Healing: collective trauma
Regenerative, restorative and transformative containers.
We are in need of so many of these, so many ways to step past our current, entangled, complex crises. These engender so much pain for many people and in all of us, for all.
The Collective Trauma Summit is an outstanding example of such a container. It is on now. It is global. It is a mass movement to healing.
It is free.
On now
The collective trauma summit runs until October 6, 2022. See the full schedule, talks, music, poetry and more here>
David Whyte
As a taster watch> Thomas Hübl introduce David Whyte and
The Bell and the Blackbird
The sound of a bell
Still reverberating,
or a blackbird calling
from a corner of the field,
asking you to wake
into this life,
or inviting you deeper
into the one that waits.
Either way
takes courage,
either way wants you
to be nothing
but that self that
is no self at all,
wants you to walk
to the place
where you find
you already know
how to give
every last thing
away.
The approach
that is also
the meeting
itself,
meeting
at all.
That radiance
you have always
carried with you
as you walk
both alone
and completely
accompanied
in friendship
by every corner
of the world
crying
Allelujah.
Of course when you hear that line “that radiance you have always carried with you,” many times you say “What radiance? Where is that radiance?”
And certainly, it’s the experience of the world that life is difficult What lies beneath the trouble is one of the themes I’ve been working with this year—the way we’re constantly troubled as human beings.
But it’s almost always the next dispensation of our life which is knocking on our door. And we’re troubled because we actually don’t know how to hold it, how to make ourselves large enough for the understanding.
And I think part of, you know, I think part of the worldwide work on trauma is part of enlarging our understanding of ourselves to hold both joy and difficulty at the same time.
To hold our troubles, the way we’ve been hurt or violated by life, the way our identity has been broken into at times. When, without our consent it seems, yeah.
Watch David and Thomas here>
Resources
Links and credits
The Collective Trauma Summit website is here>
For more images, videos and articles on stories and on healing, transformation and regeneration see:
- Lynette Thorstensen and Sushant Shrestha on the Power of diversity here>
- Barrett Brown on Communicating sustainability here>
- A developmental journey: power, perspectives and passion here>
- For more on what draws us in see Attractors: Strangely we keep getting pulled in here>
- Hidden stories: Shifting our thinking patterns here>
A visual index of articles about transformation is here>
Photos by Festina Lentívaldi, (be) Benevolution. Reuse: Creative Commons BY-NC 3.0 US except for video overlay from video. Poem from the youtube talk and transcript.
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