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"Community as Intervention" Treats Veterans with Brain Injuries (TBI) and PTSD at Bastion
Certified Rehabilitation Counselor and Brain Injury Specialist Allison Tebbe discusses how "Community as Intervention" works to help and heal veterans living with brain injuries and post-traumatic stress (PTSD).
Allison Tebbe, CRC, CBIS is the Programs Manager for Bastion Community of Resilience in New Orleans, LA.
For information on Bastion Community of Resilience:
www.joinbastion.org/
Headway is a multifaceted community integration program for veterans who served on or after 9/11 living with a brain injury, spinal cord injury, or other neurological condition - working with warriors and caregivers to maximize independence, improve skills, and build supportive networks.
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Allison Tebbe, CRC, CBIS, on the Evolution of Bastion's Headway and Community Integration Programs
Просмотров 1512 месяца назад
Certified Rehabilitation Counselor and Brain Injury Specialist Allison Tebbe discusses the origins and evolution of Bastion's programs like Headway. She describes the benefits and success of "Community as Intervention." Allison Tebbe, CRC, CBIS is the Programs Manager for Bastion Community of Resilience in New Orleans, LA. For information on Bastion Community of Resilience: www.joinbastion.org/...
Tension, Stress, and Trauma Release (TRE) Therapy Helps Veterans Heal and Process Their Experiences
Просмотров 1322 месяца назад
Social Worker Lovella Calica, LMSW, discusses how Tension, Stress and Trauma Release (TRE) therapy helps veterans heal and process their memories and experiences at Bastion Community of Resilience. For information on Bastion Community of Resilience: www.joinbastion.org/ Headway is a multifaceted community integration program for veterans who served on or after 9/11 living with a brain injury, s...
Bastion's Headway Program Helps Heal Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Through Community Intervention
Просмотров 882 месяца назад
Occupational Therapist Rachel Schwenk, OT/L, is the Clinical Director for Bastion Community of Resilience. Rachel talks about Bastion's Headway Program and how important occupational therapy and real-life community interventions are for the treatment and healing of those living with traumatic brain injury (TBI). For information on Bastion's Community of Resilience's Headway Program: www.joinbas...
Social Worker Lovella Calica Shares How "All veterans are welcome at Bastion."
Просмотров 532 месяца назад
Lovella Calica, LMSW, discusses how the Bastion Community of Resilience aims to become the "Veteran Hub" in New Orleans. Bastion holds wellness events, hosts community meals, shares resources, and is a place for you to come and be yourself in a community of growth and healing. "All veterans are welcome at Bastion." For information on Bastion Community of Resilience: www.joinbastion.org/ For inf...
What Does "Intentional Community" Mean and Why Does It Work for Veterans at Bastion?
Просмотров 532 месяца назад
Social Worker Lovella Calica, LMSW, discusses how the Bastion Community of Resilience works as an intentional community for veterans in New Orleans. Veterans at Bastion know "the hardest thing to do is ask for help" but they learn that their Bastion neighbors have their back. For information on Bastion Community of Resilience: www.joinbastion.org/ For information about treatments for PTSD pleas...
Rachel Schwenk, OT/L, Discusses Accessibility, Decreasing Barriers, and Engagement at Bastion
Просмотров 452 месяца назад
Occupational Therapist Rachel Schwenk, OT/L, Clinical Director for Bastion Community of Resilience, has worked for the past decade with the neurological population. Rachel is committed to working tirelessly to instill dignity and enable access to the community for all people across the spectrum of abilities. Here she shares how Bastion Community of Resilience works to decrease barriers and incr...
Rachel Schwenk, OT/L, Shares the Impact of Occupational Therapy on TBI at Bastion's Headway Program
Просмотров 532 месяца назад
Occupational Therapist Rachel Schwenk, OT/L, Clinical Director for Bastion Community of Resilience, talks about how Bastion Community of Resilience's Headway Program was created to best support veterans living with traumatic brain injury (TBI). For information on Bastion's Community of Resilience's Headway Program: www.joinbastion.org/headway.html For information on Bastion Community of Resilie...
Navy Veteran Benjamin Fowler on Being an Ambassador for the Bastion Community of Resilience
Просмотров 722 месяца назад
United States Navy Veteran Benjamin Fowler is an Ambassador for Bastion's Community of Resilience. Being an ambassador helps Benjamin feel like he has a purpose and get back out into the community after his traumatic brain injury. For information on Bastion's Community of Resilience: www.joinbastion.org For information about treatments for PTSD please visit The Treatment Hub: www.brainline.org/...
Army & Air Force Veteran Glenda Diagne On How She Found Bastion Community of Resilience
Просмотров 752 месяца назад
U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force Veteran Glenda Diagne is a Bastion Community of Resilience Ambassador. Glenda served in Afghanistan and is a survivor of military sexual trauma (MST). She credits Bastion for her current health and wellbeing. For information on Bastion Community of Resilience: www.joinbastion.org/ For information about treatments for PTSD please visit The Treatment Hub: www.brainlin...
Navy Veteran Benjamin Fowler on Living with Traumatic Brain Injury & Bastion Community of Resilience
