A Live Guided Exploration
A Guided Exploration
The Power of Ancestral Healing
Sunday, October 30, 2022
Replay Now Available
9am Los Angeles / 12pm New York / 5pm Berlin
Recording Now Available
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Go beyond genealogy and learn to connect with the resilience of your ancestral lineage.
Register to attend the 1-hour LIVE event and we will send you the recording afterward.
In this free session we will look at the possibility of how to connect with your ancestral roots, even when you don’t know much about your genealogy. Through the larger journey of this powerful work, you can develop a felt ancestral connection in order to work with the inherent resilience of your ancestral lineage and embark on a journey from separation to interconnection.
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Join us for this live session where we will explore:
- Why so many people are disconnected from their roots and ancestry
- The possibility of going beyond genealogy to sense and feel your ancestors
- Drawing from the resilience within one’s lineage
- The importance of including ancestral healing in individual and collective trauma integration processes
- An overview of our upcoming 5-month immersion program: The Ancestral Healing Journey
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Even if you can’t be there live, we’ll send you the recording afterward.
About Thomas Hübl
Thomas Hübl, PhD is a teacher, author, and international facilitator whose lifelong work integrates the core insights of the great wisdom traditions and mysticism with the discoveries of science. Since the early 2000s, he has been leading large-scale events and courses that focus on the healing and integration of trauma, with a special focus on the shared history of Israelis and Germans. He has been teaching workshops and presenting trainings for Harvard Medical School since 2019. Hübl received a PhD in Wisdom Studies from Ubiquity University in 2022.
His non-profit organization, the Pocket Project, works to support the healing of collective trauma throughout the world. He is the author of the book Healing Collective Trauma: A Process for Integrating Our Intergenerational and Cultural Wounds.