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When the Body Won't Let It Go

6 min · 19 de may de 2026
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Why does trauma stick? Why can't you just think your way out of an old wound? In episode two, Raymond explains what happens in the body during traumatic stress and shares how the smell of a hospital corridor could put him right back in the ICUtwenty-six years later. Anchored in Psalm 32:3-4. The Bible was not surprised by what trauma does to the body — and neither should we be. Free trauma Guide https://www.discipleblueprint.com/traumadownload [https://www.discipleblueprint.com/traumadownload] https://www.discipleblueprint.com/traumadownload

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