(Hmmm... onkohan tää re-postaus??)
No jopas jotakin!
http://www.army.mil/article/139778/FORT GORDON, Ga. -- Staff Sgt. Todd Knauber used to believe it would sound ridiculous to recommend something like transcendental meditation classes to fellow combat veterans but the results have changed his views.
Knauber states that, "it is our greatest weapon in helping to combat the scars of conflict. This program provides [veterans] the grounds to reestablish hope; and begin to truly heal."
Knauber served nine months as a U.S. Army turret gunner in the far west region of
Afghanistan during Operation Enduring Freedom before he was injured.
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Without a dependable support system at home, he was having trouble doing his job and maintaining any kind of relationship with his friends and loved ones.
"I got to a tipping point. Things were bad, but then I was given the greatest gift I have ever received from a stranger."
Knauber was offered an opportunity to participate in transcendental meditation as part of his treatment at Eisenhower Army Medical Center.
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Doctors promised him through medication and hard work he could potentially heal over the course of years, but since transcendental meditation he has moved much closer to achieving his recovery in months.