Climate Crisis, Fragmentation and Collective Trauma

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Climate Crisis, Fragmentation and Collective Trauma w/ Bayo Akomolafe, Eriel Tchekwie Deranger, Angaangaq Angakkorsuaq & Dr. Gabor Maté
This conversation is part of The Wisdom of Trauma - Talks on Trauma Series.
To watch the Wisdom of Trauma Movie and the Trauma Talk Series visit: www.thewisdomoftrauma.com

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  • @oliviabiswane4443
    @oliviabiswane44432 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this broadcast, which focuses on the Indigenous spiritual heritage. And I am so proud to see and hear my big brother Angaangaq. We have previously been allowed to stand together in Western society to share our ancestral knowledge. And Eriel and Bayo are "jewels", a precious sister and brother, who hopefully will be seen and heard more often. We will continue with our role within the communities. Love you all

  • @GERALDINELORAGE
    @GERALDINELORAGE2 жыл бұрын

    this is the second time that I watched this video in less than 24hour- the panel members are born leaders, they spoke to my soul, I feel so nourished and awake. Thank you for your wisdom, compassion and humility. This video needs to be shared, I truly hope that more people get to see it as we really need to be awake and be accountable for what we've created and the all the wisdom teaching shared with us in this video. Thank you to all the panel members and directors. I'll watch it again and again (before it ends on 10/10 (don't have the year subscription). thank you so much.

  • @Dani-ef3cf

    @Dani-ef3cf

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Geraldine Respectfully, “..this video needs to be shared..” Go ahead, it starts with you sharing it. We cannot tell others what to do. “Be the change you want to see.” I’m sure you’ve seen/heard this quote many times before. Best regards.

  • @GERALDINELORAGE

    @GERALDINELORAGE

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Dani-ef3cf OK sure. for the record I did share this video and the others plus the movie when it was live. On a different note it looks like the Wisdom for trauma directors have agreed not to remove the videos after the event/launch of the movie back in October.

  • @VeaMafileo
    @VeaMafileo2 жыл бұрын

    This panel is incredible beyond words, something that I can not describe happened. I think it was my mind, heart & soul being blown. I am from the Kingdom of Tonga a small Island group in the South Pacific Ocean (the other side of the world to Greenland) at the mercy of the rising moana/sea. Please, please publish this in a public space/va after, the world needs to stop and listen to this talanoa/conversation over & over again (as do I but my time is nearly up!) There are so many truths, so many pearls of wisdom, so much we can all collectively learn from in this rich panel. Mālō aupito/Thank you all for being so bloody mind-blowingly amazing & inspirational, Ofa lahi atu/ With love Vea

  • @justineeldin4950
    @justineeldin49502 жыл бұрын

    Uncle, Eriel, Bayo & Gabor, your conversation touched a place deep, deep within me. i was literally shaking and crying during parts of the conversation. Thank you and heartfelt gratitude for your grounded wisdom and vision - for helping us to remember what we have lost or long forgotten - for shaking and waking the soul back to life. May we all be brave in 'getting lost' so as to reconnect, so as to take care of one another and our mother earth.

  • @liatmarmur4368

    @liatmarmur4368

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for saying that you were openly expressing emotion because I was too and it's very validating to hear the depth of ppls experience here.

  • @astridba4866
    @astridba4866 Жыл бұрын

    The deepest, wisest and most important climate talk I have ever seen, about what it's really & truly about. Thank you again.

  • @nikkileader3995
    @nikkileader39952 жыл бұрын

    This is the most moving hour of understanding and I too, Gabor feel very inferior, but believe that we all have an ancestral connection to indigenous lifetimes and that is why we just have to "remember" who we are...

  • @TRACELHENTZ
    @TRACELHENTZ2 жыл бұрын

    THIS TALK... This is what needs to be heard by everyone... quickly

  • @rholdagosain5649

    @rholdagosain5649

    2 жыл бұрын

    Scientist, educators, policy makers, all other role players should part take

  • @AkkedeJong
    @AkkedeJong2 жыл бұрын

    The state of play of our lovely planet, this garden of Eden that has been entrusted in our care.... it just breaks my heart.

