Steven Karcher & Michael Servetus
Through enclosing there is a Dwelling. The cause for sorrow disappears.
Stay inside your dwelling and the secure group it represents. Rid yourself of negative feelings. These are the first steps on the path to union. The people you confront are not outlaws. Reach out and seek an alliance. The rain will come to wash the past away. Proceed step by step. Gather energy for the decisive new move.
Richard Wilhelm
Firm seclusion within the family.
Remorse disappears.
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The family must form a well-defined unit within which each member knows his place. From the beginning each child must be accustomed to firmly established rules of order, before ever its will is directed to other things. If we begin too late to enforce order, when the will of the child has already been overindulged, the whims and passions, grown stronger with the years, offer resistance and give cause for remorse. If we insist on order from the outset, occasions for remorse may arise-in general social life these are unavoidable-but the remorse always disappears again, and everything rights itself. For there is nothing easily avoided and more difficult to carry through than "breaking a child's will."