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Paperback Trauma: Time, Space and Fractals Book

ISBN: 1477459723

ISBN13: 9781477459720

Trauma: Time, Space and Fractals

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Fractals have been called "the fingerprints of God"... this book explores the role of fractal time in an ongoing effort to understand causes, experience and healing of individual, social and global trauma. Physicists are now telling us that the Universe and time itself is composed of an infinite series of expanding and contracting cycles within cycles. This new version of reality conjures images of vast cosmic cycles mirrored in smaller cycles of planetary cycles, human civilizations, community and family systems, as well as individual lives. Each life is lived as an integral fragment of other cycles nested within increasingly larger cycles. These larger cycles contain smaller cycles and still smaller cycles because they contain universal fractal patterns which repeat themselves in non-linear self- similar way as described in the axiom " As above, so below". In many traditions, if not all, these hidden designs are recognized as fate.

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Prejudicial, Myopic, and Dishonest

Don't waste your money. I'm sorry I wasted mine! The writer makes it very apparent that she is guided by prejudice and bigotry. Her examples are further evidence of her dishonesty, as any book written on Trauma, specifically referencing collective trauma (societal trauma) in the post 9/11 era that ignores what occurred, because she is pro-Islam, reveals themselves to be incapable of objectivity. It is difficult to consider she's supposed to be an expert on "Trauma," when she chooses to stand with those who traumatize, including standing with the Islamic tradition that permits grown men to marry (and violate) little girls as well as the tradition to perform Female Genital Mutilation, as if what I've just mentioned isn't traumatic. It is! St Just's choice to stand with those inflicting trauma (as part of their ideology) delegitimizes her alleged expertise. She's one-sided in both her research and her presentation, which means she mis-represents. Her focus on fractals isn’t novel, nor does she indicate her understanding of fractals, because she herself cannot grasp that she is the one administering the trauma through her deception.
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