Knocking Down Walls - Page 3


© Katherine E. Rabenau
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If there is something good to come out of those planes flying into the Trade Centers, let it be that when they took down those steel and concrete walls, that they also took down the emotional, psychic walls that separate human hearts from one another. Take a chance. Share a feeling. And don't forget to let others share as well. It might save a life, maybe even your own.

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Although I didn't write about PTSD I did want to supply some of resource links for those of you who may be struggling right now:

http://www.trauma-pages.com/index.htm

http://www.bein.com/trauma/index.html

http://www.mentalhealth.com/dis/p20-an06...

http://www.recovery-man.com/trauma.htm

http://suddentrauma.com/


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I hope you will join in the Collective Peace Visualization which begins today... http://www.geocities.com/krabenau/vis.ht...

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2.   Oct 4, 2001 11:04 PM
In response to message posted by jerrib:

Hi!

Thanks as always for your encouragement. It has been kind of a glitchy day and my h ...


-- posted by Ravenlea


1.   Oct 4, 2001 9:30 PM
to the heart. I'm so glad your walls have fallen and you are able to share and help others. Bless you.

-- posted by jerrib





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