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Episode 110

Working With Ancestral Trauma

Thomas Hübl
November 19, 2021
79 minutes

Being aware of ancestral trauma is an important awareness to have as a coach, but what does that look like in our work with clients?

In this conversation with spiritual teacher and collective trauma expert Thomas Hübl we explore the deeper layers of ancestral and collective trauma integration, working with subtle sensing, the process of numbing, collective healing spaces and becoming living updates.

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In this podcast we talk about:

00:55 Integrated history is presence
04:50 Responsibility of facilitators
07:40 The importance of supervision
15:00 Underlying prerequisites for good coaching
18:55 Stuckness and flow
24:30 Opening to the data stream of our clients
26:55 Feeling the client in our nervous system
31:00 Digesting ancestral trauma
36:00 The larger map of collective trauma
39:45 Trauma in the family system
43:45 The emergence of collective healing spaces
50:15 Recognising ancestral trauma
55:30 The process of numbing
58:35 Becoming living updates
1:05:55 The misunderstanding of ego
1:09:25 Becoming partners with life

Resources Mentioned:
Healing collective trauma, by Thomas Hübl

About Thomas

Thomas Hübl
Thomas Hübl

Thomas Hübl is a renowned 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. 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. His book Healing Collective Trauma: A Process for Integrating Our Intergenerational and Cultural Wounds outlines the “Collective Trauma Integration Process” as a safe framework for guiding groups through collective trauma healing.

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