In an onstage interview, Gabor Maté prompts Thomas Hübl to talk about his understanding that trauma is not just an individual but a collective experience. He explains his insights from years working with groups that have experienced trauma, and concludes that the highest universal principle is always reflected in the personal and that the interaction between the two is truth.
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