  • @robertaab4516
    @robertaab45162 жыл бұрын

    WOW, so many takeaways from this panel. Deeply grateful for all of you holding space to discuss the REAL deal. Such wise folks, so much truth and humility. Friendly reminder: Healing starts with getting lost (L).

  • @rosemarydaviesjanes
    @rosemarydaviesjanes2 жыл бұрын

    This panel's perspectives expanded my heart, mind and soul. The harrowing truths shared leave me heartbroken yet hopeful. As an empath I feel the pain of the planet, so I am deeply grateful for and inspired by their commitment and passion. Now... to get lost!

  • @katnip198
    @katnip198 Жыл бұрын

    THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU. You are beings of love! You see clearly the problem, you what is needed. Dare we hope!!!!

  • @jaijaimaa1189
    @jaijaimaa11892 жыл бұрын

    So deeply touched by this.... I have no words.... the only chance we have is to imidiately open the heart and let this be as contagious as a virus

  • @drawingmomentum
    @drawingmomentum2 жыл бұрын

    Nature is what will heal the trauma. ❤ She will lead this recovery revolution. Listen to the beat of her march, her drum, her heart. ♥ The more she heals, the more we all heal.

  • @dianab8889
    @dianab88892 жыл бұрын

    Oh WOW this talk has left me speechless, deeply listening to wise words of Bayo, Eriel and Angaangaq. Thank you

  • @attunedart9556
    @attunedart9556 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for such an amazing experience. Thanks for inviting me to feel again. What a humbling forever mark in every aspect of what I am.

  • @gwinna42
    @gwinna422 жыл бұрын

    Such a wonderful panel, thank you all. This is the panel that made this time for me. It brought all of the important points together and situated it all in the world today, with the concerns we all want to ignore, but so badly need to hear. I could have listened to each of you for well over an hour, but the harmony of your messages made this short time feel like a day's long learning--indeed the learning of a lifetime. Much love and appreciation to all of you and to the hosts for bringing these Wisdom teachers together.

  • @fay259
    @fay2592 жыл бұрын

    Arohanui from Aotearoa, and a sincere thankyou for sharing yourselves so eloquently. "....for there is no doubt that in the beginning the origin was one: the origin of all numbers is one and not two. Then it is evident that in the beginning matter was one, and that one matter appeared in different aspects in each element. Thus various forms were produced...Ye are all fruits of one tree, the leaves of one branch, the flowers of one garden...So powerful is the light of unity that it can illuminate the whole earth". Bahá'u'lláh.

  • @hereticalfreespirit471
    @hereticalfreespirit4712 жыл бұрын

    So much wisdom, and guidance. I am blown away. I needed to pause, re-listen, and reflect many, many times during this talk. Here is the path - if we listen. Thank you.

  • @melissaoconnell5648
    @melissaoconnell56482 жыл бұрын

    "We need new patterns of learning together." Yes. Opening the passage of heart and mind. Deep wells of gratitude to everyone in this discussion. Thank you for the questions, the humbling, abundant sharing - too expand perspectives. It is so humbling to keep listening and by all means - to kiss the earth. I now understand - yes - it is something the universities -cannot- provide - it IS in becoming lost.together - through this emergence-connectivity. Words that open to core being - feelings of despair - transmitted molecullarly. Tears, hope, blessings Peace. Thank you so much. 💗💗

  • @lmansur1000
    @lmansur10002 жыл бұрын

    This is so deeply moving - from people from the land who have experiences the change and the ravages of backward "civilization"

  • @decolonizepsychiatry4869
    @decolonizepsychiatry48692 жыл бұрын

    I want to just chime in here with the notion that we in the nothern countries have our own indigenous people of which two are participating in this lovely conversation. We are not very good at listening to them but we should start to do just that.

  • @coralharrison2335
    @coralharrison23352 жыл бұрын

    Inspiring, heartbreaking, humbling, thank you.

  • @truthmatters3449
    @truthmatters34492 жыл бұрын

    "We know so much. But --- comprehend --- so little....." Bless you Uncle! We are guilty!!!! From USA!!!

