Bon mots from Thomas Hübl

Thomas Hübl

“Karma means postponing energy, postponing experience, postponing life.”

“Integrated history is present. Unintegrated history is past.”

“Enlightenment is returning to the natural state.”

“When we reintegrate [RHS] our past, we are, In effect, changing not only our future, but our past as well. That’s what it means in Revelations when it says, “The dead will rise again.” That is, our dead past will come to life.
–paraphrasing Thomas Hübl

“Countries (Germany, the United States, etc.) need to reintegrate our collective traumas (the Holocaust, slavery, the Native American genocide, etc.) as well as our personal traumas.”
–paraphrasing Thomas Hübl

Thomas Huebl is an Austrian-born[1] contemporary spiritual teacher, author,[2] and founder of the Academy of Inner Science and a non-profit organization known as the Pocket Project.[3] Huebl completed approximately four years of medical school in his native Austria[2] before deciding to pursue a four-year independent meditation and spiritual retreat in Czechoslovakia.[1] Following his retreat, Huebl moved to Germany and was invited to teach meditation.[1] He then began working with Holocaust survivors to work through their respective experiences and historical trauma.[4] In 2008, Huebl founded the Academy of Inner Science, which studies the principles of human inner development and explores the core of humanity’s wisdom traditions.[5] In 2016, Huebl founded the Pocket Project, a non-profit organization dedicated to understanding collective and intergenerational trauma.[6] The organization brings together experts in various fields to explore healing trauma and expanding trauma research.[7] Among other initiatives, the Pocket Project offers online support group sessions for healthcare workers that have been impacted by the COVID-19 crisis.[8] Huebl is the author of The Power of We: Awakening in the Relational Field.[9] His second book, Healing Collective Trauma: A Process for Integrating Our Intergenerational and Cultural Wounds, is scheduled for publication in November of 2020.[3]

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