A parable developed with a therapy client …
“Chased,” he said, “I’m being chased, haunted by my past, my past of multiple addictions – they follow me.”
“Like dogs?” I asked, “I have wild dogs too.”
“No,” he said, “large lions and a tiger, coming from behind, waiting to pounce, attack. To scorn, belittle me.”
“How do you protect yourself?” I asked.
“I outrun them, get ahead. Do heroic things to prove them wrong. But they follow, catch up, then I have to do it all again. What about you and the wild dogs?” he asked.
“I tried to ignore them,” I told him, “but they don’t like that. They squeal, bark louder. I tried to get ahead, outrun them as you do with your pursuers, but that’s temporary…