Thomas Huebl

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Born
Austria
NationalityAustrian
CitizenshipAustria
Occupation
  • Contemporary spiritual teacher
  • Author
Known forFounding the Academy of Inner Science and the Pocket Project
Websitethomashuebl.com

Thomas Huebl is an Austrian-born[1] contemporary spiritual teacher, author,[2] and founder of the Academy of Inner Science and a non-profit organization known as the Pocket Project.[3]

Huebl completed approximately four years of medical school in his native Austria[2] before deciding to pursue a four-year independent meditation and spiritual retreat in Czechoslovakia.[1]

Following his retreat, Huebl moved to Germany and was invited to teach meditation.[1] He then began working with Holocaust survivors to work through their respective experiences and historical trauma.[4]

In 2008, Huebl founded the Academy of Inner Science, which studies the principles of human inner development and explores the core of humanity’s wisdom traditions.[5]

In 2016, Huebl founded the Pocket Project, a non-profit organization dedicated to understanding collective and intergenerational trauma.[6] The organization brings together experts in various fields to explore healing trauma and expanding trauma research.[7] Among other initiatives, the Pocket Project offers online support group sessions for healthcare workers that have been impacted by the COVID-19 crisis.[8]

Huebl is the author of The Power of We: Awakening in the Relational Field.[9] His second book, Healing Collective Trauma: A Process for Integrating Our Intergenerational and Cultural Wounds, is scheduled for publication in November of 2020.[3]

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Shridhare, Lori (2019-08-22). "A New Initiative Grapples with Collective Traumas". Tricycle: The Buddhist Review. Retrieved 2020-09-03.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Helping Germans and Israelis overcome the past - via meditation / Journeys Podcast". Haaretz.com. Retrieved 2020-09-03.
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Collective Trauma". hms.harvard.edu. Retrieved 2020-09-03.
  4. "Silver Linings in Challenging Times". catalyst.harvard.edu. Retrieved 2020-09-09.
  5. "The Garrison Institute Forum: Thomas Hubl, Dr. Angel Acosta and Jonathan L. Wiesner". Garrison Institute. Retrieved 2020-09-09.
  6. "Online Conversation with Thomas Hübl and Brian Swimme: On Healing Collective Trauma". www.ciis.edu. Retrieved 2020-09-09.
  7. "Thomas Hübl's The Pocket Project: Facilitating the Integration of Collective Trauma". SAND. Retrieved 2020-09-03.
  8. "'I have to take care of myself first': the online support group helping doctors deal with trauma". Positive News. 2020-05-26. Retrieved 2020-09-03.
  9. "Thomas Hübl interview: | Banyen Books & Sound". www.banyen.com. Retrieved 2020-09-03.

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