I found these 2 videos accidentally, if the topic of religion isn't offensive I wonder what anyone thinks of the following below, because I'm interested just simply more in effectiveness in mastering trauma and ptsd? The interviewer is an Internal Specialist (MD) and Psychiatrist; the guy interviewed (John Murtha) is a Vietnam Vet who was a Medic in Thailand and now does missionary work in Thailand. The treatment approach in this case is premised on the basis solutions are already spelled out in the Bible, if we both look closely and read carefully, and commit to an 'active' relationship, and it is based on self-compassion, (again from the Bible but heavily influenced by the work of Kristin Neff), as well as the power or necessity of reconnecting and supporting one another inter-relationally, that no one heals in isolation. And therefore I imagine necessitates facing (also) attachment issues (and obviously avoidance).
As a caveat, just to add, apparently it was a devout priest who coined the Big Bang Theory, but synonymous with the existence of
God. Some arguments say, were there no God, everything is random therefore, and therefore we impact nothing, nor have free will/ choice, as our actions and thoughts would not be our own. Nor would there be a sense of right or wrong. So I think it both accepts the Big Bang Theory, and the existence of God as being quite compatible.
But even more specifically, there is an adhd researcher (Dobson) who says a good description (I think that holds for ptsd, too) of reading and not 'digesting' text is like swallowing but not tasting the words (the Bible or otherwise). That there is no 'revelation' (again, not the Bible specifically but within any context of any communication or learning, and healing as defined as transformation) without being able to understand 'how does this translate' practically? And here, they say it is within relationships/ overcoming. Well, both a relationship to someone other than us- God (internal relationship always with us, and has specified 'what' to do and how to do it) and people (trust); practical inter-related discovery (others sharing their understanding/ overcoming/ wisdom, their example and input); inter-relatedness/ being part of a community (addressing attachment and avoidance).
Any thoughts would be welcome?, thank you!
ETA these also resonated with me:
As a caveat, just to add, apparently it was a devout priest who coined the Big Bang Theory, but synonymous with the existence of
God. Some arguments say, were there no God, everything is random therefore, and therefore we impact nothing, nor have free will/ choice, as our actions and thoughts would not be our own. Nor would there be a sense of right or wrong. So I think it both accepts the Big Bang Theory, and the existence of God as being quite compatible.
But even more specifically, there is an adhd researcher (Dobson) who says a good description (I think that holds for ptsd, too) of reading and not 'digesting' text is like swallowing but not tasting the words (the Bible or otherwise). That there is no 'revelation' (again, not the Bible specifically but within any context of any communication or learning, and healing as defined as transformation) without being able to understand 'how does this translate' practically? And here, they say it is within relationships/ overcoming. Well, both a relationship to someone other than us- God (internal relationship always with us, and has specified 'what' to do and how to do it) and people (trust); practical inter-related discovery (others sharing their understanding/ overcoming/ wisdom, their example and input); inter-relatedness/ being part of a community (addressing attachment and avoidance).
Any thoughts would be welcome?, thank you!
ETA these also resonated with me:
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