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Wounds into Wisdom: Healing our Intergenerational Trauma Legacies ~ A course with Rabbi Tirzah Firestone & Caroline Myss


Untying intergenerational knots in our personal and ancestral histories frees and energizes us to be our wise, compassionate, and most impactful selves in a world that desperately needs us.

We are thrilled to invite you to join us for a 6-Part Reflections Parallel course with Rabbi Tirzah Firestone and special guest Caroline Myss.

Each of us holds tremendous power to change the trajectory of our lives and the life of our world. We are born knowing that our lives are deliberate acts of creation. We are born with an impulse to discover the reasons why we have been given the gift of life. And yet, life is replete with challenges and obstacles that often result in the experience of trauma. The threads of trauma can go back generations in our life, getting passed down accidentally, unknowingly, and sometimes deliberately.

When we understand our own trauma history and the challenging historical patterns in our family lineages, we begin a compassionate soul journey that releases enormous healing potential that can benefit ourselves and others. Untying intergenerational knots in our personal and ancestral histories frees and energizes us to be our wise, compassionate, and most impactful selves in a world that desperately needs us.

We gather as an online global community in this seminar amidst intense societal transformation and uncertainty, welcoming people of all backgrounds who are committed to personal and collective healing. Participants will enjoy a rich synthesis of teachings from the fields of depth psychology, neuroscience, and mythic Kabbalistic wisdom, and benefit from Rabbi Tirzah’s accrued wisdom as a Jungian psychotherapist, spiritual elder, and educator in the burgeoning field of Ancestral Healing.

Along with the study of intergenerational trauma legacies, this intensive 6-week course will provide participants with embodied exercises, guided meditations, and ritual practices, with which to deepen their own spiritual connection and personal healing, and contribute to the well-being of family, community, and the world at large.

The course meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5-6:30pm Pacific | 6-7:30pm Mountain.

Dates: March 7, 9,14, 16, 21, 23

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