Просмотров 2943 месяца назад
United States Navy Veteran Benjamin Fowler credits Bastion's Headway Program for helping him connect and heal and reconnect with his family. One exercise has been especially helpful for Benjamin: Tension, Stress and Trauma Release (TRE). Headway is a multifaceted community integration program for veterans who served on or after 9/11 living with a brain injury, spinal cord injury, or other neuro...
What is moral injury? Is it trauma? Brian Klassen, PhD, shares how it relates to military service.
Просмотров 9745 месяцев назад
What is moral injury and how does it relate to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)? Dr. Brian Klassen, Clinical Director of the Road Home Program, shares how moral injury relates to military service and how some veterans may experience PTSD. Moral injury is when one feels they have violated their conscience or moral compass when they take part in, witness or fail to prevent an act that disobe...
Reclaiming Hope: Healing from PTSD and Depression with Adam Watson, United States Air Force Veteran
Просмотров 5525 месяцев назад
USAF Staff Sergeant Adam Watson joined the military just before 9/11 to find a sense of direction in his young life. He found purpose and fulfillment in his mission to target terrorists but at a high cost. His time in service took a toll on him and his family. Hear how Home Base, a part of the Wounded Warrior Project's Warrior Care Network, helped Adam treat his depression and post-traumatic st...
Ask the Expert - Laura Harward, LICSW: Who and What Is Treated at the Home Base Program?
Просмотров 1886 месяцев назад
Laura Harward, LICSW, director of the Intensive Clinical Program at Home Base, says that all veterans and active duty service members of all wartime eras and discharge statuses are welcome to seek help and treatment through the program. A two-week intensive program, Home Base focuses on treating the symptoms of all invisible wounds of war including PTSD, TBI, depression, anxiety, substance abus...
Ask the Expert - Laura Harward, LICSW: What Does an "Individualized Treatment Plan" Mean?
Просмотров 1566 месяцев назад
With a personal support team of specialists to monitor and treat their care, veterans and service members in the Intensive Clinical Program at Wounded Warrior Project’s Home Base program receive individualized and customized care. From the initial phone screening through the end of the program, the staff is constantly adjusting and adapting each veteran's plan based on symptoms and needs. For i...
Ask the Expert - Laura Harward, LICSW: What Does a Day in the Intensive Clinical Program Look Like?
Просмотров 1046 месяцев назад
Ask the Expert - Laura Harward, LICSW: What Does a Day in the Intensive Clinical Program Look Like?
Ask the Expert - Laura Harward, LICSW: What Proof Is There That an Intensive Clinical Program Works?
Просмотров 936 месяцев назад
Ask the Expert - Laura Harward, LICSW: What Proof Is There That an Intensive Clinical Program Works?
Ask the Expert - Laura Harward, LICSW: Can a Mere Two Weeks of Care Really Help My PTSD?
Просмотров 766 месяцев назад
Ask the Expert - Laura Harward, LICSW: Can a Mere Two Weeks of Care Really Help My PTSD?
Ask the Expert - Laura Harward, LICSW: How Are Family Members Included in Veteran Care at Home Base?
Просмотров 636 месяцев назад
Ask the Expert - Laura Harward, LICSW: How Are Family Members Included in Veteran Care at Home Base?
Ask the Expert - Laura Harward, LICSW: Are There Follow-Ups for Veterans After Home Base?
Просмотров 386 месяцев назад
Ask the Expert - Laura Harward, LICSW: Are There Follow-Ups for Veterans After Home Base?
Ask the Expert - Laura Harward, LICSW: Does Home Base Have a Relationship with the VA?
Просмотров 406 месяцев назад
Ask the Expert - Laura Harward, LICSW: Does Home Base Have a Relationship with the VA?
Ask the Expert - Laura Harward, LICSW: Does Home Base Provide Services to Veterans Across the US?
Просмотров 426 месяцев назад
Ask the Expert - Laura Harward, LICSW: Does Home Base Provide Services to Veterans Across the US?
Ask the Expert - Laura Harward, LICSW: How Home Base Can Help Veterans Now or Later
Просмотров 316 месяцев назад
Ask the Expert - Laura Harward, LICSW: How Home Base Can Help Veterans Now or Later
Ask the Expert - Laura Harward, LICSW: What Mindset Do Veterans Need Starting the Home Base Program?
Просмотров 246 месяцев назад
Ask the Expert - Laura Harward, LICSW: What Mindset Do Veterans Need Starting the Home Base Program?
Ask the Expert - Kyle Faust, PhD: What Is an Intensive Clinical Program?
Просмотров 1186 месяцев назад
Ask the Expert - Kyle Faust, PhD: What Is an Intensive Clinical Program?
Ask the Expert - Kyle Faust, PhD: Why Veterans Seek Treatment at Home Base
Просмотров 1176 месяцев назад
Ask the Expert - Kyle Faust, PhD: Why Veterans Seek Treatment at Home Base
Ask the Expert - Kyle Faust, PhD: What Is Prolonged Exposure Therapy and How Does It Work?
Просмотров 2396 месяцев назад
Ask the Expert - Kyle Faust, PhD: What Is Prolonged Exposure Therapy and How Does It Work?
Ask the Expert - Kyle Faust, PhD: What Can Veterans Expect to Accomplish in Two-Weeks at Home Base?
Просмотров 4386 месяцев назад
Ask the Expert - Kyle Faust, PhD: What Can Veterans Expect to Accomplish in Two-Weeks at Home Base?
Ask the Expert - Kyle Faust, PhD: What If Home Base's Intensive Program Is Not for Me?
Просмотров 1286 месяцев назад
Ask the Expert - Kyle Faust, PhD: What If Home Base's Intensive Program Is Not for Me?
Disabled Marine Veteran Terri Fairman on How He Thrives at Bastion's Headway Program
Просмотров 1716 месяцев назад
Disabled Marine Veteran Terri Fairman on How He Thrives at Bastion's Headway Program

