Interesting. Tell me more.
I’ve done quite a bit of work over the years with veterans with severe PTSD. Back in 2002 I did a presentation for a small group of top military and CIA folks in Washington DC.(Actually it was across the river in Arlington)
It was after 911, but before Schwarzkopf led us in the first Iraq War.
I explained to the group that they would find two major differences in the upcoming war.
1. The men would not follow orders as they did in previous wars.
2. The incidence of PTSD would skyrocket.
I explained that it had to do with both the age and psychological profile of the military now, and the changes in basic training. They no longer “break” a person’s individual will to form a group identity. There are several reasons for this.
Many of the psychiatrists describe PTSD as “moral injury.” I explained to them that it is actually an “Identity Injury” and morals are just one aspect of individual identity.
Ever since I had an NDE many years ago, it’s like I’ve been straddling the fence between two realities. I use the ability to help people heal soul wounds, which often involves first removing attached spirits who lost their physical bodies and became stuck here for various reasons.
People have no idea how common this is.