Photo by Jp Valery on Unsplash [Part of a series, this essay looks at some ways people make money in the context of Healing America’s Narratives: the Feminine, the Masculine, & Our Collective National Shadow — Now available] What could possibly go wrong when the tools and systems of war, violence, injury, medical services, death, and corpse disposal are profit-driven? Reminder:Continue reading “Healing America’s Narratives: Injuring, Killing, Curing, & Corpse Disposal — for Profit”
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Healing America’s Narratives: The Race for Violence — 2023
Photo © by Gayatri Malhotra on Unsplash [Part of a series, this essay looks at some current events in the context of Healing America’s Narratives: the Feminine, the Masculine, & Our Collective National Shadow — Now available] The context of each of these “Healing America’s Narratives” posts is the collective national Shadow of the United States, as explored in detail in the book by that name. Briefly,Continue reading “Healing America’s Narratives: The Race for Violence — 2023”
Healing America’s Narratives: Thank You, Tennessee
Photo (c) by Joshua Hoehne on Unsplash [Part of our ongoing exploration of Healing America’s Narratives: The Feminine, the Masculine, & Our Collective National Shadow, this essay focuses on a school shooting in Nashville and related events in the Tennessee State Legislature that highlight our need for healing. The book is available here.] On March 27, 2023 a man with aContinue reading “Healing America’s Narratives: Thank You, Tennessee”
Healing America’s Narratives: Trauma
Photo by Stormseeker on Unsplash [Part of a series, this essay continues our exploration of Healing America’s Narratives: The Feminine, the Masculine, & Our Collective National Shadow.Now available.] In The Myth of Normal, Dr. Gabor Maté writes that “[t]he meaning of the word ‘trauma,’ in its Greek origin, is ‘wound.’ Whether we realize it or not, it is our woundedness, orContinue reading “Healing America’s Narratives: Trauma”
Healing America’s Narratives: The Inevitability of the Current Mood of the United States
Photo © by tom coe on Unsplash Part of a series, this essay explores the inevitability that surfaced amid the research for and writing of Healing America’s Narratives: The Feminine, the Masculine, & Our Collective National Shadow. Now available. If we begin with Jamestown, Virginia in 1607 and work our way forward through each day since then, especially those days not includedContinue reading “Healing America’s Narratives: The Inevitability of the Current Mood of the United States”