Комментарии

  • @jasmeensingh-dd2fy
    @jasmeensingh-dd2fy Час назад

    Which exercises can heal brain injury. Plz help

  • @jasmeensingh-dd2fy
    @jasmeensingh-dd2fy Час назад

    Are there any exercises to recover from brain injury so that the brain works efficiently.

  • @MikePersan-sp1iy
    @MikePersan-sp1iy День назад

    Hi. Any advice on how to help others, I have tbi from getting jumped in 2000. I was violent , and drunk all the time. Now I'm off meds but need them, I can't find a Dr that won't judge me using drugs cause I'm on Klonopin, I was on 6 mg but got put down to one mg a day now. I have all these symptoms but can't think straight. I need a good neurologist or other than my Suboxone Dr. Who doesn't think I need meds cause I was a junkie till four yrs ago, I was but I get drug tests every month so my Dr sees I'm not on anything except Klonopin one mg a day and Suboxone 2 a day. Also elavil ,50 mg a day. I wanted to get on less meds but now being sober I literally need either more Klonopin or some other Rx. I been on Klonopin for 25 years. I want to go on 2 mg instead of one. Anyone else have the Benzo problem, let me know. I want to hang out with others who know what tbi symptoms are like, this video is a mirror to me symptoms wise. I can't write my story but can tell it in a few or ten minutes. Autistic is also what I was diagnosed as a kid, not by the name autistic but teachers said I had restarted symptoms, we didn't know about autistic stuff in the 80s or 90s I live in Brevard county Florida, looking for a good Dr. I'm lucky to have some control over any symptoms cause I see some who have it so bad, God blessed me by giving me a tough will, but I'm like anyone with disability, also I'm epileptic but haven't had headaches or ANY seizures in years. Much love from me Mike persan

