Fear is the Mind-Killer
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Odrakir — I believe the notation above means this fantastic image & the Litany Against Fear may be shared. May we use it for an illustration in an article I’ve written, soon to be published? How should we attribute it?
Ann
Hi Ann, thanks for visiting. Litany Against Fear is from Frank Herbert’s Dune, that’s how you should attribute it 🙂 I just used his fantastic text to create the wallpaper. Feel free to use it. Cheers!
THANK YOU so much for your quick reply. My editor will be ever so grateful. Do you want a copy of the article when it comes out? It’s about the ‘real’ behaviors that bring on what is called PTSD — only what I found out was deeply moving, especially as concerns women who serve on the front.
I’ll need your actual email addie.
Ann Fillmore, PhD
http://wakingrem.com
uuzul@aol.com
Sure 🙂 admin[at]odrakir.com
Would you mind this image being used as a Facebook cover photo? It is one of the loveliest graphics that I have seen for one of the most powerful thoughts expressed in Herbert’s work. I would like to use it for a time, but I would only do so with permission.
Thank you for the excellent image, in any event.
Sure, no problem 🙂 Thanks!
Not a problem! It was the prototype for the lead-in image on an article of mine published several years ago about PTSD, or rather how PTSD was ‘invented’. When I got to writing the article, the subject became more about how women who were in the war zone were treated (badly) afterward. Anyway – go right ahead and use it. Here is a link to the article so you can see how the image was eventually used. They’re different enough that you’re okay to use this one without having to say where it came from. http://www.positivehealth.com/article/mind-matters/the-fear-process-beyond-the-initials-ptsd