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ReWild Yourself

Trauma Awareness & the Spiritual Bypass - Dr. Gabor Maté #110

ReWild Yourself

Daniel Vitalis

Health & Fitness

4.8924 Ratings

🗓️ 14 September 2016

⏱️ 100 minutes

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Summary

Renowned speaker and bestselling author Dr. Gabor Maté joins me for a powerful conversation on addiction and takes us into the heart of where trauma originates. With years of both scientific research and direct interaction with patients challenged by hard-core drug addiction and mental illness in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, Dr. Maté offers a unique and authentic perspective on the topics of addiction, mind-body wellness and ADD.

In this interview, Dr. Maté illuminates how our modern society perpetuates trauma by fostering a culture of disconnection and dissociation. From childhood trauma to trauma passed down to us from the generations that went before us, many of us carry unresolved trauma that often materializes in addiction. Addictive behavior goes beyond hard drug and alcohol addictions; our society is wrought with addictions to things like caffeine, less-than-optimal foods and dissociative behaviors, such as watching TV.

So how can we heal and become the most authentic version of ourselves? Dr. Maté sheds light on some of the traditional healing modalities he has found to be successful through years of wide-ranging experiences. With lots of golden nuggets on topics like death awareness, spiritual-bypassing and authenticity strewn throughout, there is something for everyone in this insightful conversation.

**Please note: During this interview, we experienced some Skype glitches, so you'll hear a bit of echoing with Daniel's voice that was not able to be edited out. We apologize in advance for the audio hiccups, but we think the interview is well worth it (;

EPISODE BREAKDOWN:

  • Daniel shares on:
    • Regenerative foods
    • Harvesting feral apples
    • An exciting new Surthrival product
    • Eating coyote
    • A product discovery that will aid your spring water gathering
    • How to pique someone’s interest in ReWilding
  • Modern society and perpetuation of trauma
  • What does addiction do for you?
  • The essence of trauma is disconnection
  • Our current massive cultural dissociation
  • The most ideal social environment for children — humans crave connection
  • The multi-generational trauma of First Nations peoples
  • How medicines like coca and tobacco were traditionally used
  • The healing power of ayahuasca
  • What’s missing from AA and most rehab programs?
  • Healing, awareness and the path to authenticity
  • Spiritual bypass
  • Awareness of death
  • Dr. Mate’s prognosis for the future of the human species
  • Where to find Dr. Mate’s work

Transcript

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Awakens.

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Awakens. Awakens.

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You're instincts.

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Awakens.

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You're it instincts. Welcome back to the Rewild Yourself Podcast. I'm your host Daniel Vitalis. This show is brought to you by Sir Thrival.com. We are

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premier providers of herbal, mico, and animal adaptogenic whole food

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concentrates like our phytogenic pine pollen extract, our immune modulating

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reishi and chaga dual extracts, and of course our broad spectrum regenerative elk velvet antler extract.

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You know, I'm thinking a lot about that product right now

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because we're getting close to deer season here in Maine.

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And it's just about to open also in New Hampshire, and I hunt both states right now.

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And thinking about how some animals in our ecosystem produce medicines.

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And because our so-called alternative, I don't love the term there, maybe traditional health

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communities really focused right now on plant-based and mushroom-based medicines, there's a

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tendency to right now to overlook animal-based medicines and one of them of

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course is the antler of our servids. And servids are deer here in North America. They're also, you know, there's a couple

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species of deer here, but also elk and moose and caribou. And these animals are really unique in the world in that they

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are mammals that have an organ that drops off and regenerates.

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So of course mammals aren't well known for regenerating organs very well or regenerating limbs the way some other, you know, let's say some amphibians can.

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But in the case of Servids something really unique happens in that

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in the early summer they start growing these antlers and you know antlers are

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