The Contrast of Joy: Why We Need the Dark to See the Light
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Athens, AL
Art Therapist
It is all too easy to get lost in the darkness. Its heaviness weighs on every single one of us, a universal experience from which there is no escape. Yet, finding joy despite this inevitable pain lies in the sacred sliver between self-actualization and finding our place of purpose within a community.
If we can surpass our primal, tribal nature of "us vs. them" and instead find grace in our common ground—rooted in hope, love, compassion, and friendship—we begin to shift the collective. By integrating the lessons of the past and aligning the mind with the body, we can build a future where our children might escape the cycles of despair that have become so common in our modern world.
In this episode, we sit down with a trauma-informed art therapist to discuss the architecture of healing, the necessity of duality, and how we can find common ground even across the deep divides of religion and belief.
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