Trauma doesn't just affect the person who originally experienced it. It can also be passed down to their children and grandchildren.
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Healing Patterns Passed Down Through our Ancestors In this week’s show Renee Baribeau and Sandra Ingerman will talk about how many of the behavior patterns we wish to heal are carried down through our ancestors and family.
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The trauma field holds not only the past, but it holds a lot of our potential. That's why I often say trauma healing is a win-win-win situation. Everybody is winning. I get more energy, the collective gets more energy, the whole life gets more energy.
This is a talk about transgenerational trauma between Anita Lasker-Wallfisch, her daughter Maya Jacobs-Wallfisch, and Thomas Hübl. Anita Lasker-Wallfisch (92) is a German-British cellist and one of the last known survivors of the "Girls' Orchestra" of Auschwitz.
Thomas Huebl's work explores and supports our quest for greater awareness, and in particular the implications of collective trauma for the development of our individual lives and for humanity in general.
Isabelle Mansuy is professor in neuroepigenetics at the university Zurich. Her lab is pioneer in the new field of transgenerational epigenetic inheritance. This is the talk with Thomas Hübl at the Celebrate Life Festival during module 2 "Collective Trauma – Trauma in our Culture".
Integrating the Past - Presenting the Future: Thomas talks about the nature of healing as a process of personal and collective transformation.
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Dr. Sc. Moshe Feldenkrais exposing a few decisive criteria characterizing his successful work with cerebral palsy infants and young children, criteria which in fact are not different from any other kind of functional skill learning: 1. Repetition and invariance, 2.
Belleruth describes recent research from the San Diego VA Hospital, which concludes that Transcendental Meditation decreases symptom severity in Veterans with Post-Traumatic Stress, outperforming Prolonged Exposure Therapy.
If what it is you want it to simply to be done with this woundedness then you will continue to search for something that temporarily at least makes you feel better.
Most of us have encountered trauma either in our own direct experience or with someone in our immediate circle. This talk examines the shame and suffering that arise from trauma and how meditation practices can support a path to full spiritual healing.
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