People have intrinsic human needs for connection. Biology shapes people’s needs for life force. Society and biology combined determines that people will have a need for dominance if the circumstance allows. Book references:
[1] Leonard, L. S. (1989). Witness to the fire: Creativity and the veil of addiction (1st ed.), pp. 95-115. New York, Boston: Shambhala.
[2] Moon, B. A., & Archive for Research in Archetypal Symbolism. (1991). Twisted face. An encyclopedia of archetypal symbolism (1st ed.). Boston: Shambhala.
[3] Jung, C. G., & De Laszlo, V. S. (1958). Psyche and symbol: A selection from the writings of C.G. Jung. Garden City N.Y: Doubleday.
[4] Moon, B. A., & Archive for Research in Archetypal Symbolism. (1991). Lion-Man. An encyclopedia of archetypal symbolism (1st ed.). Boston: Shambhala.
[5] Leonard, L. S. (1983). The wounded woman: Healing the father-daughter relationship (1st Shambhala ed.), p. 61. New York, Boulder: Shambhala.
Music: Tears by Francisco Tárrega, played by Peter Tsai.