Combat Shock, Soldier’s Battle Shock, Post-Traumatic Stress – Intentions
Intentions compiled by Dorota Wilk, based on two thematic press articles discussed in a video bearing the same title. Only a fragment of the extensive compilation is presented below.
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Our and others’ experiencing of combat stress and post-traumatic stress and all of its effects at every stage of our oppression, including because we took military oaths as soldiers and exposed ourselves to destructive experiences and more, and our and others’ experiencing of all resulting consequences
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Our and others’ experiencing of combat stress and post-traumatic stress and its effects while participating in wars, missions, skirmishes and more, in which we and others are perpetrators of chaos, tyranny and the like; our being tyrants, sociopaths, deviants, invaders, defenders and exposing ourselves and others to death, suffering and destructive experiences and more, and our and others’ experiencing of all resulting consequences
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Our and others’ experiencing of combat stress and post-traumatic stress and its effects while participating in so-called peacekeeping missions, in which we and others are victims and perpetrators of turmoil in our own and others’ lives; our being tyrants, sociopaths, deviants, invaders, defenders and more, and our and others’ experiencing of all resulting consequences
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Our and others’ experiencing of combat stress and post-traumatic stress and its effects arising from the fact that many never returned from wars, missions, skirmishes and more, in which we exposed ourselves and others to death, suffering and destruction; that we are perpetrators of chaos and tyranny, being tyrants, victims, sociopaths, deviants and more, and our and others’ experiencing of all resulting consequences
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Our and others’ experiencing of combat stress and post-traumatic stress and its effects concerning the manifested inability to conform to social norms describing lawful behavior, in which we are perpetrators of chaos and tyranny, being tyrants, invaders, sociopaths, deviants, defenders and more, and our and others’ experiencing of all resulting consequences
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Our and others’ experiencing of combat stress and post-traumatic stress and its effects manifested through repeated actions leading to arrest, abuse, beatings, torture and more, in which we are perpetrators of chaos and tyranny, being tyrants, victims, sociopaths, deviants and more, and our and others’ experiencing of all resulting consequences
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Our and others’ experiencing of combat stress and post-traumatic stress and its effects from all causes and effects, including maintained (or not maintained) tendencies toward killing, blaming others and ourselves for our own behavior, and all other causes and levels in which we are perpetrators of chaos and tyranny, being tyrants, victims, sociopaths, deviants, desperados and more, and our and others’ experiencing of all resulting consequences
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Our and others’ experiencing of combat stress and post-traumatic stress and its effects from all causes and effects, including writing home from the front about death, pain and more, and our and others’ experiencing of all resulting consequences
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Our and others’ experiencing of combat stress and post-traumatic stress and all its effects from all causes, together with our asking others and God to repair our wrongs and more, and our and others’ experiencing of all resulting consequences
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Our and others’ experiencing of combat stress and post-traumatic stress and its effects from all causes, including experiencing as soldiers, combatants, or as a nation that we exposed ourselves and others to death and suffering, resulting in severe psychological, physical and energetic consequences and more, and our and others’ experiencing of all resulting consequences
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Our and others’ experiencing of combat stress and post-traumatic stress and its effects in the form of psychological disorders, anxiety disorders and more, in which we and others are perpetrators of chaos and tyranny, being tyrants, sociopaths, desperados, as a result of our own and others’ traumatic experiences and events and more, and our and others’ experiencing of all resulting consequences
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Our and others’ experiencing of combat stress and post-traumatic stress and its effects from all causes and levels, together with our attempts and requests to God to repair our own and others’ wrongs, because we exposed ourselves and others to death, suffering, hunger, disease, poverty, destruction and more, and our and others’ experiencing of all resulting consequences
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Our and others’ experiencing of combat stress and post-traumatic stress and its effects at every stage of our oppression, including that we took military oaths as soldiers while fighting against the defenseless, the elderly, children, pregnant women and other living beings; that we exposed ourselves and others to death, suffering and destructive experiences and more, and our and others’ experiencing of all resulting consequences
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Our and others’ experiencing of combat stress and post-traumatic stress and its effects at every stage of our oppression, including that we took military oaths as soldiers and exposed ourselves and others to death, suffering and destructive experiences and more, caused by severe stress that resulted in a psychological crisis in ourselves and others, exceeding the limits of human endurance during war, rape, imprisonment in concentration camps and similar situations, and our and others’ experiencing of all resulting consequences
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Our and others’ experiencing of combat stress and post-traumatic stress and its effects at every stage of our oppression, including that we took military oaths as soldiers and exposed ourselves and others to death, suffering and destructive experiences and more, together with disturbances in our own and others’ functioning that may last from weeks to months or years, with a fluctuating course, and where relief from symptoms may take a very long time for us, others involved, and defenseless people, and our and others’ experiencing of all resulting consequences
