in an attempt to avoid the fearful images that accompany the risk we allow our comfort zone to keep us safe where we are. But this security comes at a price. By remaining where we are, we stay stuck in what may be a very damaging and toxic situation."
-- Gary Dooley
"And yet, ironically, we always fear and resist opening to that which is most real in us. When we trust in the process and give ourselves over to it, however, our true nature comes forth. The result is real integrity, love, authenticity, creativity, understanding, guidance, joy, power, and serenity-all of the qualities we are forever demanding that personality supply."
-- Don Richard Riso and Russ Hudson
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