The crisis is a process at the service of consciousness, it forces us to delve into ourselves. Because discrepancies are created between the inner truth of being and the outer lie of the world. Deflected by conditioning, certainties and ignorance, the external being sometimes lives outside of itself in a fictional narrative.
Crises force us to face this gap, and to question ourselves. Overcoming the trauma associated with crises is done through two approaches:
– depersonalize the drama, or rather impersonalize it. These crises have nothing to do with ourselves, they pass through us to teach us better.
– welcome them as initiations, means of transforming ourselves.

On condition that we accept them and let them destructure us, deconstruct us. The crises then take the form of a forced pilgrimage towards the mystery, of progressive or brutal unveiling depending on life events. The outer being is gradually stripped of these outer layers which prevented him from being who he is, he is forced to delve into himself crisis after crisis, layer after layer.