

Palestine, Identity and Dharma with Vince Fakhoury Horn
A tender sit with Vince Fakhoury Horn on Palestine, identity, and dharma. He speaks about his family’s Palestinian history and what it’s like to live with the unrelenting waves of grief, fear, and anger that never end. And how that reckoning has matured his spiritual practice into waking down, rooted in the body and the world.
We move through themes of overwhelm and the pull to look away, adult development and spiritual lineage, intergenerational healing, and somatic-imaginal explorations that widen our capacity for care. Alongside these, we reflect on identity and race, the cycles of trauma and history, and the small levers of care (political, economic, and personal) that let practice meet reality.
At the heart of it is the question: how do we not look away from Palestine, and let that gaze deepen our practice and our care?