• “Some twenty years ago, I purposefully began a journey to understand the world into which I was born. I began by reading the works of C.S. Lewis, Iain McGilchrist, A.W. Tozer, Jordan Peterson, Thomas Merton, and others. I learned to enjoy the creative work of journaling and the art of photography…and engaging in fellowship with brilliant minds exploring the culture we inhabit, allowing the necessary shifts to understand what is happening to the human race. I decided to post the content I had been writing in my journals to a blog site, to establish a digital record of my journey. I generally will say that I am writing for myself, adding to my worldview as I go, but if what I am sharing is helpful for someone to make sense of their life, we are all the better for it.”

    Charles

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A Girl Named Sue

Her story is a familiar one in this postmodern world, one that is shared now for many generations, we're told. Sue did her best to appear normal to the community she lived in. She made sure her hair and clothes were neat and presentable when she went out to the grocery store or to church on Sundays. She also ensured her children wore their Sunday best so as not to send the wrong signals to the public. Like her husband, Sue continued to deal with childhood trauma, though she was unaware that it was the main emotional challenge to her nervous system, which was always on the verge of breaking down at any given moment. Childhood is the period of our life where abuse is the most traumatic for us. It's difficult to say exactly what flavors the trauma came in. It is most obvious that her adult siblings were all impacted by abuse, whether physical, verbal, emotional, or sexual, from an alcoholic father and a likely narcissist mother.

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