Living Myth

Episode 458 - From Chaos and Trauma to Cosmos and Renewal

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Oct 22, 2025
The discussion explores how trauma affects our bodies, revealing that witnessing pain—even on screens—triggers our fight-or-flight response. Constant exposure to traumatic news can deplete our resilience, leaving us overwhelmed. Helpful strategies include setting boundaries on news consumption, connecting with nature, and reaching out to loved ones. The conversation also delves into how trauma can shift our worldviews, with a mythological lens offering hope that chaos can lead to renewal. Finally, there's a focus on connecting to both the macrocosm and our inner selves for healing.
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INSIGHT

Witnessed Trauma Triggers Real Stress

  • Our bodies react to witnessed trauma the same way they react to direct threat, activating fight-or-flight physiology.
  • That physiological activation persists when we cannot resolve the threat, producing chronic stress and exhaustion.
ADVICE

Set Limits On News Consumption

  • Step away when you notice increased heart rate or breathlessness while consuming news and ground yourself outdoors or with a pet.
  • Set boundaries by scheduling news checks and using reliable sources to avoid constant scrolling and reactivation.
ADVICE

Use Grounding Actions To Calm Stress

  • Use simple grounding actions like walking outside to quiet the amygdala and lower cortisol and adrenaline levels.
  • Call a calming friend or spend time with a pet to settle agitation and reconnect to steadiness.
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