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Live Events
The Conference begins on September 24.
We are thrilled to host 2 live events during the Conference.
Throughout the Summit we have hosted 4 live events – watch the recordings below!
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Events
The Event Recordings are available for a limited time Encore. Additionally, you can watch select Speaker Talks, Poet Conversations, and Music Performances during the Encore.
The Encore will be available to watch for free until:
October 11 at 11:59pm New York time
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The Summit has ended, but you can still enjoy these Highlights.
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WATCH THE RECORDING
UPCOMING LIVE EVENT
Opening Ceremony: Creating a Global Healing Movement
With: Thomas Hübl
TuesDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2024
10:30am Los Angeles / 1:30pm New York / 7:30pm Berlin
The event will last for 60 minutes and the recording will be available on this page afterward.
You are invited to attend the LIVE opening EVENT
In this event, we will gather as a community to set our intention and embark on an 8-day journey within the Conference. Enjoy a short teaching, and a collective meditation. The event will include recorded music from Jami Sieber with live poetry readings from Kim Rosen.
In this event, we gathered as a community to set our intention and embark on a 8-day journey within the Conference. Enjoy a discussion with a collective meditation with Thomas Hübl. The event included recorded music from Jami Sieber with live poetry readings from Kim Rosen.
You will be able to join the LIVE event on Zoom or watch on YouTube livestream.
You will be able to join the LIVE event on YouTube livestream:
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watch the replay below
Closed Captions are auto-generated and thus will be imperfect.
Closed Captions will be available during the live stream and cannot be turned off. These CC’s are auto-generated and thus imperfect.
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Click on the image below to see a larger version of the graphic recording created during the live Opening Ceremony by Mathias Weitbrecht:
Poetry
- “The Guest House” by Rumi, translated by Coleman Barks. Used by permission of the translator.
- “Undressing” by Rumi, translated by Coleman Barks. Used by permission of the translator.
- “Clearing” by Morgan Farley. Used by permission of the poet.
- “Love after Love” from Collected Poems 1948-1984 by Derek Walcott. Copyright © 1986 by Derek Walcott. Used by permission of Farrar, Straus and Giroux, LLC.
Music by Jami Sieber
- “Benediction” by Jami Sieber, from Unspoken.
- “When Death Comes” by Jami Sieber, from Feast of Losses.
- “Island” by Jami Sieber, from Feast of Losses.
- “The Importance of Image” by Jami Sieber, from Grab a Hunk of Lightning. www.jamisieber.com
About the Hosts:
Thomas Hübl is a renowned teacher, author, and international facilitator who works within the complexity of systems and cultural change, integrating the core insights of the great wisdom traditions and mysticism with the discoveries of science. Since the early 2000s, he has led large-scale events and courses on the healing of collective trauma, with a special focus on the shared history of Israelis and Germans, and facilitated healing and dialogue around racism, oppression, colonialism, and genocide. He is the author of Attuned: Practicing Interdependence to Heal Our Trauma—and Our World and Healing Collective Trauma: A Process for Integrating Our Intergenerational and Cultural Wounds. Learn more here.
Kim Rosen is a poet, spoken word artist, and ritualist known for using poetry to heal and connect individuals and communities. She’s collaborated with cellist Jami Sieber on several albums, including her most recent Feast of Losses. In 2007, she founded the S.H.E. College fund to help Maasai girls in Kenya get access to college education. Her work often explores aging, death, and letting go. Learn more here.
Poems and Music
Opening:
- Music: “Island” and “The Layers” by Jami Sieber, from the forthcoming album: Feast of Losses
- Poem: The Layers by Stanley Kunitz as published in The Collected Poems (W.W. Norton, 2002.) Copyright © 2000 by Stanley Kunitz. Used with permission of the Estate of Stanley Kunitz and Darhansoff & Verrill Literary Agents.
Closing:
- Music: “When Death Comes” by Jami Sieber, from the forthcoming album: Feast of Losses
- Poem: Song by Deena Metzger. Used by permission of the author.
- Poem: When Death Comes by Mary Oliver. Used by the permission of The Charlotte Sheedy Literary Agency as agent for the author. Copyright © NW Orchard LLC 1992 with permission by Bill Reichblum.
