Sunday, June 5, 2016

The Root Cause of Terrorism

Have you even been in a situation where you felt very strongly about something, and tried to tell your perspective or your side of the story, but were denied a voice, and everything you said made the crisis worse? Being denied a voice is a power game, and it happens on every level. The first issue of Crisis in the Family newsletter addresses the power game of Anger, and Seth explains it is the root cause of terrorism.

Karen Holmes, the head of our organization, was in such a crisis in her family situation, and  Seth allowed her to have her voice. Karen's  grandmother, Clara Obermiller, who passed away in the early 1970s, offers insight into this game.


Karen's Question:

"How do I resolve this conflict in my family? How do I get them to listen to my side of the story?"




Find out Seth's answer to this question in Volume One, Issue One of Crisis in the Family newsletter. Karen's family members were given the opportunity to respond. Their reaction is addressed in Issue Two.