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On Trauma and Vegetation Gods

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Harnessing Pain for Healing

Indigenous rituals involving pain, like the bloodletting initiation in New Guinea, are designed to transition young boys into adulthood by shedding negative aspects of childhood. These rituals are guided by elders who understand the importance of teaching that life is not solely about the individual. While modern society may view such practices as primitive or cruel, there is wisdom in acknowledging the connection between pain, trance, and trauma. Gabor Mate suggests that attempting to escape pain can lead to more suffering, implying that embracing pain in a controlled manner may actually aid healing.

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