Mutual healing - Connecting with place memory with Margaret Kerr
In this episode Jana talks with Margaret Kerr about her personal and professional research on place memory. Margaret shares some of her experiences of connecting deeply with the history of places and they explore how this may enable us to heal our own as well as collective wounds.
YOU’LL LEARN ABOUT:
the practice and gifts of tapping into place memory
using your body as an instrument to connect and heal
intuitive ways of knowing
ABOUT MARGARET KERR
Margaret Kerr lives and works in Scotland. She worked as a medical doctor and researcher for 10 years before retraining in psychology, psychotherapy and mindfulness-based approaches to health.
She has practiced as a therapist for the past 20 years, and also works as a mountain leader. She runs outdoor mindfulness and nature connection retreats in Scotland.
As well as her therapy work, she is a practicing artist and is involved in post graduate study at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design in Dundee. The focus of all her work is on helping to deepen our connections with the rest of nature.
RESOURCES:
Nature Connection- a handbook of practices for therapy and self-exploration
Body and Awareness- 20 contemporary approaches to the study and experience of embodied awareness
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Music by Giulio Cantore.
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