
Elizabeth Philipose, PhD has a lifelong passion for transformational arts and the expansion of consciousness. She has pursued this as an academic studying the causes and consequences of violence. Her focus is on healing relations between masculine and feminine, humans and nature, races, and nations. As a spiritual guide, she offers programs in decolonial wellness, spiritual principle, embodiment, meditation, and prayer. Elizabeth has been on her own journey to heal gender/racial traumas, old church wounds, and ancestral grief. She teaches from the experiential insights of this journey and the wisdom of her visionary teachers. Links Upcoming workshop with Elizabeth Philipose Instagram Linked In Academic.edu Topics 00:00 Introduction 01:05 Understanding Decolonial Wellness 02:32 Impact of Colonialism on Personal Wellness 04:41 Embodiment and Structural Analysis 07:37 Holistic Approach to Wellness 14:27 Spirituality and Social Justice 19:11 Challenges in Spiritual and Social Justice Communities 32:39 Practical Applications and Offerings 39:59 Conclusion and Upcoming Events Support the mission of SAND and the production of this podcast by becoming a SAND Member
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