David Whyte | The Vulnerable Choice of Breaking Our Hearts Open | Point of Relation

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Thomas Hübl

Thomas Hübl

7 ай бұрын

On this episode of the Point of Relation podcast, Thomas is joined by poet, author, speaker, and leadership consultant, David Whyte. They discuss the deep benefits of learning to hold both happiness and difficulty at the same time. David shares some of his poetry and the personal experiences that helped him to directly observe the interconnectedness of all living beings.
He and Thomas explore our individual and collective reluctance to be vulnerable, present, and open to change, and how embracing those aspects of life can open us to true maturation and healing. As David explains, there is beauty to be found even in pain and grief, and making space for these challenging emotions also opens us to the most joyous ones.
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David Whyte is the author of eleven books of poetry and four books of prose. He holds a degree in Marine Zoology, has worked as a naturalist guide in the Galapagos Islands, and has led anthropological and natural history expeditions in the Andes, Amazon, and the Himalayas. He works with many European, American, and international companies in the field of organizational development. He is the recipient of two honorary degrees: from Neumann College in Pennsylvania and Royal Roads University in Victoria, British Columbia.
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Thomas Hübl, PhD, is a renowned teacher, author, and international facilitator who works within the complexity of systems and cultural change, integrating the core insights of the great wisdom traditions and mysticism with the discoveries of science. Since the early 2000s, he has led large-scale events and courses on the healing of collective trauma.
In addition to Attuned, he is the author of Healing Collective Trauma: A Process for Integrating Our Intergenerational and Cultural Wounds. He has served as an advisor and guest faculty for universities and organizations, as a coach for CEOs and organizational leaders, and is currently a visiting scholar at the Wyss Institute at Harvard University.
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@casaelmilagro
@casaelmilagro
Dearest Thomas - I heard you say that your mother passed away just a week prior to this. I so hope that you are taking space and time to honor the grief of that huge passage. So much love to your, Dear Thomas, as you transit this huge passage.
@PatriseHenkel
@PatriseHenkel
Re: the right to be reluctant - Years ago I had to learn this phrase from my therapist: “that doesn’t work for me.” It was an incredible tool when I repeated it in difficult relationships. It was as if I didn’t know I had the right to declare this.
@DanielleMarieW
@DanielleMarieW
“Our only path is to get our heart broken by something we really care about.” This and so much of the conversation moved me. The point about losing young people to video games- we have so many soporifics nowadays. And yet the totality of that immersive world! I can stop scrolling to notice the patch of blue in the sky, and yes, I recognize that I chose to pick up my phone, though I didn’t control for how long. And that’s not ideal, and we are seeing some pushback against this neurohijacking with school boards filing lawsuits. Anyway, I needed to hear your talk today. I am so grateful to both of you and your incredible mothers.
@katiecoolady_theheartspace
@katiecoolady_theheartspace
"there's an incredible joy in saying no to so many things" Oh how this (and everything else in this conversation) speaks to me. Thank you for all of this.
@TheRubydavis
@TheRubydavis
I had the good fortune to see David Whyte in California many years ago live and being in the room with him I could feel his high spiritual energy and his transmitting that to all that were there. I felt happy and so grateful to be sharing the space.
@iaralamat3961
@iaralamat3961
What a beautiful conversation, what a flow! I laugh, I cry, I get quiet, I listen, I settle... and I'm moved 🙇‍♀️
@jarijansma2207
@jarijansma2207
this is a comment for the algorhythm
@joannedeane3206
@joannedeane3206
and many of us are frozen from speaking out about the atrocities happening in war zones right now. Also the child who is frozen that can not speak about their pain due to family dynamics. Feeling so much Love from listening to this wonderful interview.
@irene-ry3np
@irene-ry3np
The cup runneth over! I know I will listen to this again and again. Give yourself this ‘gift’.
@evahunter795
@evahunter795
Profound exploration of much unspoken. I’m going back, digesting each conversation one nibble at a time. So much gratitude ♥️
@aldussault
@aldussault
I could listen to this flow of liquid words as they meander from one pool to another-filling one then going on to the other.
@lupitalugo8816
@lupitalugo8816
It was truly delightful to encounter existential insights expressed so beautifully through the poetic lens.
@SpiritualSounds2011
@SpiritualSounds2011
Beautiful insightful conversation, I thank you both for sharing your time and knowledge, truly appreciated
@karalough4402
@karalough4402
Thank you 🙏🏻 so much
@godsgracenaka247
@godsgracenaka247
Wow ,that's so beautiful the farewell letter. Thank you, it sure reassures us all about our gone mothers and fathers. Reminding us of how to carry on the torch of love and care . Thank you both .
@viviannimue
@viviannimue
An amazing talk of such profound depth like an ocean and reaching to the furthest outskirts of the soul. Thank you both for this wonderful gift of connectedness
@peacefulisland67
@peacefulisland67
Thank you, Thomas, for reminding us that when a person in overwhelmed (lost in an avalanche) the healthy response of community is to go find them.
@lindagiles2769
@lindagiles2769
Beatifi men. Beautiful moments💯‼️♥️
@Swarutitamang
@Swarutitamang
David Whyte is all HEART !! 🥰
@lindagiles2769
@lindagiles2769
Beautiful time spent listening to these beautiful men. Thank you both. Lots of moments to think about and feel through. Love, love, love you thoughts and poetry 💯‼️♥️
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