This book is part of four talks given by Brad Curl at the Downtown Fellowship Center at 18th and K NW, Washington D.C. in 1982. We all need good quality intimate relationships in our lives. They very much affect the way we feel about ourselves. Our basic instinct is to be "one". From the time we are born we want attention - to be held, to be treated well, cared for, bathed, cleaned, fed, comforted and hugged. Our basic nature screams when we are young to be held and to be close. And we are pretty much that way all our lives, although we are more sophisticated about it. We say "Oh, I don't have any needs; I'm really completely content and composed without anybody else". But the fact is we desperately need them.
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The author Brad Curl was born and raised in California. He is the only child of "Doc" and Orva Curl from Sibley, Iowa. He began writing while studying at the Sorbonne in 1960 but noticed that he needed more life experience to be a good writer. Now that he's approaching seventy he feels better about the maturity of his work.
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