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- Sonia P., Facilitator, Zimbabwe
I finally felt that I found a way to understand and express into the world around me, the way in which we see the world and how trauma/the past impacts our existence and the practices to heal and move forward in a new way.
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I am very grateful for Thomas' concepts that give words and maps to the landscape we are navigating as humans.
– Tobias H., Naturopath, Coach, Trainer, near Munich, Germany
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Join Thomas for LIVE online video sessions, which include teaching, guided meditations, and Q&A. The sessions are recorded and available on the course website afterwards.
Live Course Sessions
Session 1: Teaching Session (2 hours)
Sunday, November 15, 2020
From Thomas Hübl's book Healing Collective Trauma: A Process for Integrating Our Intergenerational and Cultural Wounds:
"When I went to Berlin for the first time, I was aware of a heavy energy, present as a result of a collective wound. Though its scabs were invisible, it nevertheless itched the people there. The injury itself had occurred as a result of one of the largest human atrocities in history, and more than a half-century later it continued to fester.
While the Holocaust Memorial honors those who were persecuted and killed, and open dialogue is fostered throughout Germany, I could sense that many things remained hidden, buried deep in the collective shadows.
My time there was a revelation. It allowed me to see that a similar psychic wound existed in the people of my native Austria, a massive lesion that hadn’t yet healed.
In this way, each group that I taught throughout Germany was in fact instructing me. I began to witness a profoundly recursive pattern, emerging again and again in groups of all types and sizes. The central locus of the pattern was an often-powerful eruption of energetic material related to the Holocaust and the Second World War.
After three or four days facilitating a group, this material surfaced as waves of emotion, physical sensation, and memory, including the phenomenon of mass memory, often experienced by large portions of the group during any given session.
As this happened, scores of participants would begin to cry all at once, collectively experiencing images of the war as though they were personal memories. It would then take another one or two days for us to carefully process and integrate all that came up.
Life had been pointing me toward a process for integrating collective trauma, and I knew this needed to be studied closely. I became devoted to learning all that I could. As I worked with the process, I grew better able to guide participants through its incredible waves of mass energy, assisting each group toward deeper regulation. My period of contemplation and exploration of consciousness had brought me to my true calling — a purpose and mission that I’ve been passionate about ever since."
[2+ Hours of Video and Downloads]
This series of 6 pre-recorded videos from Thomas will give you a quick-start introduction to the concepts and practices that will be taught inside this course. You will learn about some of the foundational theories and emerging research in the field of trauma healing such as neuroception and the Polyvagal Theory.
Topics include:
The process of individual competence building and self-regulation
Relational Presence as a core resource
Levels of collective presencing (collective, interdependence, and being)
How a group can become an instrument of healing
Accessing transpersonal states and deepening your spiritual resourcing
We encourage everyone to watch these videos as preparation for the course and you will be able to download them for lifetime access.
1) Online Weekend Immersion Retreat #1: The Architecture of Collective Trauma with Thomas Hübl [7 hours]
2) Live Teaching Sessions and Collective Trauma Application Sessions with Thomas [14+ hours of immersive training together]
3) Online Weekend Immersion Retreat #2: Transgenerational Transmission and Embodiment with Thomas Hübl [7 hours]
4) Members-Only Online Community: Private community site exclusively for Principles of Collective Trauma Healing students
5) Private Course Portal with Downloadable Access to all of the Video, Audio, Transcript, and Drawings from every course session
6) Principles of Collective Trauma Healing Certificate of Completion
Plus receive three special bonuses:
BONUS #1: Foundations for Understanding Collective Trauma Video Series. Quick-start Introduction to Key Concepts [2+ hours of Video Training]
BONUS #2: Live Mentor Group and Breakout Sessions: Facilitated by lead Trainers to Support Your Learning [Additional 15+ Hours of Interactive Sessions]
BONUS #3: Highlights from the Collective Trauma Summit 2020 [16+ Hours of Select Talks]
Dear Friends,
Welcome and I’m excited to open enrollment to our all new course: Principles of Collective Trauma Healing. This is one of the most comprehensive courses I have taught about working directly with Collective Trauma.
We recently broadcast our Collective Trauma Summit that featured 45+ speakers and attracted over 108,000 participants from more than 100 countries.
Many are aware of the ways that unhealed personal trauma creates long-term pain and developmental problems. What is perhaps less well understood is how unhealed collective trauma places a similar burden on the health of human cultures and societies, even placing our planetary home at risk.
Thomas Hübl is a teacher, author and founder of the Academy of Inner Science. His teaching integrates the core insights of the great wisdom traditions with the discoveries of contemporary science. He has worked with tens of thousands of people worldwide through workshops, multi-year training programs and online courses.
His work combines somatic awareness practices, advanced meditative practices, and transformational processes that address individual and collective trauma. Thomas has guided large-scale healing events that have brought together thousands of Germans and Israelis to acknowledge, face and heal the cultural shadow left by the Holocaust. His new book, Healing Collective Trauma, will be published in November, 2020.
Course Sessions will begin at:
9:00am L.A. / 12:00pm N.Y. /
6:00pm Berlin
Are the sessions live or prerecorded?
All sessions are live on the Zoom online platform. Additionally, you will be able to submit questions to Thomas in advance and during the live session, which will include interactive Q&A.
Do I need any special hardware or software?
All you need is a relatively recent computer, a relatively recent browser, and a broadband internet connection. To participate fully, you may also need a webcam and a computer headset.
I have a busy schedule. Is live participation required?
You will have the best experience of the course if you can participate in the live sessions. However, you will have access to the recordings of each session to watch, in case you can’t always join live.
Can I download the recordings?
Yes. In addition to viewing/listening online, you can download all of the recordings and transcripts, and they are yours to keep after the course ends.
How can I get support?
We are here to support you along the way with any questions you may have about purchasing and accessing the course. For support, you can contact us here. Sometimes our emails might end up in your Junk/Spam/ Promotions folder, so please do check there!
Are there any student discounts for the course?
If you purchased the Power of Collective Healing upgrade package, are a member of the Mystic Café, or are a student or graduate of Thomas' advanced study programs, you may be eligible to receive a discount for the course. Please contact us for details.
Are scholarships available for this course?
A limited number of partial scholarships are available for those with financial need. Contact us for information about how to apply.
What is the refund policy?
If you register and then decide to withdraw from the course for any reason, you may cancel your participation within 10 days of the course start date and request either a full refund or credit for a future course. You must make this request on or before Tuesday, November 24, 2020. Refund requests must be made in writing. Refunds will be issued in the same form of payment made and may take up to three weeks to process.
“Working with Thomas has enabled me to be much more precise in my healing methods for people with trauma. He has given me greater clarity on how to focus my spiritual practice in a way that benefits me personally as well as the healing work I do.”
— Sharon Y., PhD. Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
“Thomas’s teaching is very refined and clear. I have found both the information and the energetic field that he co-creates with the group to be extremely useful for me both professionally and personally.”
— Michael R., Psychotherapist
The symptoms of collective trauma appear to reveal themselves in the condition of collective bodies of all kinds — our communities, schools, organizations, institutions, governments, and environments — revealing where we are injured, fractured, or imbalanced.
Indeed, it is my belief that unresolved systemic, multigenerational traumas delay the development of the human family, harm the natural world, and inhibit the higher evolution of our species.
The great danger that we as a society will not have enough trained practitioners and/or processes to respond in a conscious way.
Up until now, there have not been many places to learn how to work with and heal Collective Trauma and this is why we’ve created Principles of Collective Trauma Healing.
This will be a 4-month immersive journey where you will receive:
Two live online weekend immersion retreats with Thomas
Six live teaching sessions with Thomas, including special practical application sessions (see more below)
Mentor and small group breakout sessions
A private member community to connect with other participant
A Certificate of Completion from The Academy of Inner Science
As a group we will form a collective field that will support our individual and group learning.
You will also be introduced to a unique method that I created called the Collective Trauma Integration Process™ (CTIP), a three-phase approach to working with collective trauma.
I believe this all new course is one of the most important I’ve ever released and that it has the potential to make a significant positive impact in your life and for those whom you serve.
I hope that you will decide to join me and look forward to taking this upcoming journey with you.
In appreciation,
Thomas Hübl
P.S. This course also greatly expands and is the practical course companion for my new book, Healing Collective Trauma. We will start with a kick-off live event on November 15 followed by a virtual 2-day retreat so register today.
Individual Conditioning
All of us are born into overlapping fields of collective trauma that few ever explore through self-inquiry. We must start by looking at how it has imprinted each of us at a personal level. We will bring to light which biases, filters, and unconscious zones live inside us.
