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Healing Collective Trauma
- A Process for Integrating Our Intergenerational and Cultural Wounds
- Narrated by: Daniel Henning
- Length: 9 hrs and 33 mins
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Spiritual teacher Thomas Hübl has spent years investigating why it is that old and seemingly disconnected traumas can seed their way through communities and across generations. His work culminates in Healing Collective Trauma, a new perspective on trauma that addresses both its visible effects and its most hidden roots. Thomas combines deep knowledge of mystical traditions with the latest scientific research. "In this way", writes Thomas, "we are weaving a double helix between ancient wisdom and contemporary understanding".
Thomas details the Collective Trauma Integration Process, a group-based modality for evoking and eventually dissolving stuck traumatic energies. Providing structured practices for both students and group facilitators, Healing Collective Trauma is intended to build a practical tool kit for integration.
Including essays contributed by experts such as Dr. Gabor Mate, Dr. Otto Scharmer, Dr. Christina Bethell, and Ken Wilber, Healing Collective Trauma offers not just an advanced look at community trauma but also a hopeful glimpse of the future. As Thomas declares, "Together, I believe we can and must heal the 'soul wound' that marks us all. In so doing, we will awaken to the luminous possibility and profound potential of our true, mutual nature as humankind".
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Narrator is terrible for this book...
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Dr. Neale presents a seven-session audio course to immerse you in the teachings and practices of the Lam Rim - Tibetan Buddhism’s time-tested path for psychological maturity and awakening. Created as an audio companion to Dr. Neale’s book Gradual Awakening, this course brings you a guided experience in the traditional Lam Rim journey, updated with insights from science and psychotherapy to root each step in our modern experience.
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Barbara Ann Brennan, founder of the Barbara Brennan School of Healing and best-selling author of Hands of Light and Light Emerging, is one of the most influential healers and spiritual leaders of the 21st century. Now, in her latest book, Core Light Healing, her work continues with revolutionary new information on working with the creative process and the fourth level. The fourth-level, or astral, world bridges the creative pulse from the physical to the higher levels of reality and manifestation.
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I was excited for this book but...
- By Eric on 06-25-19
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With the same extraordinary skill that he used to demystify scientific abstraction and the new physics, Gary Zukav, the award-winning author of The Dancing Wu Li Masters, here takes us on a brilliant and penetrating exploration of the new phase of evolution we have now entered.
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Humanity now, perhaps more than in any previous time, has an opportunity to create a new, saner, more loving world. This will involve a radical inner leap from the current egoic consciousness to an entirely new one. In illuminating the nature of this shift in consciousness, Tolle describes in detail how our current ego-based state of consciousness operates. Then gently, and in very practical terms, he leads us into this new consciousness. We will come to experience who we truly are and learn to live and breathe freely.
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A Realized Being Shares In Person...a rare find.
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Very helpfull
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Too Robotic No Compassion
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Finding Meaning in the Second Half of Life
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What does it really mean to be a grown-up in today's world? We assume that once we "get it together" with the right job, marry the right person, have children, and buy a home, all is settled and well. But adulthood presents varying levels of growth and is rarely the respite of stability we expected. Turbulent emotional shifts can take place anywhere between the ages of 35 and 70 when we question the choices we've made, realize our limitations, and feel stuck - commonly known as the "midlife crisis".
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The great bait and switch.
- By real. on 12-14-19
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The Religion of Tomorrow
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A single purpose lies at the heart of all the great religious traditions: awakening to the astonishing reality of the true nature of ourselves and the universe. At the same time, through centuries of cultural accretion and focus on myth and ritual as ends in themselves, this core insight has become obscured. Here Ken Wilber provides a path for reenvisioning a religion of the future that acknowledges the evolution of humanity in every realm while remaining faithful to that original spiritual vision.
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A mind-blowing spiritual experience
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Good book – poor narrator
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- L. Johnson
- 12-05-20
Excellent Information, cold delivery
I'm wildly surprised by the narrator choice for this title. Thomas' work is outstanding... deep, sensitive, expansive and deeply personal and transpersonal. The narration, while competent, is cold, distancing, superficial. With respect to the narrator, who would be an excellent selection for plenty of intellectualized nonfiction, he's not a great choice for a rich, mysterious journey such as the one Thomas offers in this book. I love the work deeply. I'd return this book due to the disconnect of the narration selection if I wasn't so committed to the work.
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- Benjamin
- 02-17-22
most chipper and pedantic performance
this book is absolutely amazing and this performance is driving me crazy. as heartful and soulful as the content of this book is, The performance is light-hearted cognitive and highly missattuned. hard to connect with the material with such a missattuned performance.
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- sheryl wookey
- 12-03-20
the message for NOW
empowering and respecting of each of us ...and hope grounded in our humanity if we choose wholeness
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- Clara Soto
- 03-13-23
Great information!
There is hope for us to start to work for a better world for us and the generations to come.
Thanks Thomas!
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- Dena
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As an alternative therapist deeply immersed in the realms of holistic wellness and energy healing, I found Thomas Hübl's "Healing Collective Trauma" to be a profound exploration of how collective trauma shapes societies and individuals alike. Hübl delves into the intricacies of shared trauma experiences and offers innovative methods to address and heal these deep-seated wounds. His approach aligns seamlessly with my practice, emphasizing the interconnectedness of individual and collective healing.
One of the most striking aspects of the book is Hübl's examination of historical traumas and their lingering effects on contemporary society. He highlights how events such as wars, natural disasters, and systemic oppression leave indelible marks on the collective psyche. This resonated with my work in crisis intervention and domestic violence advocacy, where understanding the broader context of trauma is crucial for effective healing.
Hübl’s insights into the somatic dimension of collective trauma are particularly noteworthy. He discusses how trauma is not just a psychological phenomenon but is also deeply embedded in the body. This perspective aligns with my practice of energy healing, where I often observe how unaddressed trauma manifests as physical ailments. Hübl provides practical techniques for somatic experiencing, which can be integrated into various therapeutic modalities to help individuals process and release stored trauma.
Another highlight is Hübl's emphasis on the importance of community and relational healing. He underscores the necessity of creating safe spaces where individuals can share their stories and experiences, fostering a sense of connection and mutual support. This mirrors my own approach in couples counseling and group therapy, where the healing power of shared experiences and empathetic listening is paramount.
Hübl also delves into the role of spirituality in healing collective trauma, advocating for a holistic approach that incorporates spiritual practices alongside psychological and somatic therapies. This integrative perspective is particularly relevant to my work, where I often blend traditional therapeutic techniques with spiritual and metaphysical practices to support holistic wellness.
Overall, "Healing Collective Trauma" by Thomas Hübl offers invaluable insights and practical tools for addressing the complex layers of trauma that affect us all. It is a compelling read for anyone committed to understanding and healing the collective wounds that shape our world, and it has profoundly influenced my approach to therapy and healing.
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- Nevets
- 01-08-21
Do it Yourself Spirituality
Another book of do it yourself spirituality! never a mention of the Grace of a Real Guru who is the True agent of change and transformation AND ancestral healing. caters to the westerner in everyone...take heaven by storm kind of attitude. it's the Grace of God that heals not one's own meager attempts to connect with the light. Hubl, although well intentioned, is just another wanna be spiritual teacher. My advice..find a real Guru and submit to that one! that one will purify you of your ancestral wounds.
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- Sharma Cortez
- 12-14-23
Negativity
Just didn’t care for it
Seems shallow
Feeds not the best in people
Just don’t care for it
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