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Ritual Fire and Sacred Masculinity; A Kosmos Conversation | Amos Kamil, Chris Henrikson | Ep #095

Ritual Fire and Sacred Masculinity; A Kosmos Conversation | Amos Kamil, Chris Henrikson | Ep #095

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Ritual Fire and Sacred Masculinity

Featuring Amos Kamil, Boysen Hodgson, Chris Henrikson

Originally Published in SPRING 2022 in the Kosmos Journal

Boysen Hodgson here. While Brandon is taking some time off for paternity leave with his lovely family, I’m filling in. 

This week, I’m pulling out a conversation recorded for the Kosmos Journal earlier this year. 

In this wide-ranging dialog, we talk about rites of passage work, sacred masculinity, the importance of connection, and also about the core role that ritual, music, poetry and creativity can play in creating community and shifting the culture. 

Audio use by permission of Kosmos Journal. 

ABOUT AMOS KAMIL

Amos Kamil, MFA, MSW, LSW, is an author and psychotherapist who works with men, couples, and adults recovering from trauma and abuse. In his work, he draws on Family Systems, CBT, DBT, Internal Family Systems, and the Gottman Method.

His work has also appeared in numerous media outlets including The New York Times, The Jerusalem Post, Newsweek, The Jerusalem Report, Good Morning America, ABC, NBC, TNT, and ESPN.

ABOUT CHRIS HENRIKSON

Chris Henrikson is the founder and executive director of Street Poets Inc., a Los Angeles-based nonprofit organization that harnesses the healing power of poetry and music to inspire our next generation to write, rap, and dream a new world into being for us all. 

In This Episode You Will Learn:

  • The meaning of 'Sacred' ... as a felt experience
  • The importance of connection in ritual space to changing community.

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