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127 Trauma, Fragmentation, and the Soothing Certainty of Dogmatism

The Place We Find Ourselves

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Adam Young: When you experience something, your brain records memory in many areas. He says the five key areas are thoughts, feelings, physical sensations, bodily inclinations and visual images. Here's what happens when a golden retriever charges at seven-year-old boy; he sees an image of the dog's angry face but his body wants to run away from it. The emotion of fear gets stored in different parts of our brains.

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