Episode #4 – Witnessing the Collective with Lori Shridhare
June 11, 2025
What does collective healing have to do with creativity? And what role can poetry play in a world gripped by so much suffering?
Lori Shridhare, a writer and director of communications at Harvard Medical School, began studying with teacher and international facilitator Thomas . After years of immersive study of collective and inter-generational trauma, Lori turned to writing poetry. Throughout 2024 as the destruction of Gaza unfolded, she began to experience words and images spontaneously come through her regular writing practice – fragments of sentences that spoke of struggling voices yearning to speak. This process inspired her to write the poem Witness. Target = Rubble, published in Merrion West, which you can hear Lori read in the last episode of What Is Collective Healing? or see link below.
In this episode, Matthew and Lori explore how Lori moved beyond a purely intellectual understanding of trauma to gain an ever subtler perception of how the legacy of past transgressions – and the power of present atrocities – can live on in our minds, bodies and cultural soil – and how these forgotten layers can gradually be brought back into the light. They also discuss the mysterious process by which collective healing in groups can unlock new levels of creativity, and the sacred power of poetry to bear witness to the lives and loves of those whose voices have been muted by the violence of war and occupation.
Lori has been collaborating with Thomas Hübl on writing and other projects since 2018, including a recently launched blog series for Psychology Today called “Attuned: Collective Healing During Times of Crisis”. Lori lives in Arlington, Massachusetts.
Bonus Poem
Witness. Target = Rubble. by Lori Shridhare
Published in Merion West, February 2025
Listen to the poem in the previous episode of What is Collective Trauma?
