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The Root: The Wound that Shapes the World, the Path that Heals Us All
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The Root: The Wound that Shapes the World, the Path that Heals Us All in Franklin, TN
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The Root: The Wound that Shapes the World, the Path that Heals Us All in Franklin, TN
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The Root
The Wound That Shapes the World, The Path That Heals Us All Violence. Division. Inequality. Fear.
These aren't isolated issues-they're symptoms of something deeper: unhealed trauma. Trauma isn't just personal; it's global. It shapes our histories, our politics, our identities-fueling cycles of harm across generations and borders. It lives in our systems, our stories, and the spaces between us. The Root invites us to see trauma not merely as pain to endure, but as a force we must understand-and heal.
If trauma has shaped the world as it is, healing can shape the world as it should be. What if the divisions we've accepted are rooted in wounds we've never truly faced?
What if the stories we've inherited about race, power, and belonging are built on pain, not truth?
What if healing isn't just personal, but the sacred work of a generation? Blending history, spirituality, and narrative psychology, The Root uncovers the hidden wound behind today's crises-and calls us to a new way forward. A way that refuses to live by the fractures of the past, and instead writes a new story-together. The world is at a crossroads.
The question isn't whether trauma has shaped us.
The question is: Will we let it define us-or rise to heal it?
The Wound That Shapes the World, The Path That Heals Us All Violence. Division. Inequality. Fear.
These aren't isolated issues-they're symptoms of something deeper: unhealed trauma. Trauma isn't just personal; it's global. It shapes our histories, our politics, our identities-fueling cycles of harm across generations and borders. It lives in our systems, our stories, and the spaces between us. The Root invites us to see trauma not merely as pain to endure, but as a force we must understand-and heal.
If trauma has shaped the world as it is, healing can shape the world as it should be. What if the divisions we've accepted are rooted in wounds we've never truly faced?
What if the stories we've inherited about race, power, and belonging are built on pain, not truth?
What if healing isn't just personal, but the sacred work of a generation? Blending history, spirituality, and narrative psychology, The Root uncovers the hidden wound behind today's crises-and calls us to a new way forward. A way that refuses to live by the fractures of the past, and instead writes a new story-together. The world is at a crossroads.
The question isn't whether trauma has shaped us.
The question is: Will we let it define us-or rise to heal it?
The Root
The Wound That Shapes the World, The Path That Heals Us All Violence. Division. Inequality. Fear.
These aren't isolated issues-they're symptoms of something deeper: unhealed trauma. Trauma isn't just personal; it's global. It shapes our histories, our politics, our identities-fueling cycles of harm across generations and borders. It lives in our systems, our stories, and the spaces between us. The Root invites us to see trauma not merely as pain to endure, but as a force we must understand-and heal.
If trauma has shaped the world as it is, healing can shape the world as it should be. What if the divisions we've accepted are rooted in wounds we've never truly faced?
What if the stories we've inherited about race, power, and belonging are built on pain, not truth?
What if healing isn't just personal, but the sacred work of a generation? Blending history, spirituality, and narrative psychology, The Root uncovers the hidden wound behind today's crises-and calls us to a new way forward. A way that refuses to live by the fractures of the past, and instead writes a new story-together. The world is at a crossroads.
The question isn't whether trauma has shaped us.
The question is: Will we let it define us-or rise to heal it?
The Wound That Shapes the World, The Path That Heals Us All Violence. Division. Inequality. Fear.
These aren't isolated issues-they're symptoms of something deeper: unhealed trauma. Trauma isn't just personal; it's global. It shapes our histories, our politics, our identities-fueling cycles of harm across generations and borders. It lives in our systems, our stories, and the spaces between us. The Root invites us to see trauma not merely as pain to endure, but as a force we must understand-and heal.
If trauma has shaped the world as it is, healing can shape the world as it should be. What if the divisions we've accepted are rooted in wounds we've never truly faced?
What if the stories we've inherited about race, power, and belonging are built on pain, not truth?
What if healing isn't just personal, but the sacred work of a generation? Blending history, spirituality, and narrative psychology, The Root uncovers the hidden wound behind today's crises-and calls us to a new way forward. A way that refuses to live by the fractures of the past, and instead writes a new story-together. The world is at a crossroads.
The question isn't whether trauma has shaped us.
The question is: Will we let it define us-or rise to heal it?

















