Spiritual Reflections on Living With Traumatic Brain Injury

Tag: wilderness

Wilderness II

Posted: December 6, 2018 by Tamara Puffer
Lately, I’ve noticed my brain injury challenges are more present than they sometimes are. I’m trying to manage them but it is very hard. Yesterday I said to Michael, “Why don’t I ever see other survivors dealing with over-stimulation and cognitive issues?  I see brain injury folks all the time attending meetings, workshops and other […]
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Walking Through the Wilderness

Posted: September 23, 2018 by Tamara Puffer
As I come out of the wilderness, my tendency is to begin participating in too many things. This is a symptom of much of upper class, upper- middle class and middle class American culture.  As our society becomes more stratified this is happening right now under Mr. Trump – although it began happening much earlier.  […]
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A Way in the Wilderness

Posted: September 24, 2015 by Tamara Puffer
This is a picture of my dog Sparky in our car lying in the midst of our belongings as we returned from our beach trip a couple of weeks ago. Worn-out, he lies among the clutter and I must admit, right now I feel the same way! I had hoped to return from the beach […]
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“Into the Wild”

Posted: June 3, 2015 by Tamara Puffer
Since I attended the Summer Institute for Theology and Disability last week in Atlanta, I decided not to sing in the choir at Grace Covenant Presbyterian Church. I wouldn’t have gone to church at all but it was Mark Ramsey’s last solo sermon before he begins serving a church in Austin Texas and I didn’t […]
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