Emerging from an egg-shaped space, which is still visible in the shape of his back, this figure recalls for me a colleague "coming out of his shell" in a Clinical Pastoral Education process group. After years of difficulty making solid connections with other people, one day, with our invitation, he played out his emergence from an invisible egg shell. Breaking open the shell and stepping out into the room, from that time on his presence was tangibly more solid. The epiphany of this experience is captured by this bronze figure near Centannial Olympic Park in downtown Atlanta.
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Emerging from an egg-shaped space, which is still visible in the shape of his back, this figure recalls for me a colleague "coming out of his shell" in a Clinical Pastoral Education process group. After years of difficulty making solid connections with other people, one day, with our invitation, he played out his emergence from an invisible egg shell. Breaking open the shell and stepping out into the room, from that time on his presence was tangibly more solid. The epiphany of this experience is captured by this bronze figure near Centannial Olympic Park in downtown Atlanta.
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