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Sunday, October 19, 2008

Overcoming powerful emotional scars demands the ability to objectively look at alternatives and choose the best one. Logic and good judgment are needed to navigate through the stormy waters. But, you must be able to see clearly through the haze of emotions and confusion.

During these tough economic times, we need wise leadership. If your child was sick with a 105 temperature, you wouldn't go to a politician for advice, but a doctor. Our economic problems are too serious to trust to a politician. Tax policy should be set by someone trained in economics, like Ben Bernanke, a person we can trust to make objective decisions, not buy votes.

It's disappointing that so much time has been taken debating tax policy, rather than debating a new direction for our country. I don't think either candidate is qualified to make tax policy, nor that's what we need. What does low taxes mean for the unemployed? We need a new direction in this country, one that will create good paying jobs.

A major premise of overcoming powerful emotional scars is seeing different alternatives and choosing the most constructive. We can create good jobs by becoming energy self-sufficient. That would be a constructive decision in the haze of confusion and emotion, one that I believe is necessary to cure our sick economy!

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I believe that I can speak about emotional trauma, especially PTSD, in a unique way and give voice to those who may find it difficult to articulate what it's like to be emotionally traumatized. I had the experience of being put in the hospital at the age of two due to being ill with encephalitis. Ironically, encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain, and it was my brain that I needed to use to escape the horrible things that would subsequently happen to me. I was severely emotionally damaged at the age of two by what I believe to be the EEG that the doctors gave me. They put wires on my head and weren't nice about it. The trauma from the hospital experience incubated in my mind until I was seventeen years old. It was at that time that things got ugly. Images and feelings from the hospital popped in and out of my mind. I developed techniques to stabilize my mental state and then to ultimately overcome the emotional trauma. I did this without going for help or talking to anyone. I only kept a journal, "My only friend." If you'd like to learn more, you can go to my website, THE MIRACLE INSIDE MY MIND.