What do we do when something happens which seems incomprehensible? When an event or season in our lives which we are facing doesn't seem to have context with where we came from before, making it next to impossible to find out where to go next? Return: Life After Moral Injury offers a kind of map to help make these times in our life understood through a deeper context. We can come to understand that the proverbial "descent into the underworld" is not the end of the story. We might begin to see that these present struggles are not new at all but have ancient contexts which provide clarity about…mehr
What do we do when something happens which seems incomprehensible? When an event or season in our lives which we are facing doesn't seem to have context with where we came from before, making it next to impossible to find out where to go next? Return: Life After Moral Injury offers a kind of map to help make these times in our life understood through a deeper context. We can come to understand that the proverbial "descent into the underworld" is not the end of the story. We might begin to see that these present struggles are not new at all but have ancient contexts which provide clarity about the pitfalls as well as promises for the journey back home.In these pages, author Marcus Farris examines a variety of questions about how modern storytelling has been influenced by ancient mythologies while tying in recent understandings of the mind-body mystery. What do the stories of Shrek and The Chronicles of Riddick have in common? What exactly do we mean when we talk about our sacrifices? How can voluntary discomfort become a type of remedy? And can the process of forgiveness really fix anything? It's time to Return.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Marcus Farris is the Post Traumatic Growth Director for Mission 22, an organization dedicated to supporting veterans and their families. He's also an author, master health coach, endurance athlete, and has his Master's in Clinical Mental Health Counseling.His life was upended when, as a result of infidelity, his marriage collapsed and ended in divorce after only four years. Today, he's passionate about all manner of endurance sports competitions and has spent a lot of his spare time working with the US Military Endurance Sports team, a non-profit dedicated to helping service members achieve¿their fitness endeavors.Originally from Birmingham, Alabama, he now lives in the Pacific Northwest where he works with other former military service members on their own paths to healing after experiencing the trials of combat.
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