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ReAwaken – The Heart of the Matter



          For us ReAwaken is not a once off event. It is part of a larger movement and momentum
          that is interested in healing what has gone so terribly wrong in our mental health and
          addictions spaces and in our society more broadly. Human healing and societal healing
          and even environmental healing only occurs in connection.


          Our world is caught in a destructive vortex of disconnection. We are disconnected from
          ourselves and our hearts and our spirits. We are disconnected from our neighbours. We
          are  disconnected  from  the  land  we  live  on.  We  are  separated  by  labels  of  sick  and
          well and like me and not like me and the haves and have nots.


          Many people attempt to reform and bring change from the top. Attempting to influence
          government and policy. Many thousands of hours and many millions of dollars are spent

          on  this  each  year.  It  is  my  belief  that  change  comes  from  the  ground  up.  We  change
          through  community.  A  ground  swell  of  connection  that  sends  a  ripple  of  influence  to
          those around us.

          Social change happens when those who were formerly oppressed are empowered, where
          new narratives begin to emerge in our social spaces and only through community.


          My motivation in bringing 110 people together for 4.5 days to find spaces of connection
          and compassion was not to simply have a love-fest, it was that as we spent time together

          things were stirred up in each of us that have allowed us to go back into our communities
          and continue the focus on connection. Small and large projects have sprung up.

          We have heard stories of transformation as people experienced themselves and others
          differently during 4.5 days of not differentiating between 'sick and well', 'service users or
          professionals'.... we were all simply humans sharing a space together thinking about what
          it might be like to find our way more easily through this journey of life, if we could really

          hear ourselves and each other more deeply.

          There were tears and laughter and listening and challenge and talk about all manner of
          things that are often taboo. What emerged was a deep space of acceptance that allowed
          people to consider what might be possible in their own towns or cities, if we sat in spaces
          of being together in mutuality.


          At the heart of it all was the knowing that healing is a normal part of life when we come
          together on the journey.



          Stephanie and Matt
          HUMANE Clinic




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