We hope you enjoy this graphic recording by Mathias Weitbrecht which was created during the Day 1 Opening Live Event: Creating a Global Healing Movement.
On the video below, click the play button to watch a timelapse of Mathias creating this graphic recording during the live event!
About the Presenters:
Thomas Hübl 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. He has worked with tens of thousands of people worldwide through workshops, multi-year training programs and online courses. He is the founder of the Pocket Project and author of Healing Collective Trauma: A Process for Integrating Our Intergenerational and Cultural Wounds.
Dr. Laura Calderón de la Barca is a psychotherapist, cultural analyst, author and educator. She has a passion for supporting people, individually and as part of a community, to live life to the fullest, and does so through her psychotherapeutic and counselling work with individuals, couples and groups over the last 14 years.
Dr. Angel Acosta works to bridge the fields of leadership, social justice, and mindfulness. He consults for organizations like the NYC Department of Education, UNICEF, Columbia University and others. He designed the Contemplating 400 Years of Inequality Experience–a contemplative journey to understand structural inequality.
Ruby Mendenhall is a Professor of Sociology and African American Studies at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. She is an Associate Dean for Diversity and Democratization of Health Innovation at the Carle Illinois College of Medicine. Her research examines Black mothers’ resiliency and spirituality, and how living in racially segregated neighborhoods with high levels of violence affects their mental and physical health.
Kim Rosen, M.F.A. is the author of Saved by a Poem: The Transformative Power of Words. She has awakened listeners around the world to the power of poetry to heal individuals and communities. She is a poet, ritualist, workshop leader and Co-creator of four CDs of poetry and music. She is also the founder of the Safe House Education (S.H.E.) Fund.
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watch the recording of the preview event
UPCOMING LIVE EVENT
Collective Resilience
Healing Together in Our Changing World
With Thomas Hübl and Conference Hosts
Sunday, September 8, 2024
Sunday, September 8, 2024
9am Los Angeles / 12pm New York / 6pm Berlin
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The event will last for 90 minutes.
Access information will be posted on this page the day before the event, and in the reminder emails. The recording will be available on this page after the event.
With Thomas Hübl, Ruby Mendenhall, Robin Alfred, Anna Molitor, and Kim Rosen.
Hear key takeaways from the vibrant network of 45+ speaker’s voices on innovative approaches to personal, ancestral, and collective healing.
With Thomas Hübl, Ruby Mendenhall, Robin Alfred, Anna Molitor, and Kim Rosen.
Thomas and additional Conference hosts will share key takeaways from the vibrant network of 45+ speaker’s voices on innovative approaches to personal, ancestral, and collective healing.
the replay will be posted soon!
WATCH THE RECORDING OF THE PREVIEW EVENT:
Closed Captions are auto-generated and thus will be imperfect.
Click on the image below to see a larger version of the graphic recording created during the live Preview Event by Mathias Weitbrecht:
You’re invited to join in an exploration of:
- How healing modalities are continuing to change and evolve
- The interdependence of personal, ancestral, and collective trauma
- A panel discussion on the upcoming Conference topics including resilience, trauma-informed climate activism, therapy and healing modalities, and more
- A guided collective meditation
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Spoken poetry performed by Kim Rosen
Poem:
“Kindness” from Words Under the Words: Selected Poems by Naomi Shihab Nye, copyright © 1995. Used with the permission of Far Corner Books.
Music:
“Island” and “The Layers” by Jami Sieber, from Feast of Losses: A Communion of Grief and Gratitude
About the Preview Event Hosts:
Thomas Hübl is a renowned teacher, author, and international facilitator who works within the complexity of systems and cultural change, integrating the core insights of the great wisdom traditions and mysticism with the discoveries of science. Since the early 2000s, he has led large-scale events and courses on the healing of collective trauma, with a special focus on the shared history of Israelis and Germans, and facilitated healing and dialogue around racism, oppression, colonialism, and genocide. He is the author of Attuned: Practicing Interdependence to Heal Our Trauma—and Our World and Healing Collective Trauma: A Process for Integrating Our Intergenerational and Cultural Wounds.
