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summary | **Summary:**
In the context of the healing justice movement, lineages refer to the historical roots and influences that shape contemporary practices aimed at addressing harm and promoting well-being. Here's a summary of key healing justice lineages:
1. **Indigenous Traditions**: Many indigenous cultures have long-held practices centered around communal care, connection to land, and holistic approaches to healing. These traditions emphasize balance, reciprocity, and the interconnectedness of all beings.
2. **Ancient Healing Practices**: - **Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)**: Emphasizes energy balance (qi) and meridian points for healing. - **Ayurveda**: Focuses on balance between body, mind, and spirit through diet, herbs, and lifestyle practices. - **Yoga & Meditation**: Originating from Hindu traditions, these practices promote mental and physical well-being.
3. **Western Influences**: - **Social Work & Psychology**: Emerged in the late 19th century to address societal issues like poverty and mental health. - **Holistic Health & Alternative Medicine**: Rose to prominence in the mid-20th century, emphasizing whole-person approaches.
4. **Modern Healing Justice Movements**: - **Black Liberation & Feminist Healing**: Emerged from grassroots movements focused on addressing systemic oppression, centering marginalized communities' experiences. - **Restorative Justice**: Originating from indigenous practices and Maori traditions in New Zealand, it focuses on repairing harm and promoting healing within communities.
5. **Spiritual & Faith-based Traditions**: Many religions have practices and philosophies centered around healing, such as: - Christian Science - Islamic Healing (Ibn Sina, Sufism) - