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The wisdom of trauma
The wisdom of trauma









the wisdom of trauma the wisdom of trauma

Sessions will take place through the Zoom platform. Priority to questions will also be given to those that have their video enabled. Gabor is asking participants to have their video turned on. Having a webcamera is strongly recommended. This 4-day live, online retreat consists of one daily 3-hour session, from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM PDT. Gabor will be offering a mixture of didactic presentation and Q&A sessions with participants.The event is structured like a live retreat, and all participants are invited to participate live to all sessions on all days. This will be an in-depth program, suitable for therapists, spiritual seekers and anyone looking for a profound, experiential understanding of their traumatic imprint and the hidden beliefs that sustain it. Developing Resilience Who is this online retreat for? The teaching will be articulated in four main themes:Ĥ. It will be an in-depth program, suitable for therapists, spiritual seekers and anyone looking for a profound, experiential understanding of their traumatic imprint and the hidden beliefs that sustain it. We will explore emotional realities and traumatic imprints that spiritual modalities often ignore. Gabor Maté’s unique therapeutic work and teaching, Compassionate Inquiry, enhanced by movement and breathwork led by Betsy Polatin.

  • to participate in daily, live inquiry sessions with Dr.
  • to bring healing and integration to traumatic events from the past.
  • to recognize mental-emotional patterns and drivers, and how they limit your wholeness, choice and freedom.
  • to understand your own triggers and their origin.
  • to be introduced to the process of Compassionate Inquiry.
  • Resourcesįind a complete list of resources here Why Attend? This moment of crisis and uncertainty provides a potent opportunity to recognize old trauma dynamics and create new ways to respond informed by trauma education. Acceptance, allowing, non-judgement, expression and self-compassion are the ingredients needed for resolution. Spiritual bypassing can be addressed through compassionately guided self-inquiry supported by bodywork, which, together, invite pain, discomfort and repressed emotions to come to the surface to be experienced, witnessed and worked through in a safe, supportive setting. We may even intensify our practice in a disciplined effort to suppress difficult emotions. The original wound can remain unhealed, despite years of dedicated spiritual practice. Spiritual bypass occurs when we use our spiritual beliefs, practices, community and way of life to avoid experiencing, revealing and processing emotional pain. The internal discomfort of anger, sadness, fear, shame, or self-loathing is soothed by pleasant or blissful experiences encountered through meditation, yoga, chanting, prayer and connecting in community.

    the wisdom of trauma

    Many turn to spirituality to alleviate pain and suffering. Cultivate patience, respect and choice in the healing process.Access implicit memory through body sensations and emotions.Cultivate self-acceptance and self-compassion, being with what is.Express what has until now remained unexpressed from early trauma.Utilize meditation and breathing practices to generate calm and stability.Trace and uncover repressed emotional states through body awareness.Apply Dr Gabor Maté’s Compassionate Inquiry technique to access early traumatic event and uncover unconscious feeling states.In this unique workshop we will learn to: Gabor Maté & Betsy Polatin for a 4-day Live, online retreat July 16–19, 2020 from 9am-12pm Pacific Time. When we are under stress and feel challenged, we resort to old patterns of survival. We live in times of uncertainty that awaken old traumas and reactions in us.

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    The event is SOLD OUT and registration is now closed.įor many of us, the global crisis has reactivated old fears, depression, dissociation, feelings of isolation and numbness.











    The wisdom of trauma