How to heal generational trauma: Thomas Hübl, Ph.D. | mbg Podcast

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  • Опубліковано 12 січ 2025

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  • @upendasana7857
    @upendasana7857 Рік тому +13

    Personally I think ancestral trauma is a core wound in many people,the deepest beliefs we hold about our worthiness or safety in the world or ability to belong,or see see ourslves as part of a ongoing bigger picture...our disconnection and lack of rootedness in the world is often due to ancestral trauma.
    This isn't just academic to me or theoretical but a lived expereince I had involving a spiritual awakening where some ancestral trauma absolutely came up and that sense of worthiness and guilt and shame was absolutely linked to ancestral trauma.
    The main thing is finding a therapist attuned enough and able to hold a space well enough to hold quite deep trauma..sadly too amny of them aren't but hopefully that is changing.
    Unfortunately there are not enough therapist around like Thomas who simply losten and attune as too many I have found are ready to jump or presume they know more than you somehow by virtue of their training.
    Some of them need to learn as Jung says that the person coming to you is often there to show you what you need to learn about yourself as a therapist.
    I also agree with Thomas about all psychedelic assited therapies..I am weary of this becoming to go to for any depth work as he says there are so many other ways that just take the time and patience..too much too soon can be too hard anyway to inetgrate and take the risk.Things can change pretty quickly one momentum starts and you also learn more sustainable ways of maintaining and developing ongoing tools you can use throughout your lifetime

  • @nlnfriedman
    @nlnfriedman 3 місяці тому

    Thomas explanations are so perfect, no explanation needed from guest, he lives on a different dimension altogether!

  • @louisegogel7973
    @louisegogel7973 2 місяці тому

    11:28 What emotion am I feeling right now? What fix? What thought do I have? I get to choose what thoughts I allow to stay in my head.
    What the Bleep Do We Know.
    19:25 I would describe this co-regulation as being heard on every level without judgement or fixing… witnessing with calm detached compassion. Just having someone understand what I am describing, or what I have gone through is a huge relief, validation, and healing.
    21:05 It’s the capacity of the therapist, not the modality they use that counts the most! And a therapist can on,y help someone as far as they themselves have been able to go on self healing and self awareness.
    23:43 The way I find out if someone is a good match for me as a therapist, is to ask them: what is your philosophy of life? No answer is a definite NOT a good match, and how the person answers gives me a very good sense of our compatibility.
    24:48 Trauma comes up when we feel safe. Feeling safe allows us to bring up trauma so that it can begin to release and create more and more resilience.

  • @tattvavidya
    @tattvavidya Рік тому +3

    Hubl is awesome in his sensitivity, his compassion and his knowledge of human psychology and trauma...In his own way he is a Rishi.🙏🏻

    • @robynhope219
      @robynhope219 Рік тому

      A Rishi? O, my, that is a sure sign of a charlatan. Truth is, he knows no more than the rest of us. It just looks that way!

  • @peacefulisland67
    @peacefulisland67 Рік тому +3

    We do, indeed, have to be careful about telling anyone how to feel in regards to their experiences.
    Every person carries layers upon layers of unseen, unacknowledged historical documentation in their psyches and bodies.
    The challenge for me is accepting the vastness of potential brush strokes on my canvass, and how they influence the images and feelings I create out of so-called reality.
    It will take the rest of my life, at least, to even touch what makes us the way we are, but because of the complexity I actually feel much more hope, not less.
    The long game is worth playing and worth the struggle and discomfort.

  • @BuAs-e5y
    @BuAs-e5y Рік тому +3

    What a fantastic interview! Highly sensitive and intelligent guest who can really get across his message without giving over simplistic answers.

  • @shenmeng5426
    @shenmeng5426 4 місяці тому

    This is such a great interview, Great work for the interviewer ( I did not hear the name introduction on this video), and great in depth of work of Thomas on this subject. So grateful to hear Thomas again here!

  • @patriciabarnadas9336
    @patriciabarnadas9336 Рік тому +2

    Very clear and illustrated interview.Informed.Really useful to understand how to listen to ourselves and find the proper therapist. Somátic experience is one of the Keys to healing... Once again, thank you Thomas

  • @Deb0033
    @Deb0033 Рік тому +1

    Great interview! I totally resonate. Thank you🙏🏼 People had begun to value & invest time in learning skills to build rapport,Then detachment became popular. What are you feeding the field today? 🌀Oneness, 💜🦋🌎.

  • @salmawadud1082
    @salmawadud1082 Рік тому +4

    We need spirituality awakened therapists…maybe it can become a specialty?

  • @Vinayasaunders
    @Vinayasaunders Рік тому +2

    All these sounds so 19th century.
    Science needs time to catch up I suppose.
    I will check out the book for sure.
    Eastern philosophy talks about it for centuries now. We just passed the new moon which was “pithru paksha”
    I have been doing this therapy holistically for more than 10 years now.
    I do energy healing therapy.
    Reiki does the magic too. There are a lot of healing therapies that exist. We don’t need psychedelics.
    There is a lot of modality of healing system that is present on the earth. That is not recognised by universities or given Doctorates. We just need a little more awareness as professionals.

    • @robynhope219
      @robynhope219 Рік тому

      You want to see doctorates in spirituality? Absurd!

  • @raginald7mars408
    @raginald7mars408 Рік тому +1

    no Healing
    meta Morphosis
    trans form to Butterfly

  • @nlnfriedman
    @nlnfriedman 3 місяці тому

    This person Hubl is talking to has an ego, that makes him totally insensitive to being able to empathize or feel anything !

  • @robynhope219
    @robynhope219 Рік тому

    What makes you a collective trauma expert? As an honest person, you should be able to answer this.