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#85.This Is What's Happening - with Lane Arye Ph.D

#85.This Is What's Happening - with Lane Arye Ph.D

Released Tuesday, 19th March 2024
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#85.This Is What's Happening - with Lane Arye Ph.D

#85.This Is What's Happening - with Lane Arye Ph.D

#85.This Is What's Happening - with Lane Arye Ph.D

#85.This Is What's Happening - with Lane Arye Ph.D

Tuesday, 19th March 2024
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Today I’m in conversation with Lane Arye.

Lane Arye, Ph.D. is a senior Processwork trainer and a founding faculty member of the Process Work Institute in the USA.

Whether teaching, working in private practice, facilitating community and organizational conflicts, or learning and training alongside social justice groups, Lane partners with people to help create more inner and outer freedom and wholeness.

He helps people transform their music, creativity, and stage fright, and is the author of Unintentional Music: Releasing Your Deepest Creativity.

Lane co-led a six-year UN funded project in the Balkans that brought together Serbs, Croats, and Muslims after the war to work on ethnic tension, post-war trauma, and building sustainable community.

He has facilitated conflicts between Aboriginal Australians and European Australians, and between Dalits (so-called untouchables) and high-caste Hindus in India.

Lane is a facilitator and trainer for the Racial Justice Collaborative and is the author of “The Vicious Cycle ofWhite Centrality” in Dr. Kenneth V. Hardy’s The Enduring, Invisible, and Ubiquitous Centrality of Whiteness.

He lives in the San Francisco Bay Area (USA)and loves to hang out with his wife and kids, play music, meditate, and follow the mystery.

Pronouns: he/him/his
Lane's website

WE TALKED ABOUT:

· Processwork

· Dreams

· Worldwork(“what happens in the world- happens at the kitchen table”)

· Lane’s work with racism

· Unintentional Music, Lane’s book and how he brings Processwork to music.

· How our inner process changes the way we play

· The parts of us we don’t like and the ones we’d love to have

· The box that keeps us in our identities

· The pain, fear and exhaustion in war zones, and what can be done from a Processwork point of view.

· The essence of Processwork - This is what’s happening

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