Thursday, October 27, 2016

Unanticipated Trauma

As a minister, I have dealt with a lot of trauma. I've just about seen it all. If I anticipate it, it is fine. I steel myself for what I might see. But if it isn't anticipated, I react as anyone would do, which is not very well. Here's an example. I was walking to my vestry one day when I suddenly encountered an attempted murder, about twenty metres / yards from the Church gate. It was somebody I knew. He was neatly dressed, his face flat on the pavement / sidewalk, shuddering violently, and bloodied all over -- and unconscious. I was shaken, all day. (He survived).

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