Tuesday, August 10, 2010

UK:The Chalice Well

Real Life
How a holy well healed Our Boys
By SHARON HENDRY

A gentle wind is blowing softly through an idyllic country garden and the hypnotic sound of healing water can be heard trickling from a holy well.

The Chalice Well, an ancient watering hole buried deep in the heart of mystical Glastonbury, in the lush green Somerset countryside, is a far cry from the dusty, death-ridden plains of Afghanistan. And the New Age healing sessions that are taking place in its grounds are at odds with the usual early morning gun drills and marches of army life.


But for a group of soldiers suffering from severe Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), this unusual therapy is proving a miracle cure. Originally launched in 2007, the Warrior Programme aims to help those who have battled on behalf of their country to battle the demons they now face as a result.


Such is its proven success, the army's highest ranking officials are taking notice and even seeking to fund further retreats.


During a three-day programme, soldiers are taught to let go of the past and move on through a series of alternative therapies including t'ai chi, meditation and a Hawaiian 'forgiveness' therapy in which participants are encouraged to cut the imaginary cord holding them to the object of their anger.



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