Attuned

Practicing Interdependence to Heal Our Trauma—and Our World
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As humans, we share a fundamental interdependence with one another and the planet itself. Together we create a relational field that is the sustenance of our health and well-being. This guide empowers us to access these inner resources to participate in the healing of ourselves, our communities, and our world.

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A road map to harness the power of our collective human consciousness as a source for healing our traumatized world 

We are all interconnected—and dependent on each other to shape the world in which we live. Yet even though technology has allowed us to digitally share our lives with more people than ever, the result has been a growing pattern of personal isolation, alienation, and division. Why is this? “We are seeing the manifestation of collective trauma,” says luminary Thomas Hübl, who has reached thousands of people around the world through his teachings on mysticism and healing. “The profoundly complex challenges we face demand a new level of human collaboration.”

With Attuned, Hübl, together with writer Julie Jordan Avritt, shares a visionary guide for individuals, therapists, and other professionals committed to healing our struggling world. Attuning to a person, group, or organization means coming into resonance by listening mindfully to the inner sensations, feelings, images, and information that arise. At the core of the book is the “relational field”—a vast matrix of energy through which information is shared within, around, and between us. In each chapter, you'll find insights and practices for perceiving and tuning in to oneself and others, and ultimately contributing to the healing of this field, including:

  • The mystical and evolutionary principles behind human development and connection
  • Resources for embodying resilience, processing toxic stress, and regulating our individual and collective nervous systems
  • Attunement practices for working with the effects of trauma in yourself and across communities
  • Transparent communication—a practice of relating through authentic awareness and vulnerability
  • Guidance for group facilitators, healing ancestral trauma, and more

By embracing our interdependence, we can activate what is needed to respond to and evolve through the challenges of our age. “It may take only a small number of us,” explains Hübl, “to establish a new level of collective coherence—to share our light, heal our wounds, and realize the unawakened potential of our world.”

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Contents eBook (240 pages) + Sounds True One (30-day free membership trial)
Product Code XC07235
ISBN Number 978-1-64963-157-2
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Thomas Hübl

About Thomas Hübl

Thomas Hübl, PhD, is a renowned teacher, author, and international facilitator who works within the complexity of systems and cultural change by integrating modern science with the insights of humanity’s wisdom traditions. Since the early 2000s, he has led large-scale events 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, among other topics. He is the author of Healing Collective Trauma and Attuned (both with Julie Jordan Avritt). He has served as an advisor and guest faculty for universities and organizations, and he is currently a visiting scholar at Harvard University’s Wyss Institute.

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