SWIHA Blog

Remembering 9/11: Looking Back & Finding Resilience

Posted by KC Miller on 9/11/17 7:30 AM

For anyone older than about 18 to 20 years old, the mere mention of September 11, 2001, evokes visceral memories of the day the twin towers fell in New York City. Today marks the sixteenth anniversary of this heartbreaking event, and when asked to remember where they were on that day, most people have an almost automatic reflex, causing them to hold their breath and flit back to the memories buried within their emotional awareness. What is this universal emotion we are experiencing in recalling tragedy? Vulnerability!

No matter how old you were, the crack in the cosmic egg which occurred that day caused an entire nation to feel vulnerable. Something shifted in all of us, and that shift may still be affecting how we show up in the world today.

Read More

Topics: Trauma, PTSD, Vulnerability, September 11th, resilience, 9/11, tragedy

Subscribe to Email Updates



Recent Posts

Posts by Topic

see all