leaknezevic's review

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fast-paced

3.5

juliash's review

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emotional informative slow-paced

3.5

bethsbooketlist's review

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informative slow-paced

4.0

marblemenow's review

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challenging emotional informative reflective medium-paced

5.0

peerebeer24's review

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Ik heb dit boek gelezen als corrector, dus ik ga het geen sterren geven, maar er zaten zeker heel interessante dingen in.

avoryfaucette's review

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4.0

This book blends science and the metaphysical to look at the collective effects of trauma and dig into the possibilities of collective healing. While I've seen a lot of the "sciencey" bits in other books, and some of the spiritual side, what this book uniquely offers is a specific framework for collective trauma processing (most useful for those already experienced in working with trauma) as opposed to doing solo work or working in specific 1-on-1 relationships. Unfortunately, this model itself is pretty impossible during COVID-19, but there are still some gems to take away, especially for those who are not already familiar with intergenerational trauma. I appreciate the focus on time and perspective in Hübl's writing, and the final chapter is particularly interesting in addressing what a future might even look like given our current state of apocalypse.

saw_knee's review against another edition

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My reading comprehension was not strong enough. Big theories and lots of professional and spiritual jargon that was beyond me. 
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