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Transgenerational Transmission
Collective trauma lives beyond a traumatizing event. We will explore how it sustains itself through time and how the past narratives are often rewritten. We will illuminate the unseen field to stop fighting with the symptoms and get to the deeper roots of the trauma.
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Collective Presencing and Witnessing
When a group comes together to put their attention on a collective trauma then the fragmentation can be made visible and we can discover where to look. We can then work to strengthen our collective presencing.
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Resource and Capacity Building
We will look at a range of practices and tools to resource ourselves individually and collectively. When working with cold or dormant trauma it is important to be ready to actively hold space for whatever arises in the moment.
Integrative Embodiment Practices
It is important to understand the quality and degree of disembodiment in ourselves and in our culture. When we face trauma a key result is a dissociative reaction. We will explore the process of embodiment and see how it plays a critical role in healing.
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Global Social Witnessing
Together we will be with whatever is present, fully and actively. Learn to acknowledge and feel even discomfort, resistance, and pain with patience and grace. When we do this we will find we have more space, more light, more freedom.
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Coherence and Resilience
Trauma creates incoherence, fracturing us within ourselves and separating us from others. Coherence creates a stable field or matrix, which permits resilience. And through resilience we find the capacity to stay present and related even to what challenges us.
Transpersonal Insight
It is through transpersonal development that we become awake to our essential unity. This also allows us to hold space for others to avoid getting absorbed by any element of the process itself. The level of transpersonal development greatly impacts the results of the healing work.
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Retreat Sessions will begin at:
9:00am L.A. / 12:00pm N.Y. /
6:00pm Berlin
“Thomas is a teacher in full. He embodies a vivid, piercing, utterly contemporary intelligence with the depth of ancient learning. A modern mystic, a profound heart, and a depth of compassion that bids his listener's own hearts to open. Gentle, searching, and true - his leadership evokes at once a sense of loving connection and a thrilling invitation to expand.”
— Terry Real, Founder: Relational Life Institute, Author, I Don't Want To Talk About It, and The New Rules of Marriage
“Thomas Hübl’s exploration of collective trauma strikes at a core issue confronting our modern civilization.”
— Gabor Maté, Author, In The Realm of Hungry Ghosts: Close Encounters With Addiction
“Thomas is a transformative teacher whose presence, skill and love awaken and empower the natural healer in us all and as a collective. His work is on the leading edge of evolution of the practical application of the science and wisdom for healing trauma to create a connected and sustainable world.”
— Christina Bethell, Professor, Johns Hopkins University
“Thomas Hübl has a unique ability to uncover the underlying dynamics of individual and collective trauma that block the resolution of conflicts. With compassion and insight, Thomas helps people heal their deepest wounds and access their highest potential to be of service in this troubled world.”
— William Ury, Author, Getting to Yes with Yourself
“I have found Thomas Hübl’s work with collective healing to be tremendously innovative and eye-opening. This type of engagement with what appears to be 'other' is what we need, in my opinion, to learn what it truly means to take multiple perspectives and live in an open-hearted way.”
— Tami Simon, Founder and publisher, Sounds True
“When Thomas Hübl teaches, a clean, fresh, spacious clarity naturally opens up in and among people—shifting the energy of the room. His presence functions as a kind of permission, and the group field opens in a beautiful, unmistakable way.”
— Terry Patten, Author, A New Republic of the Heart
“Thomas Hübl is a spiritual teacher for our time, illumined and practical, rational and deeply profound. He is at once sharp and cutting, yet gentle, receptive, and compassionate. You can’t help but expand in his presence.”
— Diane Musho Hamilton, Author, The Zen of You and Me and Everything Is Workable
“Thomas Hübl enables people to come into a deeper understanding of presence, compassion, transparency and authenticity. He shows us how to link our developing self-awareness with our potential to be of service in society.”
— Scilla Elworthy, Author, The Business Plan for Peace and Co-Founder, Rising Women, Rising World
We are all born into an unseen field of trauma that often goes unrecognized until it is triggered.
Our societies are currently dominated by trauma energy, and we can see the results. Our worldviews are highly disparate, our realities separate, our perceptions often distorted.
We have seen this recently unfold via the global pandemic, protests and climate change to name a few.
Many of us feel disembodied, cut from our collective roots.
We no longer feel our ancestors, and we find it difficult to presence or connect with one another. We frequently lead unsustainable lives in unsustainable societies. These are the consequences of collective trauma. However, its effects can be tempered or healed and ultimately transformed into resilience.
