Thomas Hübl is a renowned spiritual teacher, author, and facilitator of conscious evolution. If you're seeking wisdom, healing, and insights to awaken your highest potential, you've come to the right place.
Since 2004, Thomas has taught and facilitated programs for over 100,000 people worldwide. On this channel, you'll find a treasure trove of teachings, interviews, and guided practices that integrate his core insights on great wisdom and traditions with the discoveries of modern science.
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Thomas Hübl
Thomas Hübl introduces the art of being fully present in conversations. When you engage with your whole body, you’re feeling, understanding, and connecting with others on a profound level.
This level of attunement creates a sacred space where words resonate and allows you to see yourself within the person you’re interacting with.
▶️ Tune in to learn more in Point of Relation — Integrating the Past to Rewrite the Future https://youtu.be/8FTQ8CVguiA
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Have you ever felt that you’re being called for a higher purpose? Thomas Hübl shares that what drives us to partake in a spiritual journey is “the echo of the memory of the future.”
He also discusses the importance of acknowledging and taking time to process our past – both the beautiful and the challenging parts. Our experiences shape how we perceive our tomorrow.
▶️ Watch the latest episode of Point of Relation — Integrating the Past to Rewrite the Future https://youtu.be/8FTQ8CVguiA
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Imagine a room filled with over 300 individuals, each contributing to a collective field of energy. Thomas Hübl believes that our thoughts and words are energy. When shared within a group, it strengthens coherence and can be a very strong resource to transcend fragmentation.
▶ Tune in to this powerful episode: Integrating the Past to Rewrite the Future. https://youtu.be/8FTQ8CVguiA
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Thomas Hübl invites us to embrace the power of presence. By sitting in the now, we unlock the ability to weave together our experiences and create a different and more enriching future. He also talks about how the divine principle of grace allows our future to rewrite the past.
The true essence of grace lies in understanding that the future isn't an escape from the present, but an extension of our presence. When we're truly present, we tap into our capacity to innovate, be creative, and find new solutions.
▶ Tune in to the podcast: Integrating the Past to Rewrite the Future. https://youtu.be/8FTQ8CVguiA
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As we’re called to embark on a spiritual path, we need to find out which parts of us are informed by our inner connection and disconnect from life.
Thomas Hübl explains how this is why the spiritual journey is a challenging one. It’s up to us to make that decision to allow unconscious energy to move us or to be more intentional in future outcomes. Healing from our trauma is a choice.
▶ Watch the new episode of Point Of Relation: Integrating the Past to Rewrite the Future https://youtu.be/8FTQ8CVguiA
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People in the healthcare profession face trauma every day and witness mortality and sickness. This calls for an architecture that supports service-oriented workers like them deal with the stress of their jobs.
Thomas Hübl and Bob Delaney urge us to create a system that encourages well-being and emotional regulation in these industries. Promoting meditation and therapy can contribute positively to the healing of those who serve our community.
▶️ Tune in to learn more in Point of Relation — Moral Injury and Restoration with Bob Delaney https://youtu.be/IBaFBBvVZuU
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Service-oriented workers such as law enforcement and healthcare professionals are at a higher risk of being exposed to our collective trauma. This calls for the cultivation of a supportive community.
Thomas Hübl and Bob Delaney encourages us to reach out to those who serve in our ecosystem and invite us to join the conversations that promote their well-being and emotional health.
▶️ Listen in to learn more in Point of Relation — Moral Injury and Restoration with Bob Delaney https://youtu.be/IBaFBBvVZuU
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We live in an ecosystem where the action of an individual can affect the group. Thomas Hübl invites us to create space for those who feel isolated. Integrating people who are unattuned to themselves and helping them digest their trauma can restore our community.
Thomas Hübl points us in the direction of compassion and connection. When we reach out to those in need, we transform ourselves and become part of the remedy.
▶️ Tune in to learn more in Point of Relation — Moral Injury and Restoration with Bob Delaney https://youtu.be/IBaFBBvVZuU
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Service-oriented professionals like nurses and police officers are constantly exposed to the traumas of many individuals. Thomas Hübl and Bob Delaney discuss the long-term effects these experiences have on therapists, troopers, and other service workers.
We need to create a system that provides them with the means to cope with their roles. As a community, we need to emphasize projects for well-being and mental health. Thomas Hübl and Bob Delaney urge us to support this cause.
▶️ Find out more in Point of Relation — Moral Injury and Restoration with Bob Delaney. https://youtu.be/IBaFBBvVZuU
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How do we fix broken bonds with the people whom we have hurt? Thomas Hübl describes the human tendency to avoid the shame that comes with having wronged another person. Although difficult, acknowledging this pain leads to restoration.
Thomas advises us to face uncomfortable feelings such as disappointment and guilt. This emotional regulation is what allows us to reconnect in relationships. Truly being present for those we have hurt has a healing power.
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