  • @pearllujan8569
    @pearllujan85692 жыл бұрын

    wow, Eriel, she just says it so powerfully

  • @hilaspiritualcare
    @hilaspiritualcare2 жыл бұрын

    listening to this talk - was like listening to the planet itself. i baw to you all to your deep wisdom and healing

  • @bethborowsky8423
    @bethborowsky84232 жыл бұрын

    thank you for this expansive experience. I listen with shame and humility.

  • @jRaam1111
    @jRaam11112 жыл бұрын

    I am beautifully and gratefully speechless!!!!

  • @choosehope8729
    @choosehope87292 жыл бұрын

    Wow! I feel like my heart and mind has expanded and deepened. Thank you for this healing conversation!

  • @mesepaedwards3766
    @mesepaedwards37662 жыл бұрын

    Hoiiiii, WOOOOOW WOOOOOW WOOOOOW.....ummmm powerful, moving, timely, heart expanding and resonating to my entire spirit and soul, Nga mihi koutou I acknowledge you all for your heart felt truth, such an honor to witness this panel soak in the phenominal sharing, deep wisdom and multi dimensional conversation which was complex and simple at the same time. All i can say is I ACCEPT, I accept the call to be lost and surrender to the thought that we can solve this. TO LISTEN, TO LISTEN, TO LISTEN. much LOVE

  • @breatheandrecover
    @breatheandrecover2 жыл бұрын

    Outstanding, poetic and earthed. Thankyou.

  • @liatmarmur4368
    @liatmarmur43682 жыл бұрын

    This panel of speakers touched something deep in me. The question of how can indigenous ppls help western culture to understand the connections in the way indigenous cultures do, I feel is in the experience of existing with presence to their home. Its a relationship. I exist because of you, without you, I get sick". Like the example of a rock as a relation, that rock gives something to HOME, its presence provides shelter for animals I need for food ect.. Often I've noticed how companies justify the action to mine as if robotic, devoid of connection. So maybe they can teach western culture about the value in experiencing the environment through all our senses, taking in presence to SELF and in that there is a natural unfolding that happens where we experience the environment around us." I experience that I am not separate and now because of that , I can not destroy, I must make a different choice"... (Namaste to all. I honor the Budda in you)

  • @drawingmomentum

    @drawingmomentum

    2 жыл бұрын

    ❤ Corporations are not living beings. 😉

  • @liatmarmur4368

    @liatmarmur4368

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@drawingmomentum can you explain more of what you mean by companies are not living beings? Of course you're right in the literal sense however they are expressions of people in them so in that sense they are a conscious or perhaps even more accurately speaking, an unconscious entity that depends very much on the intention of its chain of command.

  • @juliapilgrim6074

    @juliapilgrim6074

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@liatmarmur4368 Money is often characterised as being a controlling agency we've lost control of via capitalism. It has no intention other than to mutiply itself. That agent needs to fall into a crack and be composted somehow but no idea how....

  • @liatmarmur4368

    @liatmarmur4368

    2 жыл бұрын

    money in itself is not the issue.. it serves a purpose in the order of society and part of its expression is to multiply however it's significance in society has made it prone to misuse. The energy someone offers money with for example makes a difference. The outcome (of how that money is used) will also be different because of ones intention.

  • @chongbhakti6317
    @chongbhakti63172 жыл бұрын

    Whoa! Incredible insights and wisdoms! My heart is applauding to you and me!🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @cecilia1099
    @cecilia10992 жыл бұрын

    Hand on my heart. i can feel this deeply. Great thanks .

  • @FrameDrumCircleSongs
    @FrameDrumCircleSongs2 жыл бұрын

    This reached deep in the soul and something expanded within. This collective conversation a most important one.

  • @Ribas_darkkissa
    @Ribas_darkkissa2 жыл бұрын

    Please please leave this one talk public! 🙏🏼 So crucial more people become conscious! And thank you so much to all!

  • @Hirinaki
    @Hirinaki2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for this mind blowing talk. Heart and soul deeply touched.

  • @truthmatters3449
    @truthmatters34492 жыл бұрын

    WOW...WOW...WOW...HOLY...HOLY...HOLY...WISDOM FROM ABOVE...BLESS EACH OF THESE GLORIOUS SPEAKERS!!!

