Essays about things that touch our hearts, capture our interest, and fill our souls with purpose.
George Thompson, MD is a child psychiatrist, researcher, Avatar® Master, husband and father, and explorer of human potential. He builds bridges between physicians and patients, parents and children, therapists and families, individuals and their higher selves, and across medicine, consciousness, neuroscience, child development, spiritual practices, wisdom traditions, and embodied experience.
[All references to patients are case composites and do not refer to actual individuals.]
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I am a child psychiatrist, and my children are littered across Kansas. They come to me broken, betrayed by those who should care for them, but can’t, or won’t. They have studied survival in the devil’s workshop and have buried their soul to save it. They bite and scratch and hit and spit, defying me to connect, to understand, to join.
My colleagues and I put our arms around our children, see through their snarls and claws, and seek the reasons for their buried souls. Why have they concealed their most precious gifts? What dangers chased the beauty they were created to be into darkness?