Unveiling the Hidden Lessons Behind a Child’s Simple Walk: Henri Charles Molineaux’s Captivating Journey
The initial childhood traumas that led to his personality flaws can only be hinted at since they are prior to or erased from recollection, but by the time we first meet the young Charles, his major coping mechanism has been established. He likes to walk, take long walks, in which the percussive rhythm and his perceptions of speed and flight are therapeutic. He feels like he’s flying, high and free. He has no thought of why that feels good. He has no concept of what is normal or what is not. If he could express it, he’d say, “It is what it is.” But the astute reader will read much more into these walks and other coping mechanisms that are subtly revealed.