I was reading through some post, and I read a response by Anthony regarding PTSD. He said that we cannot make friends with ptsd; it is our tenemy. It will control our lives, and will lie to us about who we are, and what we are.
So, I have been thinking about this, and realize how ptsd has lied to me all of my life. It has made me feel less than human, unworthy, unlovable and a complete failure. PTSD has lied to me. That thought, in itself is liberating.
The bible refers to satan as the father of lies, and in many ways the nature of ptsd mirrors that of satan. I am not saying that ptsd is satan or a demon, but rather it serves as a metaphor; a focus point if you will.
General tzu said to "know your enemy"; know his ways, how he thinks, how he acts, what motivates him, and his tactics. If you know your enemy, then you can defeat your enemy.
So, it is my intent to stop listening to the lies of my enemy, and to start embracing the truth. I will no longer think of myself as insignificant, or worthless, but will endeavor to recognize my significance and my worth, and will prove myself to be human in a good way.
Will ptsd continue to lie to me? Yes, but it is my choice to believe the lie, or to reject it, and by God's grace I will reject the lie and embrace the truth.