  • @richardamantite678
    @richardamantite678 3 дня назад

    It's been 10 years and there's few things I've recovered from

  • @SurprisedPika666
    @SurprisedPika666 3 дня назад

    Hey, your sexuality doesn't change with brain injuries. So it's deeper and affects your entire body. Therefore, not a choice.

  • @RugbyandBeaver
    @RugbyandBeaver 3 дня назад

    He looks a bit like Teddy Atlas.

  • @RugbyandBeaver
    @RugbyandBeaver 3 дня назад

    I've got the whole lot, no memory, full depression, angry personality...old self gone.

  • @jimwilliams3816
    @jimwilliams3816 3 дня назад

    Number three more than anything for me. I will note that this has a lot to do with my overactive fight or flight. The guy in example number two could have the same thing, but with less ability to recognize it. The physiological sensations make it hard. I’m only somewhat alexithymic, but a lot of the time I can’t tell if something is a sensation or an emotion, or what emotion. Anger, depression, these are identifiable. I’m getting a little better at others, but I’ve only really ever been able to recognize the negative emotions. I noted in my teens that sometimes, if I flooded, I would be able to feel and understand emotions for a while afterwards. It would fade despite attempts to hold onto this. I still get this, and it’s like an intermittent connection. I have presumed that there are neural pathways that are there but hard for me to access, which is why one thing that makes me angry is the implication that somehow I am suppressing my emotions intentionally. That is partly true, because of the flooding: to stay regulated, it’s best for me not to feel too much. And yes, it has caused major problems in my marriage for the reasons you cite. But it’s important for me that people understand that I don’t like being this way either, and am trying my best to do better. Otherwise I feel like a person with spina bifida who is told that not being able to walk is a moral failure, and that I could walk if I only tried.

  • @tedwilliams1994
    @tedwilliams1994 4 дня назад

    13yrs ago, I suffered a TBI, and today, I deal with Dycristic seizures. I was struck in the left side of my head. This injury happened after I had already a temporal lobectomy for epilepsy 20yrs earlier. I now have a VNS implant. My activities while at home on disability is building wood toys for hospitalized children.

  • @DavidMonierWilliams
    @DavidMonierWilliams 4 дня назад

    As a Chaplain, how specifically do you evoke change in someone suffering from Moral Injury? Do you get them to desensitize from the Injury by using PET ? What is your protocol;?

  • @nathalieduverna6963
    @nathalieduverna6963 4 дня назад

    I wasn't a veteran however I literally have PTSD due to my childhood and this is extremely informative for me

  • @bethbluett4211
    @bethbluett4211 5 дней назад

    She is also a hero. Her husband paid the price to defeat evil in the earth (in Iraq it was truly evil - I have seen and met people who had family members killed by ISIS😢😢😢). He risked not only his life for this, he risked losing his wife for this. She joins him in defeating evil in the earth and withstands his moods. She is also a hero too.

  • @nvr5490
    @nvr5490 6 дней назад

    I'm so irritable the ad that come on before the video made me go beezerk, I wanted to jump out of my skin. Did I ask for a f****** add?? No!!!!

  • @Tooclosemedia
    @Tooclosemedia 8 дней назад

    Amazing video however, I believe I go through this myself due to upbringing other things so when she said they know they’re angry I actually believe they know that they are excited or we know rather excitement from us can look different

  • @goatsandroses4258
    @goatsandroses4258 8 дней назад

    Yep. I don't always "feel" all emotions (I DO feel some emotions) or be able to verbalize them, but they might come out in a tsunami later. Sometimes the wave of emotion happens for no reason...or at least it might take time, quiet, and effort to find the underlying reason. Taking the time to sort through what I'm feeling, and really trying to discover what's "behind the wall" (as I call my emotional disconnect) helps to head off emotional tsunamis.

