Making Room for Collective Grief & Restoring Supportive Resilience
Thomas and Dr. Peter A. Levine will open a space to collectively process the states of mourning that are deeply rooted in our societies. This gathering is intended to be a place of healing in the face of devastating global events: worldwide violence, the rise of authoritarian structures, the destruction of infrastructure, and climate catastrophes.
In this gathering, we’ll explore:
🔵 Collective mourning consciously experienced – witnessing what is without being overwhelmed by it.
🔵 Strengthening resilience – learning grounded and embodied ways of dealing constructively with the challenges of the present.
🔵 Rediscovering inner stability and vitality – discovering a sustaining power that goes beyond hopelessness and resignation.
🔵 Shared practice – a conscious exchange with oneself and others.
The seminar is not dedicated to any ideological or partisan positions but offers a space in which collective mourning can take place and resilience is strengthened. Through shared witnessing and present engagement, we are able to access a sense of peace.
Online Registration
Online registration is not available yet—more information is forthcoming and will be published here soon.
In-Person Registration
Registration for in-person participation is already open. Because space is limited in the rented church, early registration is recommended. A portion of the proceeds will go to an organization dedicated to the care and healing of children in war zones and to helping communities rebuild infrastructure after war or natural disasters.