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Eduardo Duran and Charlie Pacello speak about soul wounding and soul healing. Eduardo originally learned his psychology in Western institutions after spending time in the Navy, but then went to work with a Native American group, especially a spiritual healer/shaman, who taught him more about historical wounds and soul wounding. He then started to integrate the western learning he got in school with the wisdom and experiences he shared with the indigenous healer. As he worked more with the native group, and learned about how the military had played a large role in exterminating indigenous tribes. He then worked with the group on the generational soul healing that could start to address the long-term problems of the tribe and future generations by helping heal the spirit. Bio: Eduardo Duran was born in Northern New Mexico and at age 14 his family of 6 children and parents moved to California in order to escape economic hardships of poverty. The move did not resolve the hardships and made them somewhat worse as the family had to work as migrant field workers in order to survive. The hardships eased somewhat as the family became a bit more economically stable and at 17 Eduardo joined the military as a way to gain an education that would otherwise have not been possible due to economic hurdles. Eduardo completed extensive electronic training and served on board Naval surface vessels as well as submarines. Eduardo was deployed to the western Pacific twice where he served on patrol on “Yankee Station” in the Gulf of Tonkin during the Vietnam War. He also served on other missions in other parts of the world. The first college course Eduardo took was on a submarine tender at the submarine base in San Diego. When he was discharged Eduardo worked as a lab technician on specialized electronic equipment and later worked as an engineering psychologist for Naval Ocean Systems. As he progressed through a master’s degree Eduardo found that his spirit was no longer compatible working for defense and military systems. At that time he decided to begin the journey into the clinical realm of psychology and healing. Eduardo was admitted to a doctoral program where his life was turned upside down by the events that occurred shortly after that. Early into the course work Eduardo was hired to develop a mental health program for a tribal consortium. The initial work on the project let Eduardo know that the Western paradigm was falling short of what the Native community required in order to heal from what later became known as historical trauma. It was at this time that Eduardo unknowingly met his ‘root teacher’ disguised as a patient. The relationship with this holy man gave Eduardo the seeds that have evolved into the theoretical and clinical work that he writes about and works with on a day-to day-basis (more on this story in his book “Buddha in Redface”). Several papers and books have been published by Eduardo as he continues to unravel the teachings that were transmitted to him by his root teacher and wise beings he continues to relate with. Eduardo lives and works in Bozeman, Montana with his wife Judith Firehammer and his daughters Katirie and Anaya. Copyright 2020 Trauma-Sensitive Awareness Foundation, Inc.