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Making It Through: Bosnian Survivors Sharing Stories of Trauma, Transcendence, and Truth
strong Bosnia, once the proud multicultural heartland of Yugoslavia, its villages treasured for Ottomanera mosques, arched stone bridges, and redtiled roofs, lay in ruins in 1995, destroyed by threeandahalf years of murder and rape known to the world as strong em ethnic cleansing em strong . strong Dr. Demaris Wehr, Quaker, Jungian therapist, peacebuilder, and the author of Jung and Feminism (Beacon Press), came to Bosnia after the war to assist in peacebuilding trainings, and she returned several times to bear witness as survivors of the genocide told her their stories in oneonone interviews. She asked each of them, 'How did you make it through?' A pattern became apparent. Amid the chaos, the rupture of all they had once cherished, each of these individuals had found a powerful internal resolve, an overarching personal value such as family, faith, integrity, or duty that held them steady during these turbulent times. No matter the era, humanity seems destined to be blindsided by arisings of hatred and divisiveness, projection and scapegoating. In Making It Through, eight ordinary Bosnians demonstrate ways we can endure and be strength
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Making It Through: Bosnian Survivors Sharing Stories of Trauma, Transcendence, and Truth
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strong Bosnia, once the proud multicultural heartland of
Yugoslavia, its villages treasured for Ottomanera mosques,
arched stone bridges, and redtiled roofs, lay in ruins in 1995,
destroyed by threeandahalf years of murder and rape known
to the world as strong em ethnic cleansing em strong . strong
Dr. Demaris Wehr, Quaker, Jungian therapist, peacebuilder,
and the author of Jung and Feminism (Beacon Press), came to
Bosnia after the war to assist in peacebuilding trainings, and
she returned several times to bear witness as survivors of the
genocide told her their stories in oneonone interviews. She
asked each of them, 'How did you make it through?' A pattern
became apparent. Amid the chaos, the rupture of all they had
once cherished, each of these individuals had found a
powerful internal resolve, an overarching personal value such
as family, faith, integrity, or duty that held them steady during
these turbulent times. No matter the era, humanity seems
destined to be blindsided by arisings of hatred and
divisiveness, projection and scapegoating. In Making It
Through, eight ordinary Bosnians demonstrate ways we can
endure and be strengthened and changed by adversity.
Despite unimaginable horrors, when we find our centerpost
and remain true to it, not only survival, but forgiveness, peace,
and the impetus to work for a loving, inclusive future is
possible. em em
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