Ellen Brown
Well-Known Member
Those who are beaten into submission and have grievous injuries inflicted upon them have many choices. One of them is to choose to live until someday they will be big enough to stop their abusers perhaps. Another choice is to choose not to ever inflict such pain on another. Sadly there is a mechanism within us that strives to make us just like the one who hurt us. What is this? Can it be defeated? Can this wound be healed from?
Can the defenses that are erected to survive such pain become themselves harmful? Can Dissociative Fugue hurt one? Are there uses for it when the abuse stops?
How can we stop things that feel the same or similar to what happened in the past?
How does God operate to help one to survive the experiences and to later not allow that pain to rule or ruin our lives? How does one filter out the Psychobabble? How does one stop the Theological babblings of those who will never understand.
One of the most difficult things required of the wounded is to forgive those who wound us. That is where something unexplainable must happen. Perhaps that is the most succinct proof off all of the existence of an Intelligence outside of us? Perhaps those who can not see that are the most sad of all?
Can the defenses that are erected to survive such pain become themselves harmful? Can Dissociative Fugue hurt one? Are there uses for it when the abuse stops?
How can we stop things that feel the same or similar to what happened in the past?
How does God operate to help one to survive the experiences and to later not allow that pain to rule or ruin our lives? How does one filter out the Psychobabble? How does one stop the Theological babblings of those who will never understand.
One of the most difficult things required of the wounded is to forgive those who wound us. That is where something unexplainable must happen. Perhaps that is the most succinct proof off all of the existence of an Intelligence outside of us? Perhaps those who can not see that are the most sad of all?