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The Celle Seminars_Page 198

George Vithoulkas

(G.V.); Do you feel comfortable with this situation? (M.R): Yes, it’s okay.
(G.V.): Can you talk about your character? Can you give me a description of your character? (M.R): In what way?
(G.V.): We all have good points and bad points in our characters. What do others think about you? What type of a person are you? (M.P.): When I’m in a group I think I’m usually the funny part of the group, the one who make jokes about other people or keeps the mood up. I feel comfortable in the middle of the group and with a lot of people around me. I have a lot friends, I’m outgoing. I go out in the evenings because my friends work during the day and I’m at the university. (G.V.): What are you studying? (M.P.): Mathematics. Mostly I just joke around. (G.V.): That’s all you can say about your character? (M.R): (laughs) (G.V.): That’s not enough. (M.R): It’s hard to say… (G.V.): I know it is hard to say.
(M.P.): Maybe I could say that I’m the type of person people come to with their problems, like, if my friends have problems, they discuss them with me and I try to help them. (G.V.): What kind of problems do they usual discuss? (M.P.): Everything. (G.V.): Girlfriends?
(M.P.): Girlfriends, yes. (laughs) Religious problems. (G.V.): Why do they discuss religious problems with you? Are you a kind of guru or something? (M.R): No, not at all. (laughs) (G.V.): Are, you religious? (M.P.): Yes. I am Christian.

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