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Poetry From The PTSD Mind

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In the haunting and introspective realm of "Poetry from the PTSD Mind," acclaimed author Steve Barker beckons readers into a deeply affecting voyage through the intricate labyrinth of post-traumatic stress disorder. With each line of verse each carefully chosen word, this mesmerizing masterpiece weaves an empathetic tapestry of raw emotion and profound connection, ensuring that those afflicted by military PTSD are never alone in their anguish. Drawing upon the author's own experiences and the harrowing tales of resilient warriors, this collection resounds with the weight of unspoken battles, shattering the silence that envelops the haunted minds of soldiers returning from the chaos of warzones. It whispers of sleepless nights and shattered dreams, of fragmented memories that relentlessly pierce the heart. "Poetry from the PTSD Mind" is not merely a collection of poems, but a sanctuary of solace and understanding for those who have experienced the horrors of war. Between its pages, veterans discover a lifeline, knitted with uncompromising authenticity and tenderness, as they navigate the unforgiving terrain of their internal struggles. Through vivid imagery and visceral language, the author invites readers to witness the shattered fragments, the jagged pieces that constitute the journey back to wholeness. Yet, this transformative work extends beyond the realm of personal solace, immersing all who dare to explore its depths in a vast ocean of compassion and knowledge. It serves as a guide for the reader to understand the weight carried by those scarred by war, fostering a deeper empathy within the reader's soul. By delving into the minds of these courageous survivors, readers learn to hear the unspeakable, see the unseen, and feel the indescribable. Through the power of artistry and shared experience, "Poetry from the PTSD Mind" bridges the immense gap between the battlefront and peaceful alleys, unveiling an undeniable truth: that in understanding another's pain, healing may truly begin. With a deft and compassionate touch, Steve Barker navigates the depths of the human psyche, surfacing with poetic gems that shimmer with vulnerability and resilience. Every syllable of this profound work seeks to illuminate the path of healing for both warriors and their loved ones, inviting all to bear witness to the transformative power of words. "Poetry from the PTSD Mind" stands as a testament to the indomitable spirit of those affected by the invisible wounds of war, breathing life into their silent suffering, and reminding them that their stories are eternally intertwined. It is an invitation to walk beside these brave individuals as they navigate the tumultuous voyage towards recovery and understanding.

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  • Språk:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9798215316429
  • Bindende:
  • Paperback
  • Sider:
  • 68
  • Utgitt:
  • 29. november 2023
  • Dimensjoner:
  • 152x5x229 mm.
  • Vekt:
  • 114 g.
  • BLACK NOVEMBER
Leveringstid: 2-4 uker
Forventet levering: 11. desember 2024

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In the haunting and introspective realm of "Poetry from the PTSD Mind," acclaimed author Steve Barker beckons readers into a deeply affecting voyage through the intricate labyrinth of post-traumatic stress disorder. With each line of verse each carefully chosen word, this mesmerizing masterpiece weaves an empathetic tapestry of raw emotion and profound connection, ensuring that those afflicted by military PTSD are never alone in their anguish.

Drawing upon the author's own experiences and the harrowing tales of resilient warriors, this collection resounds with the weight of unspoken battles, shattering the silence that envelops the haunted minds of soldiers returning from the chaos of warzones. It whispers of sleepless nights and shattered dreams, of fragmented memories that relentlessly pierce the heart.

"Poetry from the PTSD Mind" is not merely a collection of poems, but a sanctuary of solace and understanding for those who have experienced the horrors of war. Between its pages, veterans discover a lifeline, knitted with uncompromising authenticity and tenderness, as they navigate the unforgiving terrain of their internal struggles. Through vivid imagery and visceral language, the author invites readers to witness the shattered fragments, the jagged pieces that constitute the journey back to wholeness.

Yet, this transformative work extends beyond the realm of personal solace, immersing all who dare to explore its depths in a vast ocean of compassion and knowledge. It serves as a guide for the reader to understand the weight carried by those scarred by war, fostering a deeper empathy within the reader's soul. By delving into the minds of these courageous survivors, readers learn to hear the unspeakable, see the unseen, and feel the indescribable. Through the power of artistry and shared experience, "Poetry from the PTSD Mind" bridges the immense gap between the battlefront and peaceful alleys, unveiling an undeniable truth: that in understanding another's pain, healing may truly begin.

With a deft and compassionate touch, Steve Barker navigates the depths of the human psyche, surfacing with poetic gems that shimmer with vulnerability and resilience. Every syllable of this profound work seeks to illuminate the path of healing for both warriors and their loved ones, inviting all to bear witness to the transformative power of words.

"Poetry from the PTSD Mind" stands as a testament to the indomitable spirit of those affected by the invisible wounds of war, breathing life into their silent suffering, and reminding them that their stories are eternally intertwined. It is an invitation to walk beside these brave individuals as they navigate the tumultuous voyage towards recovery and understanding.

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