  • @themightypotato3857
    @themightypotato3857 9 дней назад

    all these shitty US tms clinic youtube channels with their "ad-like" testimonials are such a massive turn-off. you literally can't even easily search up TMS experiences on youtube. it's all riddled with stuff like this from some random tms clinic. not sure who gave you guys advertising lessons but you all literally make it look like some shitty tele sales handbag.

  • @aazeenkhan02
    @aazeenkhan02 9 дней назад

    I had an accident on the 28th April 2023. I have no memories sitting on the road and being rescued by my colleagues. They took me in their car to the hospital, they told me I was awake the whole time. I dozed off in the car for about 5 minutes, waking after that I had recollection of my surroundings. A year has passed by, but I don't have any recollection of the accident and how I was rescued, until I woke up in the car. That's very strange.

  • @DrAnkitJangid
    @DrAnkitJangid 9 дней назад

    Ok

  • @JesusUCSB
    @JesusUCSB 10 дней назад

    Save Veterans

  • @LaurentziueXtream
    @LaurentziueXtream 11 дней назад

    Really 100% what is happening to me

  • @shadowhound5113
    @shadowhound5113 12 дней назад

    The heck are you talking about buddying kids up. You leave two boys alone and they will pay each other to eat bugs. You should never leave kids alone with each other.

  • @MikePersan-sp1iy
    @MikePersan-sp1iy 12 дней назад

    I got jumped in 2000 really bad. My head is so messed up i can't put to words. My phone is out but im fixing it asap. Please write me back Mike persan in Florida

  • @rusticitas
    @rusticitas 13 дней назад

    Certain neurodivergent manifestations tend to leave one with the psychological and emotional effects of (childhood) abuse and trauma without having had them done to us. We are inadvertently taught to do it to ourselves. And if not diagnosed until much later in life, good f-king luck having a “normal” life. Everything will be affected and you’ll more frequently than not be enraged by sexual thoughts (how much you missed out on in your so-called “formative” years), and yet completely irresponsible should a physical opportunity present itself. Heaven help you if you’re unable to recognize someone expressing an interest in you because your assumption is/always will be that that’s impossible. Talk about self-directed anger/loathing. Even better when that person confronts you, offended by your apparent non-responsiveness. Oh, to have just a smidgen of narcissism every day to feel/act normal.

  • @Ron-ni8uu
    @Ron-ni8uu 13 дней назад

    I was recently in a very large terrorist attack with many people.i was able to save us thank goodness. I met a woman there that i had developed feelings for. I know what a dumb sob. My life has been nothing but a life of suffering and pain. Completely empty of love and compassion. I have been chasing these terrorist monsters my whole life. Have not been able to have kids marry or anything. And she knows this . Anyway we were supposed to get married. Finally i was gonna have real love in my empty life.found out she was gonna sell my sperm on the internet for 1 million dollars.i would not ever get to see my kids. This has sent my ptsd over the edge. It has Completely killed my will to live and manifest in this timeline. Be careful gents i thought the terrorist i have been fighting were monsters .love you

  • @jamieraegro
    @jamieraegro 14 дней назад

    Accepting the new you. Most profound message that I learned early on. Thank God. In some ways I like myself better. Believe it or not I'm overflowing with art. Enjoying being alone. Especially outside Memory loss of years of trauma

  • @GordonGBennet
    @GordonGBennet 16 дней назад

    I was attacked with a 250 g jam jar and it hit my forehead very hard 12 stitches but no follow up whatsoever. I was told 7 yrs ago it likely affected me a lot more than I thought.

  • @GordonGBennet
    @GordonGBennet 16 дней назад

    It's difficult to recognize the effects yourself.

  • @Grrr036
    @Grrr036 16 дней назад

    How about 'missing time'? In college I went through an entire practice and didn't remember leaving the locker room, or how I got to the practice field. I barely remember the 4 years I spent playing college ball. I believe I was concussed repeatedly in high school and college. Back in the 70s little was known about concussions. I'm 68 and even though I suspect I may have CTE, I have not experienced any of the classic symptoms. I have left instructions to have my brain sent to Boston U when I pass to be checked.

