Presence for Trauma Healing: A Moment in Washington, D.C.
“I wasn't trying to pay attention to sounds, sights or smells - I just saw and heard and smelled with clarity. I felt as though my consciousness was divided in two parts: one part that was watching the reality in non-judgmental sobriety, and the other half that was observing the pain, bodily sensations, and thoughts of abandonment. I was self-aware enough to acknowledge the power of suffering and self-sufficient enough to accommodate it.”
Reading Time: 5min
Process-Orientation
Pain is often the first feedback of imbalance in the system. But this is not soon enough. We can do so much better if the knowledge becomes available to us. Conscious observation is the first step towards improving any difficulty you might be facing.
Reading Time: 3min