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Let’s Take Action: From Ancestral Wounds to Recovery

5-6:15pm Pacific | 6-7:15pm Mountain | 8-9:15pm Eastern

Join Rabbi Tirzah Firestone and Vimalasara as they delve into the transformative power of confronting intergenerational trauma in the journey toward recovery and spiritual wellbeing in a free event hosted by Reimagine.

In this culminating session of the “Addiction, Harmful Habits, and Healing” series, esteemed spiritual leaders Rabbi Tirzah Firestone and Vimalasara explore the role of ancestral trauma in our quest for holistic health and spiritual wellness. Bringing distinct cultural and religious perspectives, both speakers underscore the importance of mindfulness and meditation as vital tools to break free from destructive patterns. Expect inspiring stories, interactive dialogue, and actionable steps to enhance your wellbeing and interpersonal relationships.

Following their discussion, we will invite you to join small peer-led breakout room sessions guided by the following prompts:

  • What insights have you gained about yourself through your struggles with harmful habits or addictions? Can you name at least one new opportunity or see one new pathway that has cleared?

  • How do you manage difficult emotions? Are there specific mindfulness techniques that have been effective for you?

  • What roles can service, advocacy, or activism play in your journey through ancestral trauma?

Learn more about Reimagine and Rabbi Firestone’s past event with this network.

Reimagine's mission is to help all people face adversity, loss, and mortality, and channel the hard parts of life into meaningful action and growth.

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