VCC’s collection of essays, information and links chosen for our
Choice Insider Newsletter.
As the Covid narrative fell apart, the world showed signs that it was on the edge of something significant. The mass awakening finally felt like it was something more than a hope and a dream. The dam that keeps humanity trapped in a reservoir of helplessness, was quite clearly cracking and it felt inevitable that the flood of consciousness would soon be flowing through humanity.
Meredith Miller’s new book, currently only available on Amazon.com, ‘Quick Start Guide: Narcissistic Abuse Recovery’
Meredith Miller was the VCC-CHA guest, Wednesday, August 31, 2023. She is a holistic coach, author, and speaker who helps people self-heal after narcissistic abuse and other toxic relationships. Her mission is to bridge the gap between trauma and purpose. She teaches mindsets and tactical tools to help with recovery.
In 2020, Meredith began speaking out about the psychological abuse patterns—from the micro to the macro—she was observing in the New Normal world. Her holistic perspective on the global events underway can help people understand the baffling behavior of others while offering inner solutions for addressing our collective and individual trauma. Meredith Miller’s Website
Read and download Meredith Miller’s presentation notes entitled, “A Psychoneurospiritual State of Captivity” here.
Watch her presentation with us. (1:22:57)
Listen on our podcast.
A moral-agent will be at odds with an autocrat at the point where the autocrat commands the moral agent to perform an immoral act.
“A Moral Agent is ‘a being who is capable of acting with reference to right and wrong.” Reference
A moral-agent will be at odds with an autocrat at the point where the autocrat commands the moral agent to perform an immoral act. This antagonism between individual morality and hierarchy was examined at the Nuremberg Trials and at the Trial of Lieutenant William Calley, following the Mai Lai Massacre in Vietnam.
Read the full essay here.
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A society that presumes sickness is inherently ill and cannot be trusted on matters of health.
A society that prohibits physical activity and social connectiveness cannot be trusted on matters of well-being.
A society that treats symptoms and fails to investigate root causes cannot be trusted on matters of vitality.
A society that isolates its elderly and frail cannot be trusted on matters of compassion.
Read the full essay here.