Ruby Mendenhall is a Professor of Sociology and African American Studies at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. She is an Associate Dean for Diversity and Democratization of Health Innovation at the Carle Illinois College of Medicine. Her research examines Black mothers’ resiliency and spirituality, and how living in racially segregated neighborhoods with high levels of violence affects their mental and physical health. Recent grants from the MacArthur Foundation and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign will also support work around training CHWs and CSs. Ruby discusses her vision for healing in her TEDxUIUC talk entitled DREAMing and Designing Spaces of Hope.
Robin Alfred is an executive coach, leadership trainer, event facilitator and organisational consultant. Born into a Jewish family, with refugee grandparents who suffered the trauma of persecution in Russia and Poland, Robin has now lived for 29 years in the Findhorn ecovillage, a spiritual community in Scotland.
Anna Molitor is a somatic healing practitioner, group facilitator, and a lover of poetry and movement arts that open a path toward what is most essential. She has a deep passion for the mystery and precision of individual, ancestral and collective trauma healing and restoration. Anna’s work is deeply informed by over 12 years of study and work with Thomas Hübl, her immersion as an assistant facilitator in Bloodline Healing (an ancestral healing modality), and her study of Somatic Experiencing Trauma Healing.
Kim Rosen is a poet, spoken word artist, and ritualist known for using poetry to heal and connect individuals and communities. She’s collaborated with cellist Jami Sieber on several albums, including her most recent Feast of Losses. In 2007, she founded the S.H.E. College fund to help Maasai girls in Kenya get access to college education. Her work often explores aging, death, and letting go.
You will be able to join the LIVE event on Zoom or watch on YouTube livestream. The access information will be posted here on September 7, the day before the event.
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About the Hosts:
Thomas Hübl is a renowned teacher, author, and international facilitator who works within the complexity of systems and cultural change, integrating the core insights of the great wisdom traditions and mysticism with the discoveries of science. Since the early 2000s, he has led large-scale events and courses on the healing of collective trauma, with a special focus on the shared history of Israelis and Germans, and facilitated healing and dialogue around racism, oppression, colonialism, and genocide. He is the author of Attuned: Practicing Interdependence to Heal Our Trauma—and Our World and Healing Collective Trauma: A Process for Integrating Our Intergenerational and Cultural Wounds.
Ruby Mendenhall is a Professor of Sociology and African American Studies at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. She is an Associate Dean for Diversity and Democratization of Health Innovation at the Carle Illinois College of Medicine. Her research examines Black mothers’ resiliency and spirituality, and how living in racially segregated neighborhoods with high levels of violence affects their mental and physical health. Recent grants from the MacArthur Foundation and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign will also support work around training CHWs and CSs. Ruby discusses her vision for healing in her TEDxUIUC talk entitled DREAMing and Designing Spaces of Hope.
Robin Alfred is an executive coach, leadership trainer, event facilitator and organisational consultant. Born into a Jewish family, with refugee grandparents who suffered the trauma of persecution in Russia and Poland, Robin has now lived for 29 years in the Findhorn ecovillage, a spiritual community in Scotland.
Anna Molitor is a somatic healing practitioner, group facilitator, and a lover of poetry and movement arts that open a path toward what is most essential. She has a deep passion for the mystery and precision of individual, ancestral and collective trauma healing and restoration. Anna’s work is deeply informed by over 12 years of study and work with Thomas Hübl, her immersion as an assistant facilitator in Bloodline Healing (an ancestral healing modality), and her study of Somatic Experiencing Trauma Healing.
Kim Rosen is a poet, spoken word artist, and ritualist known for using poetry to heal and connect individuals and communities. She’s collaborated with cellist Jami Sieber on several albums, including her most recent Feast of Losses. In 2007, she founded the S.H.E. College fund to help Maasai girls in Kenya get access to college education. Her work often explores aging, death, and letting go.
limited time offer: upgrade to the full conference package
Unlimited Access to 45+ Speaker Talk Recordings, 9 Exclusive Workshops, Community Forum, Bonus Gifts & More!
Unlimited Access to 45+ Speaker Talk Recordings, 9 Live Interactive Workshops, Community Forum, Bonus Gifts & More!
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