Interview w/ Dr Leticia Nieto and Kirstin Eventyr

Awakened activism is a natural outcome of maturation and involves a deepening and widening beyond self and group identifications into…

Growing Up Beyond Inclusion

“If only we could just get along. If only we could just be one happy, human family.”  It’s a good…

Ecology of Mutuality

In the Trillium Awakening path, we tend to talk about mutuality in terms of an exchange between two people –…

Social Dimensions of Awakening

Embodied awakening is a deeply incarnated and humanizing process that simultaneously anchors our identity in our unbounded nature. As unconscious…

Liminal Time

February and March have always been important times for me as harbingers of change. Here in the northern hemisphere, we’re moving toward a change of season from winter to spring.

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Paradox and the Core Wound

A talk from an online sitting, March 2018 One definition of a paradox is that it is something which seems contradictory, unbelievable or absurd but that may be true in

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Daring and Perseverance

A talk from an online sitting, January 2018 Daring and Perseverance is one of the “Four Alchemical Ingredients” described in the Trillium awakening orientation course. The other three are   Transmission,

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Hillary on The Rot

An interview by Ted for Issue #3 of Mutuality Matters. What’s the Rot about from your perspective? The willingness to start to face into what you’ve been running from your

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Spirituality and Trauma

Our Divinely Human Animal Nature: Healing Trauma through Embodied Awakening and Somatic Experiencing In recent years, it has become increasingly clear that trauma resolution must include the body as an

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Using Focusing to Support Trillium Awakening

By CC Leigh Trillium Awakening coaching services support a remarkably successful process of whole-being awakening and transformation. Some of the key practices that contribute to that success include greenlighting, active or

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Full Enlightenment?

…and Other Disappointments: Getting Real and Sober Often people wonder about or ask questions that are a variation of this basic theme: “How can I trust that this is really

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