I think calling this talk spirituality and combat trauma is wrong. the speaker is talking about the minds connection to the body and the physical world. spirituality invokes feelings of a world beyond ours. and this talks spends lots of time talking about how he is trying not to characterize his work as being at odds with anybodys religion. (a persons religion being something that has very concrete ideas about what the world beyond ours is and is not.)
These soldiers are not just pissed off. Many of them have been profoundly wounded by their experience. The feeling of betrayal is only one aspect of the syndrome.
Study and treatment of these very real wounds is greatly lacking.
I think calling this talk spirituality and combat trauma is wrong. the speaker is talking about the minds connection to the body and the physical world. spirituality invokes feelings of a world beyond ours. and this talks spends lots of time talking about how he is trying not to characterize his work as being at odds with anybodys religion. (a persons religion being something that has very concrete ideas about what the world beyond ours is and is not.)
lordzombie 2 years ago
These soldiers are not just pissed off. Many of them have been profoundly wounded by their experience. The feeling of betrayal is only one aspect of the syndrome.
Study and treatment of these very real wounds is greatly lacking.
macnutz 2 years ago 3
Veterans are pissed off because they went to war on a lie, it adds insult to injury. Watch LOOSE CHANGE and wake up.
At least the East India company soldiers knew what they were fighting for and were well paid.
mercuryrazvedka 2 years ago
Oh my, a Russian "truther"!
The fall of communism made the things once unthinkable and impossible, possible.
Don't you have cognitive dissonance in your head?
vetromaster 2 years ago