  • @charletteepifanio
    @charletteepifanio2 жыл бұрын

    I have been feeling lost and this conversation helps me understand that it’s ok. I should listen, listen and listen. Thank you 🙏🏽

  • @earthshine8883
    @earthshine88832 жыл бұрын

    I'm in tears. This is the root of everything, the Separative mentality, Climate Change, COVID, etc. I was not born Indigenous, but my heart has always been. I am the granddaughter of two Great Great Grandmother's who where Full Blooded Cherokee. I only know them from the unseen realms, as the beauty and heartache of the past is deeply known from within my inner landscapes. All of my core wounds of this lifetime came from the trauma of colonialism and betrayal. These stories live within all of us. The lost connection of true relationship with self, other and nature demands our attention and reverent quietude to "Listen, listen, listen."

  • @vasumayawurm9715
    @vasumayawurm97152 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this amazing conversation and for sharing your wisdom. Such an inspiration and so full of new perspectives. In awe. Hope this can be shared far and wide.

  • @jennamurphy6504
    @jennamurphy65042 жыл бұрын

    Watched twice now and really touched every part of my being. Thank you to all involved for your wisdom 💚

  • @minaorang5094
    @minaorang50942 жыл бұрын

    This conversation was seriously amazing, thank you! ❤

  • @anneverbist2795
    @anneverbist27952 жыл бұрын

    absolutly moving... it touches deeply this "simple" and spontaneous conversation! how valuable..; thank you, deep gratitude to all of you!

  • @sailor_stine
    @sailor_stine Жыл бұрын

    This, was a gift.

  • @larrykiehl2457
    @larrykiehl24572 жыл бұрын

    This conversation, this sharing, reawakened something palpable, something profoundly deep and ancient and mystical in me that feels like it IS me, in my roots, in my ancestry, in my soul. Yes, to get lost again, to rekindle wonder in humility, to do so as a constructive act for once again emerging the ways of the natural, that which is truly life-giving for the planet and all peoples. As someone born of a northern-European ancestry, I'm feeling compelled to apologize for all "white people" for the now-understood atrocities they/we have committed in the name of progress and mastery. And I find myself sitting here wondering, just being open to what's been shared here; concerned that how the whole of humanity has evolved actually couldn't have happened any other way. As if we had to eventually generate so many avenues of "crazy" and trauma as an expression of human evolution so as to once again cherish and long for the "eden" we all came from; like so many of us are realizing something like we're "prodigal sons" wanting to return home to a natural and more pure goodness, truth, and beauty (no religiosity intended in those traditionally religious references). I'm definitely outside my scope of expertise here in attempting to communicate about these matters, but feel compelled to listen better, deeper, more wholly, and to try to express what has come up in in me in this moment. I defer to these three beings--Uncle, Eriel, Bayo--on how to proceed; they clearly, at least to me, have a innate grasp on the way forward far better than I do, ways that "the white man" have long lost touch with. I say that with an authentic humility, and actually feel rather vulnerable saying so.

  • @jcook2258
    @jcook22582 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely inspired and inspiring. "We must learn to get lost together"

  • @CHPCHPCHP123
    @CHPCHPCHP1232 жыл бұрын

    Action from each of us is needed: becoming humble, healing our traumata and war inside, becoming also modest, curb our greed and: This is a story about four people: Everybody, Somebody, Anybody and Nobody. There was an important job to be done and Everybody was sure that Somebody would do it. Anybody could have done it but Nobody did it. Somebody got angry about that, because it was Everybody's job. Everybody thought Anybody could do it but Nobody realised that Everybody wouldn't do it. It ended up that Everybody blamed Somebody when Nobody did what Anybody could have done.

  • @corbywho1304
    @corbywho1304 Жыл бұрын

    EXTRAORDINARY Thank you

  • @rholdagosain5649
    @rholdagosain56492 жыл бұрын

    We have to talk about: > importance of indigenous lifestyles > challenging capitalism as a means of conservation > involving all stakeholders in conscientising our future leaders > educating about climatic change > local community participation in conservation projects > environmental sustainability linked projects (The list goes on...)

