Gabor Mate - Wisdom of Trauma Film Showing & Panel

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Gabor Mate - Wisdom of Trauma Film Showing & Panel

Chrissy25
Hey Family! Hope you all are having a beautiful day.

Earlier this year I watched an incredible film with Gabor Mate that takes a deep dive into trauma called, Wisdom of Trauma. It was such an eye opening film. So many tears and so many "omg this makes so much sense" moments. It was a free showing (you can donate if you are able to) and they received so much positive feedback that they are having another viewing this week! They are also having a panel each day the film is live if you want to dive even deeper into some of the topics (17 talks over 7 days starting today and ending 10/10/21).

The email I got said to share the sign up link instead of the individual links so I'm sharing that below. There's an offer to pay for a package that I think includes all the talks, bonus content, and an extended viewing period for the movie but you can still access the film and all talks (playbacks up to 24 hours) for FREEEEEE. Link to sign up below! Also copying the synopsis of the film below. Cannot wait for our conversation with Gabor in November!!


Please do not share the links in this email. Instead, help us spread the word by sharing the event with your friends with this link https://wisdomoftrauma.com/ 




                                            Wisdom of Trauma - Film Synopsis
Trauma is the invisible force that shapes our lives. It shapes the way we live, the way we love and the way we make sense of the world. It is the root of our deepest wounds. Dr. Maté gives us a new vision: a trauma-informed society in which parents, teachers, physicians, policy-makers and legal personnel are not concerned with fixing behaviors, making diagnoses, suppressing symptoms and judging, but seek instead to understand the sources from which troubling behaviors and diseases spring in the wounded human soul.


Much love,

Christine