Whole Heart Connection
Making Connections

Healing Micro-Trauma

Presented together with Taking Heart

Saturday, May 18, 2024
11:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. EDT
8:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. PDT
Live Webinar – Zoom

$120.00

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WHOLE HEART CONNECTION MAKING CONNECTIONS with a focus: Healing Micro-Trauma

Over the last few years, the subject of trauma has become an important public conversation. Many people are exploring, what is trauma? Where does it come from? What can we do about it, internally and externally?

Trauma is not the same as pain. It is possible to be in a great deal of pain, and yet be unharmed (we will talk about how to do that!).

Trauma is not the same as woundedness. Woundedness is what we experience when, in response to pain, we feel forced to distort who we are in order to survive. This is reversible! Healing is returning to living as ourselves again.

Trauma is a wound with a thought on top of it that says, “I cannot heal from this.” Usually, this occurs because, at the time of the wound, we truly did not have the resources to begin healing. Fortunately, as soon as we do have the resources to heal, it is never too late to begin—as long as we can release the protective shell that may have grown up around the wound (we will also discuss this).

Many of us have what I call “snowballed trauma,” a state of having been wounded over and over again in the exact same way. When we try to heal that, it seems overwhelming and impossible. We get discouraged about ever being able to heal at all. We may give up entirely—which is never what trauma was meant to be. It’s meant to be a temporary state, like a holding pattern, while we gather resources.

That’s why it is helpful to learn to heal micro-trauma first: Because if we start at the smaller end, it’s manageable. We take it in tiny manageable bits, and over time this increases our capacity to work with the larger wounds without getting overwhelmed.

Even more importantly, when we know how to heal micro-trauma, our relationship to our daily lives is much different. We are less afraid of the daily struggles and challenges. We are able to face what’s happening right now without a backlog of historical trauma crushing us before we even get started. We can move through our lives and navigate even very painful situations very differently.

This class will fill you with joy and peace, even before you are completely healed. There’s really nothing like getting a good foundation for a gentle, ongoing healing process.

Prerequisite

Participation in this Whole Heart Connection workshop is limited to students who have already completed the Whole Heart Connection Intro.

Class Schedule

Due to attendees being in very different time zones, there is no “lunch break” per se. Class breaks will be 20 minutes long, and they will occur every 60-90 minutes or so. It is suggested that attendees whose natural lunch hour will occur during class time should make their lunch ahead of time so that it is ready to eat during the first 20-minute break.

Additional Information

Thea takes online health and hygiene seriously, and so we ask that you review the Group Heart materials prior to the workshop.

Please note, it is not recommended that participants divide their focus by taking extensive notes. In order to allow participants to relax into the discussion, we will make an audio recording which will be shared only with participants. The purpose of the recording will be to remind participants of what they learned. The recording will not be available for those who were not present in the class.

Refund Policy

In the (very rare) event of a workshop cancellation, all tuition will be refunded.
Otherwise, any refund is at the sole discretion of Perennial Medicine.