  • @ruthyaya
    @ruthyaya2 жыл бұрын

    👏👏 my soul needed this

  • @aleksandrafedyaeva2729
    @aleksandrafedyaeva27292 жыл бұрын

    I felt like I was listnening to the gods. And I actually think I was because in nowadays seeing humans being fully humans is like seeing gods - because it's so rare. Thank you all so much. And, Uncle, I cried when you sang and felt like my heart was throuing up - it needed it. Thank you.

  • @aleksandrafedyaeva2729

    @aleksandrafedyaeva2729

    2 жыл бұрын

    And I never wanted to make a tatoo but sometimes I thought: if I ever will it should be something that will help me find the way when the dark times (depression, trauma) will show up again. And now I found what it should be, this phrase by Bayo: "we bleed into each other our feelings". Because this is how we heal. And this is what Gabor does - he helps people heal by letting them bleed their feelings into him and stays open while they are doing this. Amazing. So beautiful, so powerful. Thank you again.

  • @noellecuisine8912
    @noellecuisine8912 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you ❤

  • @oskarfassler4088
    @oskarfassler40882 жыл бұрын

    Beautiful. Thank you

  • @elzettefritz2069
    @elzettefritz20692 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for speaking to the heart of life.

  • @ruthclarke6965
    @ruthclarke69652 жыл бұрын

    Wow.... my heart has also been touched in a deeper different way.

  • @sheilac5319
    @sheilac53192 жыл бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @juliangiulio3147
    @juliangiulio31472 жыл бұрын

    Hmm, wonderful communicating humans... But I am with Gabor (although I am a climate-activist who is looking for new ways to approach this, I do not at all see how 'civil disobedience' from my deeply feeling and Sane brothers and sisters is going to do anything really),.. I intuit ...without knowing exactly what is being meant. And Bayo - you do not give us an example, about what 'getting lost' can be, just one example from your won life. I am sure most of us watching know what it is -and the necessity of 'getting' or 'being lost' sometimes, that it surrenders and moves us away from our habitual/automatic ways of doing things, to allow new life to integrate into our conscious beings... And I am sure I am not alone.... Still, SO excellent...

  • @florenciazacco7752
    @florenciazacco77522 жыл бұрын

    ♡ gracias

  • @PeterSchramm3
    @PeterSchramm32 жыл бұрын

    I could listen to this for another hour or two or three or four! Hope you can all get together and do a follow up? That’s the main thing I have to say. This panel was before the flooding in British Columbia and another “atmospheric river” is on its way through the province now. The panel was also before COP 26 in Scotland.

  • @FromHeadToHeart7
    @FromHeadToHeart72 жыл бұрын

    This was a really really beautiful qnd very touching conversation. Thank you!! What I find concerning (and that isn't really talked about all that much, from what I see) is that the "solutions" to the crisis are NOT being devised by the wise paneliats or by the wisdom of the native peoples of the earth, but rather it is completely in the hands of cynical greedy manipulative traumatised capitalists, hedge fund managers (such as the owners of BlackRock and Vanguard, the biggest "investment" firms on the planet which are far far more wealthy and powerful than any country or leader on this earth) and their puppet politicians in the western governments (especially the governments of the anglo-world). And it seems that these greedy traumatised pschologically-stunted capitalists (who brougut us to these dire straits in the first place) are now again up to their usual selfish tricks and are using the crisis in order to impose horrible technocratic unnatural (and definitely unindigenous) mechanisms that will further enrich them (hugely so), and using the crisis in order to shift humabity into an entirely new (hierarchical) economic and social system (the Great Reset of the 4th industrial revolution) that will cement their place at the top of the pyramid (through introducing new surveillance mechanisms tied into impact investing. This is a really huge subject in its own right so I won't go into it here , but would suggeet the work of the following brilliant investigative researchers who expose the hyoocracy and deciet of "green capitalism" (which is pretty much the only "solution" being discussed by the wealthy elites in the COP summit and in the WEF meetings in Davos, and in their billionaire-owned media) : * Cory Morningstar (and her site 'wrong kind of green') * Alison McDowell (and her site 'wrench in the gears') * Whitney Webb (and her website 'unlimited hangout') * Bentam Joe (mostly posts on facebook) I think it is EXTREMELY IMPORTANT to be aware of the greenwashing currently happening by the traumatised manipulative billionaire class and their cynical claims to care about human beings and the planet and thus bringing forth horrible technocratic "solutions" and social orders that do nothing to change our relation to the earth and each other but simply enrich them further as well as impose horrible tyranical surveillance and control measures , and a profoundly hirarcbical economkc system of masters abd slaves. Kindly see the work of the really brilliant investigative researchers mentioned above to learn more about how we are being hoodwinked by the greed of the capitalist abusers, all in the name of 'philanthropy' and 'caring about the well being of human being'

