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Food for thoughts: Healing the collective trauma, restoring our relationship with the Earth

October 1, 2020 giulia sonetti
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“Trauma is not just a personal experience. It is always embedded in a much wider chain of events and history. Examining our collective trauma is the way to tap into the evolutionary intelligence of humanity.”--THOMAS HÜBL

In today's closing session of the Collective Trauma Summit, the theme is Climate Crisis: Restoring Our Relationship to the Earth. They are going to examine how collective trauma limits humanity's ability to respond to the climate crisis and explore how we can renew our connection with the Earth and all of life.

Perhaps. it might not be the first thought to perceive humanity's relationship with the Earth and climate change, but perhaps it provides a new perspective for us to think about, how could we restore our relationship with the Earth? Is healing the collective trauma, and improving the #collective #consciousness the key to the solutions?

Thoughts are welcomed!

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