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Jul 06, 2012
To BMW Princess:
by: Darlene Barriere - Webmaster

I saw The Hunger Games when it first came out. Very powerful movie with lots to teach us, if we're open to what is being said. The fact that you can see parallels between your situation and that of the "King" in the movie, is a testament to your insight and intelligence. Stay on your healing path, and continue to stay open-minded to what was (and still may be) going on in your life. And gain even more strength in the knowledge and insight you gain. I continue to send you love, light and healing energy. Thank you for sharing your perspective with my visitors and me.

From Victim to Victory, a memoir
Darlene Barriere
Webmaster: www.child-abuse-effects.com
author. speaker. survivor. coach
From Victim to Victory, a memoir

Jul 07, 2012
more detail in the book.
by: BMW Princess

You should read the book.
The movie hardly tells you how the Hungher Games started or what an Avox is.
As for my "President Snow" shortly after it happened he started getting sick. I think he's (I know this isn't a nice term) pretty much a vegetable now. So the only place I'll be seeing him is in the produce section! LOL (cymbal clap)
It feels like it's still happening though

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