Georgi Y. Johnson on Nondual Therapy (#111) By Jacob Kyle Posted on June 9, 2020 #Healing#Psychology About the Guest Georgi Y. Johnson graduated from Oxford University with a determination to explore the mysteries of perception through mind, heart and body. Together with her partner Bart ten Berge she has an international teaching and healing practice in Nondual Therapy and Spiritual Psychology. Georgi is author of several books, including I AM HERE ‚ Opening the Windows of Life & Beauty (a study of the nature of consciousness), and Nondual Therapy‚ The Psychology of Awakening. She is presently completing a new book: Nondual Medicine‚ The Physiology of the Soul. All Georgi’s teachings arise out of the realization of the primacy of resonant experience in the movement toward wellbeing, health and happiness. In this, her approach is radically holistic, working with the vibratory field of the felt sense as prior to physical, psychological can mental manifestations. Implicit in this is the liberation of consciousness from the inherited conditioning of beliefs. In this episode we discuss: Contemplating death, existence looking at non-existenceTrauma, dissociation, suffering and spiritual emergencyThe mysteries of perceptions through mind, heart, and bodyTaking emotional responsibility through spiritual healingNondual Therapy, the psychology of awakening, in contrast to traditional therapyWays of responding to fear and anger from the lens of non-dual therapyPassion and finding sense of purpose within suffering Take the podcast with you Subscribe in your favourite app Read more like this #Healing #Yoga Best Of: Yoga for Recovery with Nikki Myers (#159) Nikki Myers is the founder of The Yoga of 12-Step Recovery. Based in its theme, “the issues live in the tissues,” Y12SR is a relapse prevention program that weaves the art & science of yoga with the practical tools of 12-step programs. By Jacob Kyle #Cultures #Practice #Psychology Ancient and Modern Ritual: A Creative Approach to Working with Grief, Loss, and Change Creative healing methods, including ritual therapy, offer us ways to address all kinds of grief: subtle to catastrophic, known and unknown, recent and historical. By Samantha Black #Grief #Practice #Psychology #Spirituality What is Grief? Grief refers to the emotions we experience around a loss. By Samantha Black #Healing #Interdisciplinary #Practice #Social Justice Collective Grief: A Contemplative Pathway to Healing and Social Justice – Introducing a New Editorial Research Project Is it possible that the commonality of shared pain and grief can be seen as a gateway to connection? Can it help us name and strengthen our values? Is collective grief work imperative for any movement towards eradicating injustice and restoring shared humanity? By LeTonia Jones TARKA Journal Discover our latest issues or become a monthly subscriber to access all digital and/or print content. Tarka #06: On Spiritual Citizenship Tarka #05: On Queer Dharma Tarka #04: On Death Tarka #03: On Ecology Tarka #02: On Illusion Tarka #01: On Bhakti Tarka #0: On the Scholar-Practitioner