What the Climate Movement Can Learn From Collective Trauma Healing
Practices for helping large groups of people integrate traumatic histories could inform more effective action. Article by journalist Matthew Green on DeSmog.
» Read MorePractices for helping large groups of people integrate traumatic histories could inform more effective action. Article by journalist Matthew Green on DeSmog.
» Read MoreAs a world we stand at a crossroads: resolve our current crises, including the climate, either through innovation, or repeat the past. For us to actualize the abundance of innovative ideas and resources available to solve our urgent climate challenges, we must commit first to sustaining the living organisms closest to home: ourselves. Article published in “Climate Complexity Change”, unpsychology magazine, Issue 7, Spring 2021
» Read MoreThe project “The Citizen is Present” took part in the climate conference in December. It’s run by people from the Thomas Hübl community. The initiative was networked with the virtual Cave Meditation and with “Collective Online Presencing”. It was an exciting research trip on how to network meditation and social actionism, and how to create a “WE space”!
» Read MoreIn this video interview with Brian Weinberg, Thomas Hübl speaks about how climate change is both a signal of being out of alignment and an invitation into a higher perspective.
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