Healing After War

Stefanos shares a profound perspective on the psychological toll of war, drawing from the practices of the Māori people in New Zealand, who emphasize the importance of healing and nurturing for returning warriors. He highlights how the trauma of conflict can linger for generations, affecting societal dynamics and individual well-being. Additionally, he discusses the evolution of masculinity, noting that while physical attributes may define traditional roles, our consciousness and emotional complexity have advanced significantly.