Soulful Pathways

Facilitating Peace through MINDFULNESS, Music, POETRY, STORIES, and Psychology

  • Join us for a transformative journey through meditation, music and poetry with Nadia Thalji, Ph.D.

    Join "Harmonizing Hope: Uniting for Peace through Music, Poetry, and Silence".

    Meditate on peace, engage, and contribute to global harmony.

    When: Saturday, October 21 , 9:00AM (PST) (50 min).

    Online.

    Free Event. Sign Up Here

    Dr. Nadia Thalji, the founder of Intercultural Psychology, will be guiding this transformative journey, fostering psychosocial healing and promoting the well-being of individuals, families, and communities globally.

    Immerse yourself in the profound blend of music, poetry, and introspective silence, fostering healing and unity, including bridging divides within our hearts and communities, such as those between Palestine and Israel.

    Engage in guided meditations to elevate the spirit and experience the emotive power of carefully crafted words. Whether you are a seasoned meditator or a poetry enthusiast, this event warmly welcomes all seeking solace and connection in a challenging world. Let's come together to cultivate a space of peace, inspiration, and profound self-discovery, igniting a beacon of hope in these trying times.

    The event will also showcase a moving 2019 video with the Jerusalem Youth Choir, where Palestinian and Israeli singers come together as one voice, embodying the message of harmony and unity through their soulful fusion of Arabic, Hebrew, and English languages, creating an emotional resonance that transcends boundaries and deeply touches the soul.

    The closing encourages interactive engagement, inviting attendees to share thoughts through chat with words, poems, songs, and images. A call to action inspires active contributions to global peacebuilding endeavors.

    #PeaceBuilding #Unity. Free online Event.

  • JOIN "Echoes of Hope: Uniting FOR PEACE Through Music, Poetry, and Silence".

    Bridging Divides, Embracing Unity and Healing.

    When: Saturday, November 25, 9:00AM (PST) (60 minutes)

    Where: Online

    Donation-based Event. Sign Up Here

    Join us for 'Echoes of Hope,' a transformative journey into peace and unity through the enchanting blend of music, poetry, and shared moments of silence. Led by Dr. Nadia Thalji, founder of Intercultural Psychology, this immersive session is dedicated to fostering healing and harmony within individuals, families, and global communities.

    Dr. Nadia Thalji will guide us towards unity and empathy in a multicultural context, drawing from the depths of Jung's Transcendent Function and Ferenczi's insights on psychic trauma.

    Immerse yourself in guided meditations and carefully selected verses that resonate with the theme of unity and understanding. Be deeply moved by the emotional resonance of the Jerusalem Youth Choir video, where Palestinian and Israeli singers unite in a powerful display of shared humanity.

    This intimate gathering is limited to 25 participants at a time and encourages interactive engagement. Share your thoughts, poetry, songs, and images, and contribute to the collective sense of interconnectedness and empathy.

    Your contribution to this event directly supports our mission of fostering peace and unity, initiating positive change across communities and borders.

    #PeaceBuilding #Unity. This is a Donation-based online event.

Dr. Nadia Thalji is a California Licensed Clinical Psychologist with expertise in intercultural relationships and transitions. She holds a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute. Her diverse background enhances her understanding of Eastern and Western cultures. Dr. Thalji is multiracial and multiethnic.

Beyond her therapy work, she teaches Depth Psychology at Antioch University. She focuses on providing culturally sensitive therapy and counseling for individuals and couples from various backgrounds. As the founder of Intercultural Psychology, she offers personalized support and educational workshops on intercultural relationships and mental health.

Credentials: Nadia Thalji, Ph.D., California Board of Psychology PSY 34437. Find out more about her services on the website.