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The Hidden Girl - The Journey of a Soul (Hardcover)
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The Hidden Girl - The Journey of a Soul (Hardcover)
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This book charts the author's long journey of healing from the
trauma caused by having to go into hiding as a child and having to
deny that she was Jewish. It is not intended as an autobiography or
a clinical paper on the healing process but as an account of a very
personal inner journey. Marika Henriques records in words and
images how she was shaped and her profession determined by
historical events. She was born in Budapest in 1935. During the
Holocaust in 1944, separated from her family, she became a hidden
child. She was nine years old and those dark times had a profound
and lasting effect on her. That being a Jew was shameful and had to
be hidden remained deeply etched into her being for decades.
Fascism was followed by communism after the war. Persecuted once
more, now for her middle class background, she escaped, at the age
of twenty-one, in 1956 during the Hungarian uprising. She crossed
the border on foot amongst mine fields in temperatures of minus 25
degrees centigrade. Eventually she arrived as a refugee in England
and in 1961 she married a Swedish Jew. In due course she found her
vocation and became a Jungian psychotherapist. In doing, so she had
to undergo psychoanalysis, during which the drawings and poems
poured out of her as part of the healing process. Jung's ideas were
an integral part of the process of understanding herself and her
images. The drawings the drawings emerged unbidden and were drawn
quickly, without fully understanding what they signified, but over
the years she has stitched 19 of them as tapestries. The gentler
pace of stitching was all a part of the healing process, and they
are woven together with the drawings and poems in the book as she
unfolds her story, the story of wounding and healing, herself and
others. The culmination was a painstaking journey to return to her
tradition and people. It started with a major surgery and ended
twenty years later on the pulpit, the bimah, of a synagogue.
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