  • @clairegougeon5186
    @clairegougeon51862 жыл бұрын

    WOW.

  • @MegaBlaupause
    @MegaBlaupause2 жыл бұрын

    Thank You so much for this wonderful round. I have one comment to make. I had Ovid 19, fortunately not harmful. But that night I realized that i was infected was a very special one and i had a look at some websites and on how my western people reacted to this pandemic threat. it was quite early then in the beginning of the pandemic. What i realized was, that the western world was looking at it as if it was something that they did not have to think about because that is something that only asian folks get. i realized, that colonial thinking is still a big issue in our society. Inferiority can make people that blind, and i believe there are still many who think that way. But what stroke me more was a friend of mine who said that it did not start with colonialism but that colonialism started with the catholic church, with christianity. The christians felt and still feel superior. Think about it. 🙏

  • @merrypuppinns282
    @merrypuppinns2822 жыл бұрын

    Amazing! Thank you for sharing this talk it is valuable and awakens and stirs the Spirit. Many of us are awake, and understand what is happening on this planet and what it will take to save our planet and all the animals. I am curious Eriel, when you speak of indigenous connection to the animals and how deep rooted this is for you, I find it very disturbing in British Columbia, that Seals and Sea Lions are being slaughtered (even decapitated) at alarming rates by a large majority of indigenous people. They say, the reason for this is their tradition but in truth it is greed. Many use tradition and ceremony for the freedom of slaughter. Everyone wants more fish, more money, more power and it has nothing to do with tradition. This is the human condition. The Seals and Sea Lions become a scape goat for fishermen everywhere and their populations are decreasing from insane slaughter. Until this ceases to happen and species are protected I do not believe indigeous people are any more connected to the land than anyone else. Our world lacks compassion, no matter your heritage or your race or your colour, this is the depth of the issue here, it is awakening the human race to find their way back to the light of compassion.

  • @juliapilgrim6074

    @juliapilgrim6074

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello Merry, I agree the world needs more compassion, so much is obvious and trauma and compassion are not inately mutually exclusive so that the trauma pushes out the space for compassion. Yet I feel that it is for all of us to be aware that deep damage can happen to cultures and a land/s which are colonised so that its people will be torn away from thier own language and the 'heart understanding' and deep feeling of thier ancestry. I see that you care very deeply about this and wonder if you could address the concerns you have to the speakers here via thier websites ( if all of them have these). Repeated listening to this helped me to feel that there is hope amidst the despair of which you speak, yet I lack the words to explain, even to myself, why this is. I feel the speakers themselves might address it for you and do so very well. They won' t have solutions but will have the hearts to move, with others, toward new/old ways to help our current plight, even now as wars are escalating everywhere. You are needed.

  • @sidhamid604
    @sidhamid6042 жыл бұрын

    ❤️

  • @morganniciomhair8284
    @morganniciomhair82842 жыл бұрын

    go raibh mile maith agaibh ,taimuid ag eist leatsa.ireland.

  • @matthewdafoe9570
    @matthewdafoe95702 жыл бұрын

    Is there anyone watching this whom may not fully agree with the concepts being presented here? There is a very strong disapproval of the human proclivity to advance, and its causation of the trauma. I am curious if there is a balance which can be found between medicine, basic nutrition for every human, increased access to education and knowledge, and traditional ways of living which may not have produced these outcomes.

