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127 Trauma, Fragmentation, and the Soothing Certainty of Dogmatism

127 Trauma, Fragmentation, and the Soothing Certainty of Dogmatism

Released Monday, 26th December 2022
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127 Trauma, Fragmentation, and the Soothing Certainty of Dogmatism

127 Trauma, Fragmentation, and the Soothing Certainty of Dogmatism

127 Trauma, Fragmentation, and the Soothing Certainty of Dogmatism

127 Trauma, Fragmentation, and the Soothing Certainty of Dogmatism

Monday, 26th December 2022
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Connections between brain regions lead to a healthy and stable brain (and a healthy and stable life). Trauma prevents these brain connections. This is known as fragmentation. In today’s episode, I explain how trauma leads to fragmentation in the brain and why fragmentation makes you feel unstable in your day to day life. I then suggest that when we feel unstable, we are drawn toward theologies and worldviews that offer certainty. The fragmentation in your brain resulting from trauma can make you a very dogmatic person. Why? Because, as Dan Allender says, “The more certain you become, the less fragmented you feel.”

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