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“In Jekyll’s last letter, the reader finally gets a firsthand account of what it was like for Jekyll to turn into Hyde. When Jekyll first sees himself as Hyde in the mirror, he sees not a monster but a friend. Jekyll strangely feels peace when facing his savage side, rather than complete repulsion. Jekyll finally accepts that he, just like every other human, has both good and evil in his or her nature. As a product of a society that encourages repression, Jekyll realizes that facing one’s own evil nature leads to peace.”

 

 

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  1. And hasn’t my Jeckyll and Hyde been dancing in front of the mirror over the years lol 😂 🤣
    Thankfully Karen, I just sit in a chair now and watch the sun come up, the moon reflect on the water or the world just go on by. Great post 😀 ❤️ 🙏🏽 🦋 🦘 🐬 🐳 🌺 🌹 🌈

  2. I completely agree with your profound post, Karen and Jekyll and Hyde were nothing but one and the same person. One has to understand that there is good as bad in us only. We have to find that out in ourselves through knowing who we really are. In peace, silence, love and compassion we will find our Source.

  3. Karen, you have the gift of offering great wisdom in brief and powerful stories. This one…another powerful reminder to us of the importance of seeing the wholeness of ourselves and finding peace therein. Thank you. 💕🙏🏻

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