EPISODE · Feb 6, 2024 · 55 MIN
51 Decolonization, Intersectional Privilege and Healing Collectives
from Integrated Awakenings with Maria
Decolonization, Intersectional Privilege and Healing CollectivesA lot of people encounter healing via personal development or simply trying to relieve their own suffering. Where that is so powerful, just as powerful is also being able to speak about group stories, histories, and collective experiences, to feel in belonging with, solidarity with, and healing with a group. Wether it’s from imperial history, sexism, ableism, it can be very fruitful for everyone to have a lens of intersectional privilege/rank, to really allow us to digest and integrate the realities of healing but also meeting life sometimes face to face, and other times, with our face to the dirt. This episode also covers some considerations and techniques when translating, shifting concepts (that is increasing our native tolerance) — that are commonly used for individual healing into speaking and leading processes for possibly smaller and larger groups. In many ways the task of caring for the world, is a world level work, in the same way the community takes care of the commons. We hope that everyone feels like they can engage with group stories, histories with more grace after listening to this very potent podcast. Covers:Intro group guides and stewardship, the head of a group’s wisdom bodyExample case: manananggal-esque, disjointed stomachs of a specific grpthe sensitivity and primary archetypes of grassroots-wombIntersectional privilège, rank in groupsusing your privilege for the common goodsimple example: curly hair inquiry, bowing and respectReferences:Ken Wilber’s — Integral PsychologyArne Mindell — Sitting in the Fire----If you appreciate this kind of work send tips here: paypal ,You can support monthly here: patreon (this also has a library of game writing)linktr.ee/mariamison_ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Decolonization, Intersectional Privilege and Healing CollectivesA lot of people encounter healing via personal development or simply trying to relieve their own suffering. Where that is so powerful, just as powerful is also being able to speak about group stories, histories, and collective experiences, to feel in belonging with, solidarity with, and healing with a group. Wether it’s from imperial history, sexism, ableism, it can be very fruitful for everyone to have a lens of intersectional privilege/rank, to really allow us to digest and integrate the realities of healing but also meeting life sometimes face to face, and other times, with our face to the dirt. This episode also covers some considerations and techniques when translating, shifting concepts (that is increasing our native tolerance) — that are commonly used for individual healing into speaking and leading processes for possibly smaller and larger groups. In many ways the task of caring for the world, is a world level work, in the same way the community takes care of the commons. We hope that everyone feels like they can engage with group stories, histories with more grace after listening to this very potent podcast. Covers:Intro group guides and stewardship, the head of a group’s wisdom bodyExample case: manananggal-esque, disjointed stomachs of a specific grpthe sensitivity and primary archetypes of grassroots-wombIntersectional privilège, rank in groupsusing your privilege for the common goodsimple example: curly hair inquiry, bowing and respectReferences:Ken Wilber’s — Integral PsychologyArne Mindell — Sitting in the Fire----If you appreciate this kind of work send tips here: paypal ,You can support monthly here: patreon (this also has a library of game writing)linktr.ee/mariamison_ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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