
In this episode of the Old Souls & Seekers podcast, Guy and Ilan Ferdman explore the foundational role of relationship in trauma and healing. Guy opens by welcoming the community and setting the tone for collective transformation, highlighting how trauma typically occurs in relationship—and must be healed that way too. They challenge the modern tendency to seek healing in isolation and instead advocate for compassionate, consistent relational practices within community, where presence and safety allow deeper parts of the self to emerge and heal.
Throughout the conversation, the brothers share personal stories, powerful metaphors, and insights gathered from decades of immersive inner work. They explain how true healing is not about adding knowledge but subtracting defensive structures and integrating sensitivity as a strength. Drawing comparisons to language immersion, they describe the effectiveness of group work, coaching, and embodied experiences over intellectual “map collecting.” Ultimately, they urge listeners to make healing a lifestyle—one rooted in regular connection, nervous system regulation, and courageous presence.
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