The poison of hatred: When Human Wounds Become Invisible Prisons
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The Poison of Hate is a profound work that explores the invisible wounds of human beings and the destructive consequences of hatred on personal, family and social life. Through psychological, social and spiritual reflection, Henri Robert Mingue shows that hatred is never born without reason: it is often the result of unhealed pain, betrayals, injustices, humiliations or frustrations accumulated over time.The book reveals how certain emotional wounds ultimately turn individuals into prisoners of their own suffering. Behind the anger, aggression or rejection of others are often hidden silent traumas that many cannot understand or express. Little by little, hatred takes hold like an inner poison that destroys peace, human relationships and emotional balance.But beyond the observation, The Poison of Hate is also a message of hope. Henri Robert Mingue affirms that healing remains possible through forgiveness, dialogue, love and the recognition of our inner wounds.
The Poison of Hate is a profound work that explores the invisible wounds of human beings and the destructive consequences of hatred on personal, family and social life. Through psychological, social and spiritual reflection, Henri Robert Mingue shows that hatred is never born without reason: it is often the result of unhealed pain, betrayals, injustices, humiliations or frustrations accumulated over time.The book reveals how certain emotional wounds ultimately turn individuals into prisoners of their own suffering. Behind the anger, aggression or rejection of others are often hidden silent traumas that many cannot understand or express. Little by little, hatred takes hold like an inner poison that destroys peace, human relationships and emotional balance.But beyond the observation, The Poison of Hate is also a message of hope. Henri Robert Mingue affirms that healing remains possible through forgiveness, dialogue, love and the recognition of our inner wounds.
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