Embodiment and Social Justice: A Conversation With Reverend angel Kyodo williams and Dr. Scott Lyons

Listen to this inspiring conversation with Rev. angel Kyodo williams and Dr. Scott Lyons recorded prior to the 2021 Embodied Social Justice Certificate Program. Together they explore embodiment, social justice, soft-bellies, the highly contagious nature of reactivity, spiritual bypassing, ways of perceiving our world as influenced by our conditioning and our language, and the skills that support us in doing the deep and necessary work of becoming embodied and co-creating a better world for all. Together they dive into discussions on liberation, cancel culture, minding our own business, and the essential foundation of contemplative/somatic practice for doing any kind of racial healing work.

  • Dr. Scott Lyons is dedicated to teaching embodiment as a way of exploring human development, healing, growth and transformation. Scott’s deep passion is to integrate somatic practices, transpersonal inquiry and scholarly research into the creative and healing arts. Scott is a Clinical Psychologist, Osteopath, and Mind-Body Medicine practitioner who specializes in therapies for infants, youth and adults.

  • Rev. angel Kyodo williams is a writer, activist, ordained Zen priest and the author of Being Black: Zen and the Art of Living with Fearlessness and Grace, published by Viking Press in 2000, and the co-author of Radical Dharma: Talking Race, Love, and Liberation , published by North Atlantic Books.

The Embodied Social Justice Certificate is back in 2022! Will you join us in the revolution of coming home to the body and rediscovering how it can change our lives and the world?

 
 
 
 
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