Healing Collective Trauma: A Workshop with Thomas Hubl
Organization:
CIIS Public Programs
Category:
Health & Wellness
Geographical Area:
San Francisco
Start
Date:
5/16/2020
End Date:
5/17/2020
Start Time:
10:00 AM
End Time:
5:00 PM
Event
Info:
May 16-17, 10:00am-5:00pm both days
Trauma is both an individual and a collective issue. Unresolved personal trauma has been linked to anxiety, depression, and disease. We are often unaware of the effects of collective trauma because we have been born into a pre-traumatized world that we consider normal. The symptoms of this hidden trauma show up in our culture as addiction, othering, and aggression and give rise to systemic problems such as racial and economic injustice, and even our climate crisis.
According to modern mystic and spiritual teacher, Thomas Hubl, our shared work is to investigate how these entangled traumas live inside each of us, and to come together to consciously work on healing our collective traumas-even those from generations past. Through this process, we can discover our transformative potential to break through the obstacles to our spiritual evolution, unlock our higher capacities for collective intelligence, innovation, and insight.
Join Thomas for a deep exploration into the inter-relatedness of personal and collective trauma. Through meditation, teachings, interactive exercises, and group process work explore how healing trauma can help us to embody our spiritual growth and to be of service in the world.
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