They're Donald Trump's Most Loyal Voters. I Didn't Understand Why. After a Weekend in the Woods With Them, That Changed.
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The article describes a man's journey to the Crucible Project, a weekend retreat aimed at fostering honesty and vulnerability among men. Seeking to improve his relationships, he is warned by the coordinator about the intensity of the experience, which involves complete disconnection from time and distractions. Participants are encouraged to trust the process and engage deeply with themselves. Despite his non-Christian background, he learns that anyone can experience meaningful change. The retreat leverages principles of shadow work to help men dismantle their emotional barriers and emerge transformed, equipped with new tools for interpersonal relationships.
"I've been through what you're about to go through. During my weekend, my inner walls crumbled, I found out who I really was, and I left with the tools to build something new."
"I want to be more honest and open about what I really think and feel. I want to have better relationships with men."
Read at Slate Magazine
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