Witnessing Social Identity:
exploring subjective experience in relation to systemic issues
It's especially hard to find an embodied response to what we're not aware of. Even when we're aware of systemic issues intellectually, increasing our capacity to feel our own and others' subjective experiences gives us access to compassion and wisdom.
As more of us learn to deepen our felt experience of systemic issues, we increase our capacity to stay related where often people polarize and lose relation. When groups of us face systemic issues together, a healing movement can begin to unfold.
Witnessing social identity practices help us access the spaciousness within and between us to move in the direction of collective healing. Our practice is a portal to peace and love and honoring our interconnection in an embodied way of living.
As more of us learn to deepen our felt experience of systemic issues, we increase our capacity to stay related where often people polarize and lose relation. When groups of us face systemic issues together, a healing movement can begin to unfold.
Witnessing social identity practices help us access the spaciousness within and between us to move in the direction of collective healing. Our practice is a portal to peace and love and honoring our interconnection in an embodied way of living.