From the war in Gaza to the Black reparations movement and beyond, ancestral trauma is having a moment. Could a film about a little-known doctor be a missing link?
I’m so glad you wrote about this, Seth, because I had no idea that documentary existed. Reading Dr. Sarno’s books “Healing Back Pain” and “The Divided Mind” helped me immeasurably. I’ve recommended them to many people.
I'm working my way through The Body Keeps the Score now and this feels like a great film to follow it up with. Thank you for putting it on my horizons!
It's been such a relief to witness how embodiment and somatics are finally becoming recognised and given proper place. Going to look for your book. Thanks.
I’m so glad you wrote about this, Seth, because I had no idea that documentary existed. Reading Dr. Sarno’s books “Healing Back Pain” and “The Divided Mind” helped me immeasurably. I’ve recommended them to many people.
Ah, thank you Chris! Yes as I wrote above, it's absolutely eerie how many connections there are in this sphere. So glad you got help!
I'm working my way through The Body Keeps the Score now and this feels like a great film to follow it up with. Thank you for putting it on my horizons!
Ah, thank YOU! Yes, so deeply helpful and needed, right?
It's been such a relief to witness how embodiment and somatics are finally becoming recognised and given proper place. Going to look for your book. Thanks.
Ah, thank YOU Caroline! Appreciate that so much. Funny how every time I mention the film at book events, at least one hand shoots up in excitement....