Fred’s journey through Complex PTSD, Jung’s writings, and the synchronicities that led to his own healing — including how modern understanding of the nervous system maps onto Jung’s ideas of dreams and the unconscious.
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A childhood errand to a derelict Air Force station in the Pacific Northwest woods, and the stranger in an old jumpsuit who offered to show him around.
Growing up as the only kid who looked like him in a small, unkind town — and the unlikely place an escape route showed up.
Written for a parent worried about their own child — about a family that went quiet after a loss, and the long process of learning to speak again.
Language without Mind
Humans have existed roughly 300,000 years, and we’ve had language for approximately 135,000 years. And we generally say that writing as langauge started with cuneiform script in Mesopotamia in 3200 CBE, which means humans have had language for roughly 45% of our existence, and only 1.7% of our existence has included written language. And over […]
Notes from the Scapegoat
I watch people around me closely. It’s deep in my nervous system. I’ve rewired so much of my behavior, and keep doing the work via CBT because it works for me. But there’s some things that stay with me. One thing I watch for is displaced anger. Like, someone is upset with person A. But […]
A simple truth of life is that we all influence and shape it, through our actions and choices. This is what karma means, not a ledger of good and bad deeds, with rewards and punishments dolled out, rather, the collective effect of every choice we all make. And by all, I mean all, not just […]
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