Hello friends!

Last year I invited all of you to attend the Embodied Trauma Conference, a powerful, healing event hosted by Karine Bell, a Tiny Buddha associate.

This free five-day online summit featured a series of lectures from 22 thought leaders, each addressing various aspects of trauma healing – including developmental, sexual, racial, and intergenerational.

This year they have a FREE follow-up event that you are sure to find transformative. It's called Tending the Roots: A 4-Day Odyssey of Resilience and Reimagination, Culture and Community and will take place next week between April 21st and 24th.

This event will focus on our personal and community healing and you can expect educational and experiential workshops as well as music, movement and the arts.

It will be a time of learning and connecting, experimenting and experiencing, as well as interaction and teamwork.

Subtitles are available, and there are separate Zoom rooms with creative activities for kids during some of the main workshops (if you need something to keep them entertained while they tune in!)

Who does the root take care of?

This festival to research the healing and transformation of trauma with our body as a place of liberation is for …

People, big and small. Lovers and skeptics. Those who, despite wounds, yearn to connect, to connect. Dreamers and activists, aspiring activists, body centered practitioners, therapists, parents and caregivers, educators, artists, musicians, and anyone interested in dancing with and nurturing our flame energy in creative, life-sustaining ways.

If you would like to learn how trauma opens portals to resilience and growth and connect with like-minded people who are dedicated to healing in their own lives and in the world, sign up here for the FREE "Tending the Roots" festival. at.

I hope you find this unique event both cathartic and liberating!

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