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Our and others’ experiencing of combat stress and post-traumatic stress and its effects at every stage of our oppression, including that we took military oaths as soldiers and exposed ourselves and others to death, suffering and destructive experiences and more, leading to personality disorders, neuroses, obsessive-compulsive personality traits such as irrational judgment of others and ourselves, intrusiveness, aggression occurring in ourselves and others, and our and others’ experiencing of all resulting consequences
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Our and others’ experiencing of combat stress and post-traumatic stress and its effects at every stage of our oppression, including that we took military oaths as soldiers and exposed ourselves and others to death, suffering and destructive experiences and more, through the memory of the sons and daughters of nations, their fates, and the impact upon their families, and our and others’ experiencing of all resulting consequences
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Our and others’ experiencing of combat stress and post-traumatic stress and its effects at every stage of our oppression, including that we took military oaths as soldiers and exposed ourselves and others to death, suffering and destructive experiences and more, resulting in difficulties in social contacts and avoidance of them despite a desire for acceptance and interpersonal relationships, together with lowered and distorted self-esteem, and our and others’ experiencing of all resulting consequences
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Our and others’ experiencing of combat stress and post-traumatic stress and its effects at every stage of our oppression, including that we took military oaths as soldiers and exposed ourselves and others to death, suffering and destructive experiences and more, resulting in profound suffering caused by the inability to form bonds with other people and the tendency to withdraw, and our and others’ experiencing of all resulting consequences
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Our and others’ experiencing of combat stress and post-traumatic stress and its effects manifested through a chronic avoidant attitude toward people, risky situations and challenges, leading to social isolation, inability to find work and more, and our and others’ experiencing of all resulting consequences
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Our and others’ experiencing of combat stress and post-traumatic stress and its effects manifested through rejection, humiliation, feelings of shame, and avoidance of relationships with other people while participating in so-called peacekeeping missions, in which we and others are both victims and perpetrators of turmoil in our own and others’ lives, being tyrants, sociopaths, deviants, invaders, defenders and more, and our and others’ experiencing of all resulting consequences
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Our and others’ experiencing of combat stress and post-traumatic stress and its effects in the form of depression, anxiety, phobias, social phobia, and anger resulting from failures in social relationships, while participating in wars or so-called peacekeeping missions in which we and others are both victims and perpetrators of turmoil in our own and others’ lives, being tyrants, sociopaths, deviants, invaders, defenders and more, and our and others’ experiencing of all resulting consequences
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Our and others’ experiencing of combat stress and post-traumatic stress and its effects manifested through personality disintegration and long-term disturbances, without realizing the true source of these inhibitions, appearing emotionally cold because of fear of expressing feelings and more, and our and others’ experiencing of all resulting consequences
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Our and others’ experiencing of combat stress and post-traumatic stress and its effects leading to family conflicts, aggression toward loved ones, anxiety, avoidance of risky situations and life challenges and more, and our and others’ experiencing of all resulting consequences
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Our and others’ experiencing of combat stress and post-traumatic stress and its effects manifested through a chronic avoidant attitude toward people, risky situations and challenges, leading to social isolation and more, and our and others’ experiencing of all resulting consequences
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Our and others’ experiencing of combat stress and post-traumatic stress and its effects leading to the inability to readjust and adapt to life due to severe stress reactions and more, and our and others’ experiencing of all resulting consequences
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Our and others’ experiencing of combat stress and post-traumatic stress and its effects leading to alcohol abuse, illness, exhaustion following assaults, battles, attacks and more, and our and others’ experiencing of all resulting consequences
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Our and others’ experiencing of combat stress and post-traumatic stress and its effects leading to mutual accusations of cowardice, incompetence and disloyalty, in which we are perpetrators of chaos and entanglement, being victims, executioners and more, and our and others’ experiencing of all resulting consequences
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Our and others’ experiencing of combat stress and post-traumatic stress and its effects leading to nightmares, disturbing visions, emotional horrors and anxiety attacks, in which we are the injured, scapegoats, perpetrators of chaos and tyranny, being tyrants, victims and more, and our and others’ experiencing of all resulting consequences
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Our and others’ experiencing of combat stress and post-traumatic stress and its effects leading to immense harm, suffering and death; we ask for God’s judgment upon and between us so that we may have the clear right to ask for mercy, since we and others are perpetrators of chaos and entanglement, being victims, executioners and more, and our and others’ experiencing of all resulting consequences
