
In "Waking the Tiger," Peter Levine revolutionizes trauma healing by revealing why wild animals rarely develop PTSD. Translated into 24 languages, this groundbreaking work asks: What if your body already knows how to heal itself - you just need to listen?
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A gazelle sprints across the savanna, cheetah closing in. Teeth nearly grazing its flank, the gazelle makes a final desperate leap-and escapes. What happens next reveals everything about trauma. The gazelle doesn't run home to tell its friends about the near-death experience. It doesn't develop a fear of open spaces or have nightmares about predators. Instead, it stops, trembles violently for a few minutes, then calmly returns to grazing as if nothing happened. That trembling? It's not weakness-it's wisdom. The gazelle is discharging the massive surge of survival energy that flooded its system during the chase. This natural completion is what we humans have forgotten how to do. We experience the same biological activation when threatened, but our complex minds interrupt the process. We tell ourselves to "be strong," to "get over it," to stop shaking or crying. And in doing so, we trap survival energy in our bodies-energy that was meant to be released. This trapped energy becomes trauma, not because we're broken, but because we've disconnected from an ancient wisdom our bodies still carry.
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