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Hello GodSeeker, I'm glad you wrote as much as you have as I enjoyed reading what you have shared. It made me think about many things I haven't in a long time...and reminded me of a bunch.We (PTSD sufferers) have more energy and strength than a steroid-taken-bodybuilder (a bodybuilder that take amphetamines, steroids, vitamins and other energizants..) Much more than a gong fu master!! Why? we allways fighting, we allways on our guard, always looking at the sides, we "are" always in danger (of course fictice but real to our mind) A PTSD sufferer to me is like a warrior in the middle of a battle. All the time facing "death". The question is that this monstuous amount of energy we have is spent in the bad way.
What if you dont believe anymore your self in danger? you will be a strong man or women... A man or women forged in iron.
I want to find this child with his spontaneity and innocent happyness. It is possible. I am sure. Just I must do it.