
The Warrior’s Path: Healing Moral Injury, Soul Wounds, and the Taboos of Sex and War
In this deeply moving and expansive conversation, host Julian Royce sits down with Mark Cunningham, a therapist, military veteran, and dedicated advocate for psychedelic healing. Mark shares his unique journey from serving as a military police officer in Afghanistan to undergoing a radical paradigm shift through anthropology and psychedelic medicine.
The episode explores the "soul wounds" common to the veteran experience and beyond, specifically focusing on Moral Injury—the damage done to one's conscience when witnessing or participating in acts that violate core moral values. From the jungles of Peru to the neuroscience of "freeze" energy, Mark and Julian discuss how we can move from a culture of isolation and shame toward one of "village vibes," radical accountability, and heart-centered connection.
Main Topics Covered
From MP to Healer: Mark’s transition from enforcing the "War on Drugs" in the Army to advocating for the liberation of psychedelic medicines for veterans.
The Anthropology of Belonging: How our nomadic hunter-gatherer roots explain the modern epidemic of loneliness and why the military often provides a fleeting sense of "tribe."
Healing the Soul Wound: A deep dive into Moral Injury and how it differs from PTSD, requiring spiritual and ethical reckoning rather than just symptom management.
The "Freeze" Breakthrough: Mark's powerful story of an all-veteran psilocybin group where he finally released decades of pent-up trauma through a primal, non-verbal somatic experience.
The Doctor as Shaman: Navigating the tension between the "sterile" medical model of psychedelics and the need for community-led, nature-based decriminalization.
Sexual Shadow & Accountability: A mature response to disturbing online "rape academies" and how avoiding the "sexual shadow" leads to the damaging "leaks" of energy into violence.
Chimps vs. Bonobos: Using primatology to explore human propensities for patriarchy and war versus matriarchy and erotic connection as conflict resolution.
The Balanced Warrior: Reflections on the "New Warrior" initiation (Mankind Project) and the necessity of integrating the archetypes of King, Warrior, Magician, and Lover.
Key Takeaways
Healthy vs. Unhealthy Shame: Healthy shame (guilt) motivates behavioral change and repair after a wrong, whereas unhealthy shame is an identification with being "bad" that paralyzes growth.
The "Ski Slope" of the Mind: Mark explains the neuroscience of habit—how thoughts carve deep grooves in our neural "snow" and how psychedelics provide a fresh snowfall to choose new paths.
Community is Essential to Trauma Recovery: PTSD is often exacerbated by a lack of a supportive community to witness and "take on" the wounds of war alongside the individual.
The True Warrior's Grief: A healthy warrior views violence only as a tragic last resort and maintains the capacity to feel grief for the harm caused, rather than hardening the heart.
Connect with the Guest Mark Cunningham
Website: https://www.adaptivetherapyllc.com/
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/markrcunningham
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adaptivetherapyllc/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AdaptiveTherapyLLC/
Connect with Julian Royce
Website: https://astateofmindtherapy.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/julianoceann/
Therapy & Meditation: Inquire about Julian's somatic psychotherapy and meditation classes.
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