  • @TheSaltyBiscuitTravel
    @TheSaltyBiscuitTravel 17 дней назад

    OMG…. This just described a lot of my psychological issues since my ABI, especially the way you describe awareness of the brain being different. Frustration is heightened too. I also can’t stop questioning if I’m alive or not. I was in a coma for over a week so I know that doesn’t help. Wow.

  • @308Louis
    @308Louis 17 дней назад

    Not to gloat or anything, but the few people I still care about in this world finally acquired enough awareness on the topic of TBI that they no longer attribute my personal shortcomings and recurring challenges in life to me being "just an asshole," ... ninteen years post-injury. Baby steps! 💀

  • @9Jaker9
    @9Jaker9 18 дней назад

    Im fighting a inner turmoil

  • @misaelsanchez4022
    @misaelsanchez4022 18 дней назад

    I got hit in the head when I was 5 .it left my head deformed and am now 37 and I would rather not be in public

  • @adrianamaclennan7832
    @adrianamaclennan7832 19 дней назад

    My husband had four strokes and I’ve come to the conclusion that basically people don’t get it unless they’ve been through it. I have never cried as much as I have since he had the strokes it was easier when people died

  • @tomtbi
    @tomtbi 20 дней назад

    I have lived this for 27 years... It is a living hell!!

  • @arielperez797
    @arielperez797 20 дней назад

    Talking about different ways A hit can feel...in boxing I've seen stars and the black spots... Also got double vision. Also got double vision and he's correct, You have to put them together yourself. I usually will shake my head real quick. Have to because It's the middle of the match. But there is One hit that I still can't figure out what happened. I wonder if anyone else experiences this. Basically, You feel the effect Of The hit before it even lands. Like you will feel dizzy A split second before the punch lands. Or sometimes you will see stars before getting hit. I experienced this a couple of times and I thought it was a delay between feeling and sight probably caused by the hit. It almost alters your perception of time. So that the cause comes after the effect. You feel it before it hits you.

  • @wellbodisalone
    @wellbodisalone 20 дней назад

    The quality of getting eight hours of deep sleep is also important.

