May the heart be your guide as you rescue your inner child. As we recover, we transform into victors vs victims, heal our minds and psyches.
Eventually, we learned that all we need is inside us already.
Forrest Lang was raised by his biological mother until he was placed in foster care at 12. Forrest joined the Navy as a hospital corpsman at the age of 18. He served honorably for 5 years during peacetime, after which he attended community college in San Diego studying illustration. In 2003, he reenlisted and was deployed to Iraq, serving as a line corpsman with the First Marine Division. After one combat deployment, Forrest returned to San Diego, where he has been a tattoo artist for the last 16 years.
Forrest is the author of Angel Blue, a memoir about recovery from severe mental, spiritual and emotional trauma. He currently resides in La Jolla, California, with his fiancée Kristin and daughter Grace. His Mission - To promote his book, Angel Blue the story of his recovery, to serve as inspiration for those who have experienced physical mental, & sexual trauma. It is possible to live a great life, full of purpose, connection, and success in love & career regardless of where you came from.
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