Okay...wow...
What happens in the front of the brain and back? Why does it matter?
Thanks to S.R. who sent me this link partially way through Dr Wilder's seminar.
It is really fantastic.
If you or anyone you love had a trauma they still deal with (meaning they never had what they needed when the bad thing happened- it can be a hug and a listening ear, someone who could see their fear, disgust, embarrassment, anger, or hopeless despair, attune to them and let them know someone was still glad to be with them in spite of the bit problem), THIS info is super helpful.
It's SUPER helpful to understand how information isn't really what's helpful and that our work is not really to solve problems. OH MY GOODNESS someone sing a song....for this is the REAL stuff of life I've been longing to hear all my days.
Seriously...to hear this all is amazing!!!!
I would say more...but I'm in the back of my brain and tired from a day of life in my skin. When I have more articulative ability I'll maybe say more.
What do YOU think and/or feel about it? I can hardly wait to read your comments!
Trauma: Impact and Implications for Recovery - Jim Wilder
[For those of you who like to read about my daily details, I've managed to hear this from where it starts at about 54 minutes through the end, though it's literally taken me the entire day of stopping and starting with a hundred other things going on.]
If you want to find the resources he mentions in the clip, you can find them at his ministry website as well as here.
Oh, and if the whole idea of inner healing is weird to you and brushes against your theological background, perhaps you will appreciate this.
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