  • @KREH2023
    @KREH2023 22 дня назад

    She’s looking for a payday and clout. Sad

  • @PARDEEPKUMAR-wr6in
    @PARDEEPKUMAR-wr6in 22 дня назад

    Great explanation

  • @joshualucion2873
    @joshualucion2873 23 дня назад

    I was clinically brain dead for 3 days in a coma, kept alive via machines the doctors told my mother to prepare for the worst. After falling 16ft off a 2nd floor balcony onto concrete head first at the age of 6 years old. I split my head open like a melon with brain bulging out the fractures that split open my mother rushed me to the hospital. This whole time I was somewhere else observing paradise and playing with other children where you can share a lifetime of knowledge with but a glimpse. I was given the choice to come back and little did I know that my choice would later be my mothers prayer. I found myself in the hospital room looking down on it like it was a snow globe and I could see all the sides, everyone had energy pulsing through them that would change colors based on who was near by. They looked alot like Mandalas, or beautiful snowflakes radiating light. I felt what the doctor told my mother, as I watched her sphere turn a opaque bluish grey color as soon as the thought left his mouth. His transformed from a green to a yellow with blue edges as he sympathized with her. Told her that I would likely not recover to live a normal life and would have some type of permanent disability after a TBI of this level. Wearing the compression helmet, with my head almost twice its size still full of blood I could not recognize myself as it felt like I was in this other world for 100s of years. Time being a illusion, much like how dreams take place in moments. Our lifes are but a blink in the eyes of the soul. My mother got down on one knee and prayed to God the most sincere prayer I've ever felt. As I could feel her pain, her love, her passion and intent as clear as I can read the screen infront of me. I was connected to her in and everything in ways that would make you feel lacking using the 5 senses we have now. Colors were more vibrant, and you could taste, smell, and see and feel the energy that truly gives life supporting you. I could not recognise myself so I was just a casual observer, soon after her prayer I began to sink slowly I took form and found myself laying in the bed. 3 days had passed and I was wearing a compression helmet and I had to learn to walk, talk, and basically do everything again. I have very few memories before the accident, however I remember the accident in full detail with senses that I don't normally have while alive. I try to be skeptical and have studied the brain and how I could have survived is a miracle within itself. However what I experienced made dying seem worth while and I cannot wait to return after sharing it with as many as I can who are near their end. Or perhaps who have lost loved ones trying to make sense of their loss. It all fit together perfectly there and I saw creation that we live within as a mirrored dodecahedrone. 12 sides of reflection of self, for us to explore ourselves within. As you only get echos of the real reality here. The fact we only see .1% of the visible light spectrum of matter. Tells me that we have alot of learning to do before we can embrace what we really are. Eternal beings of God, birthed from the infinite, to enjoy the limitations we set for ourselves and embrace the struggle as we choose what to sacrifice, and what to love. Like playing a game of deal or no deal. You goto this corner of the world and ask what is my purpose, you get one reply to be that which you love, you goto another corner to be in the company of that which you love, and yet another to become what it is that you love and leave behind. Along the way you find out many things you do not love, nor choose to be around. Slowly picking up cases of information relating to yourself and under what circumstances can you say you really know yourself? Have you ever been pushed to the point you lost total control? Ever been so mad you could have killed someone? Ever betrayed someones love for your own selfishness. Every action there is a equal reaction to this mirror. As the universe reverberates what you are, not what you need or want. Given dreams do come true, and we do manefest this reality as we are all co creators. However we do it subcontiously through our intentions and later proven by our actions and made clear by that which surrounds each reflection you call yourself. Its almost like living your whole life with a vertiual reality head set on, then one day someone takes off the headset and you realise your not there.. However in looking you gain the awareness you are everywhere and space, and time was just a illusion or game that you had to play to make the stakes higher and more believable as we chart out our lifes direction a thought at a time. I am currently writing a book on this and it should be out in another few months. My NDE was verified by PMH Atwater the 1st near death researcher. Who was studying children and what they saw while technically dead. She called the doctor and my mother who were both firm believers as it took me 5-6 more years to be able to explain to my mother exactly what happen. I was at a loss for words when I was young. Yet 2 grades later they moved me from the LD Class recovering from a brain injury, back to the normal class room of kids I knew by giving me a IQ Test.. I was reading at a 10th grade level, had math skills beyond what I was taught, and my ability to problem solve using the shapes was easy for me yet I maxed out that part of the test which left the testors confused as to how I was in a class where all we did was color all day, yet I knew more than all the other kids. This is all documented, as well as my medical charts etc. I can pull out the paper work and prove that I was much more than a 9 year old boy. I could recall many lives I had lived, I knew how the universe worked, I knew that our math is flawed, and our relationship to truth was not absolute like it was there. There is no way possible to lie in the world that comes next, as you relay the idea from your vantage point from which you learned it, so it leaves you with the same information that they call their information. As there are no secrets in heaven and truth will have its final day in this reality. That much I can promise you. I do struggle with depression based on the love I experienced there, has always left me lacking here. Yet Ive touched upon it in life a few moments here and there. Like when I held my son for the first time, when I got married, when the girl I loved died tragically after inheriting her karma and knowing she didnt have long because I saw it in my dreams as I kept getting the image of my fathers girlfriend or his 1st love, named Cathy. She died from a illergic reaction to medication that closed her throat up and she died. So I knew it had something to do with drugs and if I was a extension of my father then they may meet the same fate. I tried to play Hero, and did everything humanly possible, but in the end it brought me to the brink of ruin, as I was ready to sacrifice everything to try and change fate. However that is not for me to decide the path of another, as I recieved a master class in karma. Never help someone who doesn't directly ask for help, even if its emplied, it may be for them to experience it alone. They have to open the door for you to enter into their reflection, else you will fall victem to the same pitfalls they have already over come, and may alieviate the immediate problem and create 5 more inadvertantly. Its a twisted road when you really love someone and you can see where they are headed, despite they cannot. Perhaps too caught up in the moment of who they are, and what to do, to step outside themselves and look at it non objectively. After all, nothing can hurt you, nothing can scare you except fear itself, you immortal and live forever. This is but a sample of eternity with many naps along the way. Just as we breath and exhale, so does the universe and all life. It expands, and contracts, with change being a constant from which we learn from. Perhaps the reason we take such a small narrow minded form is so we cannot cause harm on a larger scale, Hitler wouldn't feel very powerful if he knew he was in charge of a army of bacteria. On the scale from that which we are, that is about the size comparison. So as bad or good as things get, both good and bad are just points of view from where you sit within this mirror. Based on the beliefs you hold true, and your intentions you set forth, you will experience what is ment to be, at the exact right time, when, where and how are just minor details when you have forever to work, and you move faster then the speed of light. I very much enjoyed your show, and wish you went more in detail about the brain and neuroplasticity. When it does rewire itself, sometimes I think improvements are made. Short cuts are created, a path will be made available that wasn't before. As the scars of this life make you stronger in many ways. God Bless everyone with love peace and prosperity - If you want to hear my full account of my NDE, here is a interview I did. ruclips.net/video/PZjx_TxvYSw/видео.html I hope it gives you what you seek if you read this much perhaps it will help you through the struggle of change and sacrifice within the illusion of limitation, flowing within this mirrored crystal of self discovery. Perhaps a seed... With enough love we will all blossum into that which we aspire too. Sometimes the weeds in this garden that are the hardest to love, need it the most.. Never forget that. As nobody gets left behind, where we are all headed..