  • @michaelzonta
    @michaelzonta2 жыл бұрын

    Bayo Akomolafe talks about people on slave ships outwitting their masters but doesn't elaborate. This sounds very interesting.

  • @juliapilgrim6074

    @juliapilgrim6074

    2 жыл бұрын

    He says more about this in other talks. You can look on his website too. Its not that he says there was a winning or victory but ....oh goodness, he will say it better.

  • @Francis-sb5tx
    @Francis-sb5tx2 жыл бұрын

    👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

  • @rholdagosain5649
    @rholdagosain56492 жыл бұрын

    Wherever there is injustice to human life, there is a domino effect of injustice towards the environment - illegal movement or expulsion of indigenous people ; mass forced removals, war, ethnic cleansing, etc. These are the unfortunate negative human behaviour which impacts on climate change and trauma:

  • @Be1More
    @Be1More Жыл бұрын

    so sad.... why are these changesnot the center of all our news and politics and every society in the world? i've become a sceptic of our leaders who don't speak of these changes and who do not help lead the way to new life style, no joke, really.

  • @Dani-ef3cf
    @Dani-ef3cf2 жыл бұрын

    Great conversation and much needed awareness. Title of video needs correction, please. It is misleading. Unless, (and I hope is not) intentionally leaving out ‘climate change’ to divert and route to you, the attention of people in mental health community, by using their most common words (trauma), in these COVID-19 times, to garnish attention to your cause. It is misleading. I hope it is just an oversight and it gets edited ✍️ . Thank you for your tireless work and for sharing.

  • @peacelovejoy8786
    @peacelovejoy87862 жыл бұрын

    👏👏👏👏👌👍😍

  • @joycestahmann1462
    @joycestahmann14622 жыл бұрын

    I don't see why we should deify indigenous cultures. Is there a lot of good there? Yes. Can we learn a lot? Of course. However, the idea that indigenous cultures are better and more humane than western civilization is just wrong. Plenty of brutality, war, and even slavery existed in these earth-based cultures--they are human, and humans are not very advanced in their consciousness overall. My son was in the Peace Corps in Ecuador, and what the younger people in the villages wanted more than anything was education, good medical care, the opportunity to travel, and better communication with the outside world. Civilization has a lot to offer, including better treatment of women. Often in these villages young girls were sexualized and married off to much older men at a young age. This also happens in traditional Aboriginal life in Australia, and in Africa there is the regular genital mutilation of young girls. So let's learn to treat the planet and people better, even though it's probably too late. Let's reduce human population so that plants and animals can thrive. Let's educate children (and adults) to live more connected with the land, and to be caretakers rather than rapists. I appreciate the indigenous voices on this panel, but don't feel that the put-downs of non-indigenous are helpful.

  • @zeroskurt

    @zeroskurt

    2 жыл бұрын

    I was looking for a comment like yours for a while. Thank you for your thoughts, how refreshing to see a non-overly humbled, apocalyptic or guilt-ridden perspective.

  • @lmansur1000
    @lmansur10002 жыл бұрын

    :(

  • @Progenitor1979
    @Progenitor19792 жыл бұрын

    So 'covid' and 'climate change' has separated me from my idol Gabor Mate. What a shame!

  • @coppersense999
    @coppersense9992 жыл бұрын

    Love Gabor but it is so cringey at 30:00 where he proves the third guy's point about individualization taking priority and preeminence by attempting to falsely humiliate himself in the company of these "natives" he thinks are so in tune with the Earth. He sounds so racist. He's like I couldn't begin to understand the link you all have to the Earth! What? Why? You live on the same fucking planet with the same two feet on the ground. So stop it, stop fetishizing their stories it's just further exploitation and distancing yourself from them as so exotic. No. They and you are part of the same human fucking race. Sorry you're not Superior, and you're not inferior stop it.

  • @ellasoes8325
    @ellasoes83252 жыл бұрын

    You insult people who suffer true trauma. This is NOT trauma.

  • @ellasoes8325
    @ellasoes83252 жыл бұрын

    Oh for God's sake stop messing up Advaita Vedanta with WOKE RUBBISH. That's egregious.

  • @RosemariRoast
    @RosemariRoast2 жыл бұрын

    ❤️