We are each responsible to each other, to our ancestors, and to our descendants, as well as to the Earth, which is our home. That which has been in the dark is being brought into the light.
We can and must heal the “soul wound” that marks us all. In so doing, we will awaken to the luminous possibility and profound potential of our true and mutual nature as humankind. Integrated and unified, we can step together into the Light of a thriving future, better equipped to co-create our world.
We are at a unique and unprecedented time in history where for the first time we can consciously look at and work with collective trauma in a meaningful way - it is an opportunity to integrate our intergenerational and cultural wounds.
Throughout the course we will work together to increase subtle capacities that are rarely taught in traditional settings.
Over the course of four months you’ll attend two 2-day online retreats and six teaching and application sessions with Thomas. You will also participate in mentor sessions and breakout groups so that you can ask questions, share insights, and anchor the principles of working with collective trauma.
Together we'll explore:
How collective trauma resides in yourself, your family, and the world
How to rest in and return to witness consciousness
How to be wholly present with the intense and dynamic energies of a large group, rather than becoming activated or triggered
How to make energetic connections and integrate instincts and intuitions with cognitions
An overview of the three phases of the Collective Trauma Integration Process (CTIP)
Experiential group sessions working with collective trauma fields
You will complete the course knowing how to work with collective trauma within yourself and also how it operates through larger groups.
A 4-Month Immersive Course on the Theory, Methods, & Applications of Working with Collective Trauma
Registration for this course is now closed.
“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
“The collective psyche is holographic: we are both one and many, unique and unified, individual and whole. We are each responsible to each other, to our ancestors, and to our descendants, as well as to the Earth, which is our home. Together, I believe we can and must heal the 'soul wound' that marks us all.”
Thomas Hübl
“What we think of as destiny is in fact the unintegrated past.”
Thomas Hübl
During this course you will be given an introduction to the Collective Trauma Integration Process (CTIP), the method Thomas uses to facilitate group healing.
An overview of the process is inside the Healing Collective Trauma book that will be released in mid-November 2020 and includes the following three specific stages:
Stage 1 is Cohering the Group. In the first stage we learn how to create collective coherence and how to create a safe container for healing work to occur. This includes a variety of modalities including relational exercises, subtle attunement practices, movement exercises and group witnessing exercises.
Stage 2 is Inducing the Collective Wave. In the second stage we learn how different discernible and predictable waves move through group dynamics when moving through collective trauma. Understanding the nature of each of these waves and the appropriate response is the one of the keys to working in group settings.
Stage 3 is Meta-Reflection. In the third and final stage we conclude by reflecting on the process, by clarifying what we’ve experienced and learned in the work together. This last stage reinforces the release that’s occurred and strengthens its integration by reinforcing the new neural pathways established through the process.
Although this is not specifically a training in CTIP facilitation, we will be referencing it throughout the course and using the method for our two special group application sessions where we look at specific collective trauma issues.
Special Note: The Principles of Collective Trauma Healing course will be a prerequisite for the multi-year Collective Trauma Facilitator Certification program Thomas is developing.
After an initial kickoff session, we will begin Principles of Collective Trauma Healing with a live online immersion weekend taught by Thomas Hübl. This retreat will be a deep, experiential exploration of collective trauma that we will be able to refer back to as we move through the course.
We will look at how to resource ourselves individually and collectively, including building our resilience for dealing with past collective trauma as well as active situations.
We will take a journey to explore how each of us has grown up with collective trauma and how this imprinted us and created filters through which we see the world. This will help reveal why it is so hard to see collective trauma in our own lives and help us refine our perception of how we feel it in others.
This will be an important event where we ground and set the framework for our time together well as a chance to get to meet each other online. The online event will include demonstrations and witnessings, meditations, writing and group exercises. While it will be recorded, participants are likely to get the most benefit by attending live as much as possible during the immersive weekends.
Each of us is born into a field of collective trauma that we are often unaware of and we also carry collective trauma through our family lineages. In the first part of the training, we will focus on establishing a framework for understanding the conditioning of collective trauma at the individual level and overview of the general principles of Collective Trauma work and healing.
Over six live online course sessions, Thomas will guide you through the theory and application of working with collective trauma. Students will be able to submit written questions throughout the course and ask questions during live Q&A.
The course curriculum will unfold in three parts:
As recent events have unfolded, humanity has been made even more aware of mass collective events that influence population groups and that cross borders. In this second part of the course we will start to look at mechanisms for working with group collective fields both proactively and also as traumas arise in the moment. This phase of the course will be highly experiential and we will draw on the group resources and group field to facilitate meaningful applications.
