Here is a video from the earthquake zone in China.
Here is a video from the earthquake zone in China.
Categories: china
Tagged: china, earthquake, video
I am sitting in Shang Hai airport overlooking the China Sea. I am at the
end of my amazing opportunity to be touched by so many Chinese people
recovering from trauma. It is always a sacred experience to be around
traumatized people as they recover from life’s difficulties. It urges me
to reflect on life at much deeper levels than I usually do.
Although my time here is over, I have two more videos I will be posting
and some more pictures of an earthquake zone I recently visited. I will
also be going to Toronto, Canada the day after I arrive in the USA and
then to Europe shortly afterward. I will continue this blog as a way of
continuing to document the spread of TRE throughout the planet.
Being here has confirmed the need for TRE. So many people benefited from
it and were so grateful to have a way that they can heal themselves from
within themselves. This is such a self-empowering and self-awakening
process for people. It was confirmed once again, that no matter what
country I go to, all the bodies respond in such a similar fashion to the
exercises.
I will be writing more about this after I rest a day in Phoenix and before
I leave for Canada.
Peace and a smile to all,
Dave
Earthquakes continue to hit China re-evoking the traumas of the people here. Here is a short video from CCTV.
Categories: china
Tagged: china, earthquake
Good morning,
I realize I have not put much on the blog lately. I have been traveling.
Some of it for pleasure. We just had a national holiday in which many
Chinese travel. Their goal is to have four generations at the same dinner
table together. It is a little like the US Thanksgiving in its customs
although the holiday is kind of a national celebration day like Labor Day.
What was most striking about the holiday is that people who have just
experience some very severe tragedies in their lives still got together
the celebrate. Maybe the celebration meant even more because of their
recent confrontation with death.
Humans are an interesting species. Not only here, but in the war torn
countries I have worked in, I remember being amazed at how people can
continue to smile and love each other even, or maybe more so, during such
difficult times. The children also continue to play in the stress, giggle,
tease each other and laugh even though they have lost siblings or parents.
Human resiliency is quite astounding. It continues to remind me that we
are no strangers to trauma as a species. Most of us have experienced many
traumas in our lives, from minor car accidents to natural disasters and
yet we learn from the experiences and continue on in life.
I am about to do four 15 hour days because of the travel and workshops in
remote places. We will be working with teenagers today and then teachers
for the next 3 days. This means I will probably not have the time or the
energy to submit another entry to the blog until this week-end. I will
however try to provide you with some pictures of the next few days.
Categories: china