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Our and others’ experiencing of combat stress and post-traumatic stress and its effects leading to harm, suffering and death; we direct our requests to God, appealing to divine kindness and mercy, asking Him to forgive us and relying upon divine responsibility, since we and others are perpetrators of chaos and entanglement, being victims, executioners and more, and our and others’ experiencing of all resulting consequences
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Our and others’ experiencing of combat stress and post-traumatic stress and its effects leading to long-lasting suffering through hidden and open warfare, fighting from vehicles, chariots, tanks, killing from vehicles, chariots, aircraft and the like, in which we and others are perpetrators of chaos and entanglement, being victims, executioners and more, and our and others’ experiencing of all resulting consequences
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Our and others’ experiencing of combat stress and post-traumatic stress and its effects leading to accidents, attacking and being attacked, attacks upon the defenseless, in which we and others are perpetrators of chaos and entanglement, being victims, executioners and more, and our and others’ experiencing of all resulting consequences
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Our and others’ experiencing of combat stress and post-traumatic stress and its effects leading to alcoholism, drug abuse, self-delusion, hypnosis of ourselves and others, recognizing that we and others are the perpetrators of these conditions and more, and our and others’ experiencing of all resulting consequences
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Our and others’ experiencing of combat stress and post-traumatic stress and its effects leading to the initiation of wars, armed conflicts, conquests, occupations and military actions involving others and more, and our and others’ experiencing of all resulting consequences
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Our and others’ experiencing of combat stress and post-traumatic stress and its effects leading to a lack of protection and security, realizing that a person cannot always protect oneself alone and more, and our and others’ experiencing of all resulting consequences
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Our and others’ experiencing of combat stress and post-traumatic stress and its effects leading to the existence of military guards, witnesses, inspectors, protectors, military creators of various kinds and more, of every type, level, rank and gender, and our and others’ experiencing of all resulting consequences
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Our and others’ experiencing of combat stress and post-traumatic stress and its effects leading to intentions, habits and needs of being—or not being—military personnel, soldiers, deviants, oppressors, executioners, victims, injured parties and more, and our and others’ experiencing of all resulting consequences
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Our and others’ experiencing of combat stress and post-traumatic stress and its effects; we ask God for recompense for suffering, for the loss of life of warriors, defenders and attackers, for our own lives and those of loved ones, acquaintances and strangers, for ourselves and for all participants in combat and more, and our and others’ experiencing of all resulting consequences
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Our and others’ experiencing of combat stress and post-traumatic stress and its effects leading to delusions, hypersensitivity to noise, fearfulness, nervous exhaustion, physical disability, sensory disturbances, continual anxiety and more, and our and others’ experiencing of all resulting consequences
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Our and others’ experiencing of combat stress and post-traumatic stress and its effects leading to attracting military masks, attributes, disguises, uniforms, costumes, mirrors, screens, military creations, head coverings, gadgets, fans, umbrellas, military partitions, curtains, drapes and their equivalents of every type, size and rank; things that conceal, cover, hide or disguise our true face and intentions, making us appear different from what we are, while also revealing and exposing our blockages, burdens, entanglements and more, including PTSD and related conditions, and our and others’ experiencing of all resulting consequences
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Our and others’ experiencing of combat stress and post-traumatic stress and its effects through being beaten, tortured, killed, finished off, tormented and massacred with particular cruelty as those deprived of the possibility of defense—being weak, wounded, ill, women, children, the elderly, disabled persons, slaves, prisoners, servants, bound, restrained, dependent upon oppressors and more, including all related consequences, and our and others’ experiencing of all resulting consequences
Technical matters concerning the idea and construction of sentences when working with intentions.
Article “800 Intentions for Cleansing” Link
“Building Extensive Intentions and Prayers. Skype Conversation About the Technique” Link
“One-Sentence Structure for Intentions.” Link
The word (–not) added while working with intentions to a given word means that it is worth mentioning it as an opposite, or even independently finding and speaking aloud any synonyms that come to mind together with their opposites.
For example — being poor, sick — it is good to say it also with its opposite:
–being poor, sick, –not being poor, sick
This allows one to move a given pattern as broadly as possible at once, in different aspects, also in its opposite. It is also worth knowing that Souls often think and claim that they do not have such opposite patterns, for example that they are not idolaters in a given case.
Another example:
A woman’s Soul denies having once been a bad mother. Therefore adding the negating phrase – not being a bad mother – may allow her to understand the state in which she finds herself.
Being a bad mother, –not being a bad mother–
“Of course not, never in my life! These are not my patterns. What I do is my private matter.” [–Very often the soul says or thinks this about itself.]
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• s_majda writes:
03/02/2019 at 10:16 (Edit)
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