As we move into the third part of the course, we will explore:
Transpersonal practices to support the collective trauma work
How we can illuminate the ancestral stream to reveal the transmission from one generation to the next and how it shows up today
How greater embodiment increases our access to subtle information and enhances our ability to get to the root causes of trauma
The future of Collective Trauma healing and facilitation
Two of the live sessions with Thomas will be special 3-hour “application sessions” where we will look at a specific collective trauma topic as a group. The purpose of these sessions is to both look at the trauma and also to follow and deconstruct the process we use to work with it in group settings.
The second session will be held later in the course and will be focused on a topic that emerges out of highest good for the group that is drawn to participate in the course. Each group calls itself together for a specific reason and we will look for themes and ideas that repeat to show us what topic has the most energy. It may also happen that we respond to some type of collective trauma that that occurs in the world during the course, as long as it facilitates the goals of the course.
This topic impacts all of us on the planet at this time and is likely to be an even more urgent issue in the future. Some of the question areas that we will explore in this special session include:
What is our own participation or non-participation in the origin of climate change?
What is our level of embodiment or absence in our relationship to the Earth?
How do we reconnect to the sacred core of life to see the environmental trauma as not separate from ourselves?
The Principles of Collective Trauma Healing includes a live online capstone retreat. This will be a culmination of the journey that we have taken over the previous three months and we will come together to further strengthen our collective presencing and witnessing.
We will work on going to the root causes of trauma rather than fight the symptoms. By this point in the training, we will have developed a coherent collective field and will work with deeper applications and explorations together depending on what is most useful to the group.
Like the first online immersion weekend, this one will include demonstrations and witnessings, meditations, writing, and group exercises. In addition, we will look at other questions that can help to further illuminate and complete the group’s knowledge about working with collective trauma.
[ 16+ Hours of Select Talks ]
We have selected 16 talks from the Collective Trauma Summit 2020 which are especially relevant to the course
Each talk includes downloadable video and audio recordings and a transcript:
Dr. Gabor Maté: Trauma, Healing and the Myth of Normal
Christina Bethell, PhD: Building a Healing Ecosystem in U.S. Policymaking
Stephen Porges, PhD: Understanding Trauma Through the Lens of Polyvagal Theory
Mark Wolynn: Breaking the Cycle of Inherited Family Trauma
Rick Hanson, PhD: Transforming Trauma: Let Be. Let Go. Let In.
Anastase Nabahire and Emily Gould: Lessons from Rwanda: Justice and Reconciliation
Francisco de Roux: Building Courage, Commitment, and Devotion in the Face of Loss
William Ury and Panel: Mediating Conflicts In a Traumatized Field
Valerie Kaur: Revolutionary Love in Times of Trauma
Melanie Goodchild: Integrating Indigenous Knowledge for Systems Change
Deeyah Khan: Befriending the ‘Other’: Seeing Beyond Extremists
Dr. Angel Acosta: The Rise of Restorative and Healing-Centered Education
Katharine Wilkinson, PhD: Harnessing Truth, Courage and Solutions to Lead Humanity Forward
Marie Howe and Pádraig Ó Tuama: Poetry as a Gateway to Collective Healing
Thomas Hübl: Collective Trauma Healing: Enhancing Our Capacity to Integrate and Innovate
Otto Scharmer, PhD: Facing the Shadows of the Collective Past for Embodied Change
[15+ Additional Hours of Optional Live Sessions ]
Receive additional support throughout the course by joining LIVE mentoring and breakout sessions guided by Thomas’ trained assistants. These are opportunities to work with the course material and to interact with fellow students to gain alternative viewpoints and to hear how others are experiencing the work.
During these sessions you will be able to:
Ask questions and engage in a discussion of the course material
Talk with other participants in small breakout groups
Share your own experiences and learnings with others
Attend as many sessions as you like!
“Trauma exists as an interruption to our true condition. Connectedness, true intimacy, and total love belong to us by birthright.”
Thomas Hübl
You will get immediate access to a private online community discussion group (not Facebook) where you can connect with other participants in your own local area and from around the world. This is the place to share your experiences and insights and be inspired by the reflections of others as you progress through the teaching material.
You will receive a personal login to an easy-to-use website where you can access all of the course materials. Although we highly recommend that you attend the sessions live, if you miss a session for any reason you can come to the course portal and watch the recording. You will also be able to download the video and audio recordings, transcripts, and drawings for each session and keep them on your computer or mobile device forever.
