Shahar Rabi

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Shahar Rabi, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor of Counselling Psychology at Adler University. He formerly served as the Clinical Program Director at the Orchard Recovery Centre. He has years of experience in treating addiction, trauma, depression, and anxiety. He is also the Co-Founder of the New Earth Institute in Vancouver. Shahar has a broad spectrum of work experience as a choreographer, philosopher and yoga teacher, meditation instructor, and even as a clown. As a clinician, he draws on years of formal studies at universities in Israel and Canada, as well as practice with prominent non-dual teachers in India, Nepal, Thailand, and Israel. He lives on the West Coast of Canada with his wife and two children and can frequently be found on t ...more

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On being a spiritual Misfit

Photo by Lena Varzar on UnsplashFrom the introduction to my best selling book on Amazon, "Spiritual Misfits: Collaboration and Belonging in a divisive world" This book is a new, more inclusive story of who we can become. Not the true story, the only story, or even the best story. It is a new story because it is still unborn and, if you choose, you will carry and birth it together with others.You. Read more of this blog post »
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Published on October 17, 2019 17:43
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“It is all the dance. It is all God.”
Shahar Rabi, Spiritual Misfits: Collaboration and Belonging in a Divisive World

“Friends and our parasympathetic nervous system”: I had a few friends visiting us yesterday and I noticed how quickly my nervous system settled down once we all sat on the couch and started talking. Upon reflecting, here are two point of what I took from this: 1. When we have (good) friends around, we cant check our emails, talk to our partners about financial issues, worry about the future or get busy. Our friends ask us to bring our attention to the here and now experience. 2. Our friends help us to remember our interdependent nature. That we belong to something that is bigger then just our spouse and children. That we are tribal. Both these points have to do with our “social” part of our parasympathetic nervous system, especially the Ventral Vagal complex- which is how we slow ourselves enough to Establish connections.”
Shahar Rabi, Spiritual Misfits: Collaboration and Belonging in a Divisive World

“We live in a truly uncommon age of integration. Vast amounts of knowledge are being organized and integrated in ground-breaking, systematic ways. All over the world, people are creating revolutionary models of spiritual, psychological, ecological, and cultural ways of operating, all trying to provide solutions to our current local and global crises. These are bridges to a worldview that many are sensing is coming—one where truth can be universal, relative, and developmental all at once. Each generation has an opportunity to participate in the creative, co-evolutionary unfolding of reality. Now it is our turn.”
Shahar Rabi, Spiritual Misfits: Collaboration and Belonging in a Divisive World

“We are about to spiral into a higher tier capacity while actually turning back into the beginning of our journey as humans. The same journey our ancestors took more than 50,000 years ago is now being asked of you to be walked again, but this time with an awareness of all that has come before you.”
Shahar Rabi, Spiritual Misfits: Collaboration and Belonging in a Divisive World

“....This is what sages, leaders, scientists, thinkers, and the brave souls of the past have done. They shifted and molded consciousness, actively transforming societies. They followed the impulse. They listened to the request to dialogue with the future. They consciously or unconsciously accepted their roles as midwives for the new....”
Shahar Rabi

“We live in a truly uncommon age of integration. Vast amounts of knowledge are being organized and integrated in ground-breaking, systematic ways. All over the world, people are creating revolutionary models of spiritual, psychological, ecological, and cultural ways of operating, all trying to provide solutions to our current local and global crises. These are bridges to a worldview that many are sensing is coming—one where truth can be universal, relative, and developmental all at once. Each generation has an opportunity to participate in the creative, co-evolutionary unfolding of reality. Now it is our turn.”
Shahar Rabi, Spiritual Misfits: Collaboration and Belonging in a Divisive World

“Shadow does not have substance.
It diminishes with awareness and clarity”
Shahar Rabi, Spiritual Misfits: Collaboration and Belonging in a Divisive World

“What we are witnessing is the failure of humanistic, postmodern, and pluralistic worldviews to see beyond the horizon of their own worldview.”
Shahar Rabi , Spiritual Misfits: Collaboration and Belonging in a Divisive World

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