  • @allenedwardcamungao6311
    @allenedwardcamungao6311 25 дней назад

    What if the baby had a nose bleed after the head bump (about 6 inches high while crawling), but still acts normally within 48 hours? ❤️

  • @alpage9306
    @alpage9306 25 дней назад

    2:02 I know the feeling, I would watch film and did not remember making certain plays, it's kinda scary. Just blacking out, just balling off muscle memory, I remember cracking the fullback And getting a headache right after the hit, the headache lasted for two weeks

  • @sherry3146
    @sherry3146 26 дней назад

    Repeated cycles of breakdowns and not understanding how what I blocked out to go on I am at 70 just recognizing finally what happened to me. Am starting a new therapy Monday and hoping to heal. Until a few years ago I didn’t recognize it was trauma or how trauma acted.

  • @kmscott21
    @kmscott21 26 дней назад

    Been there. I played college ball but the worst concussion I had was my last game of my senior year of hs. Second play of the game, took a hit on the top of the head. I don't really remember much of the game. Ran for 125 yards on 15 carries. One of the better games of my season and I don't remember any of it.

  • @KelliCullum-ow2rv
    @KelliCullum-ow2rv 27 дней назад

    Thank you. I have had a TBI for 27 years; two brain surgeries. Thank you for sharing your every struggles. You are not alone.

  • @user-wu9vk8mn8z
    @user-wu9vk8mn8z 27 дней назад

    Morgan Congratulations on your position as Congressman, well deserved.Thank you for all your hard work and effort helping your fellow Veteran's, Team mates, and even people u don't really know but have reached out to you for help with TBI it's a lot of information that is desperately needed specially for those who are not aware of or for those who do not know where to start to get the proper help for each significant issue of TBI or PTSD. My Brother had a severe dangerous car accident, very small car his head hit the windshield front end of his car totaledly caved in Miracle he is alive to day. Long story short he suffered brain injury with a blood to his brain. He had wide range difficulties that he went through while waiting for this blood clot to dissolve. At that particular time frame they did not have as much information as they do now and your right I don't think we will ever figure out everything when it comes to our brains maybe that's why God designed us that way. Interesting video! Thank you again.

  • @stefaniebryant3747
    @stefaniebryant3747 27 дней назад

    Nah, it's actually called HELL

  • @jamesholster2407
    @jamesholster2407 Месяц назад

    Obama opened the door for big brother

  • @jamesholster2407
    @jamesholster2407 Месяц назад

    Obama killed us all

  • @Jeremy-wy2qc
    @Jeremy-wy2qc Месяц назад

    Welcome to hell the body keeps the score

  • @Jeremy-wy2qc
    @Jeremy-wy2qc Месяц назад

    Took me 5 years im.just starting to.learn to live again...