Event replay available · Originally aired May 19, 2026

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Three Combat Veterans on Healing PTSD and Depression with OM

A live panel with three combat veterans on healing PTSD and depression through Orgasmic Meditation.

Date
May 19, 2026
Duration
1 hour
Format
Recorded on Zoom
Status
Replay available
A veteran at dawn — silhouette portrait

A past live panel with three combat veterans on healing PTSD through Orgasmic Meditation.

About the panel

Three Combat Veterans on Healing PTSD and Depression with OM

On Tuesday, May 19 at 8 PM ET, Eros Platform hosted a live Zoom panel: Three Combat Veterans on Healing PTSD and Depression with Orgasmic Meditation (OM).

Host Eli Block, Lead OM Instructor, sat down with three combat veterans: Andrew Garcia, a US Army Specialist who served as a combat engineer; John "Thorfin" Caldwell, former Canadian Special Forces with thirty-eight years across British and Canadian militaries; and Bob Sabado, a combat veteran whose convoy was hit by a roadside bomb in Iraq. They were joined by Dr. Dan Kriegman, the clinical psychologist who led the first peer-reviewed clinical trial of OM as a meditation practice for individuals with PTSD.

The conversation looked directly at what their service was like, what it left them with, and how Orgasmic Meditation has helped them feel again.

The Panel

Who you'll hear from

Eli Block

Host

Eli Block

Lead OM Instructor

Andrew Garcia

Panelist

Andrew Garcia

US Army Specialist, combat engineer

John "Thorfin" Caldwell

Panelist

John "Thorfin" Caldwell

Former Canadian Special Forces · 38 years of service

Bob Sabado

Panelist

Bob Sabado

Combat veteran, Iraq

Dr. Dan Kriegman, PhD

Joined by

Dr. Dan Kriegman, PhD

Clinical Psychologist

Dr. Dan Kriegman is a clinical psychologist whose work integrates evolutionary biology with human experience, examining how biological imperatives shape behavior and meaning. He has held key clinical roles, including serving as Chief Psychologist at the Massachusetts Treatment Center for Sexually Dangerous Offenders and Clinical Director for a treatment program. He led the first peer-reviewed clinical trial of OM as a practice for PTSD.

Watch

Bob Sabado on his journey

A short preview of Bob's story — from a roadside bomb in Iraq to finding his way back through Orgasmic Meditation.

Why this matters

A practice built to restore the capacity to feel.

OM was developed specifically to restore and deepen the capacity to feel: not orgasm as a goal, but the practice of attention, presence, and connection.

For veterans whose nervous systems have spent years in combat zones, surviving roadside bombs and returning for deployment after deployment, that re-opening can be life-changing.

Dr. Kriegman's trial, published earlier this year in Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications, found that OM may be safely taught to individuals with PTSD, with a 47% reduction in symptom scores after four weeks of practice and an average safety rating of 4.9 out of 5 from participants themselves.

47%

Reduction in PTSD symptom scores after four weeks of practice

4.9 / 5

Average safety rating reported by participants themselves

1st

Peer-reviewed clinical trial of OM as a practice for PTSD

Published in Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications, 2026

If you or someone you love has carried the weight of combat-related trauma, this is a conversation worth watching.

A past live panel with three combat veterans on healing PTSD through Orgasmic Meditation.