After completing the program, you will receive a special Certificate of Completion signed by Thomas Hübl upon request.
A COURSE COMPANION TO THE UPCOMING BOOK
Healing Collective Trauma:
A Process for Integrating Personal
and Cultural Wounds
Release Date: November 17, 2020
In tandem with this course, Thomas will have recently published his new book Healing Collective Trauma that will act as a resource as we move through our four months together.
The book explores:
The innumerable ways trauma shapes our world―from identity and health to economy, geopolitics, and the state of the environment
The concept of “trauma loyalty”―unconscious group bonds based in a pain narrative
How the climate crisis is both a manifestation of humanity’s collective trauma and an opportunity to heal
“Retrocausality”―how the power of presence can reshape the past and make new futures possible
The new book includes essays contributed by experts such as Dr. Gabor Maté, Dr. Otto Scharmer, Dr. Christina Bethell, and Ken Wilber. Healing Collective Trauma offers not just an advanced look at community trauma but also a hopeful glimpse of the future. As Thomas declares, “Together, I believe we can and must heal the ‘soul wound’ that marks us all. In so doing, we will awaken to the luminous possibility and profound potential of our true, mutual nature as humankind.”
Now open for a limited time
Session 2: Application Session (3 hours)
Saturday, December 5, 2020
Session 3: Teaching Session (2 hours)
Sunday, December 20, 2020
Session 4: Teaching Session (2 hours)
Sunday, January 10, 2021
Session 5: Application Session (3 hours)
Sunday, January 31, 2021
Session 6: Teaching Session (2 hours)
Sunday, February 28, 2021
Online Weekend Immersion Retreats
Retreat 1: The Architecture of Collective Trauma
Saturday, November 21, 2020
(4 hours)
Sunday, November 22, 2020
(3 hours)
Retreat 2: Transgenerational Transmission and Embodiment
Saturday, February 20, 2021
(4 hours)
Sunday, February 21, 2021
(3 hours)
Join Thomas for LIVE online video sessions, which include teaching, guided meditations, and Q&A. The sessions will be recorded and available on the course website afterwards.
Live Course Sessions
Session 1: Teaching Session (2 hours)
Sunday, November 15, 2020
All Course Sessions and Retreat Sessions will begin at: 9:00am L.A. / 12:00pm N.Y. / 6:00pm Berlin
Session 2: Application Session (3 hours)
Saturday, December 5, 2020
Session 3: Teaching Session (2 hours)
Sunday, December 20, 2020
Session 4: Teaching Session (2 hours)
Sunday, January 10, 2021
Session 5: Application Session (3 hours)
Sunday, January 31, 2021
Session 6: Teaching Session (2 hours)
Sunday, February 28, 2021
Online Weekend Immersion Retreats
Retreat 1: The Architecture of Collective Trauma
Saturday, November 21, 2020 (4 hours)
Sunday, November 22, 2020 (3 hours)
Retreat 2: Transgenerational Transmission and Embodiment
Saturday, February 20, 2021 (4 hours)
Sunday, February 21, 2021 (3 hours)
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Our Guarantee
If you are not 100% satisfied with the course for any reason, you may cancel your participation within 10 days of the course start date (by Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2020) and request either a full refund or credit for a future course. No refunds will be granted after that time.
I've really learned a lot from watching Thomas work with people and how kind and patient and precise he is. He really allows time and space for the process in the group or in the participant to land. And that has helped me in my practice just in watching him work.
- Elaine M., Psychotherapist, Montana, USA
Studying with Thomas has really magnified every part of the way that I work with people. It’s helped me to be a living, relational intelligence with people's healing process or growth process.
- Ryan M., Osteopath and Somatic Coach, Davis, CA, USA
I followed the Collective Trauma Summit where I saw many great pioneers and luminaries. One person that stood out for me was Thomas Hübl – his thoughts, his way of looking at our collective history, and his gentle manner of communication along with his penetrating insights spoke to my own realisations and added to my grasp of reality in a way that I have seldom experienced, if ever.
– Agust P., Teacher, CranioSacral therapist and healer, Reykjavik, Iceland
I valued the discoveries I made and that I can integrate in my work. I valued the way Thomas can introduce complex or abstract things and make them simple and always with both feet on the ground without any judgement or agenda.
- Annemarie V., consultant and coach, The Netherlands.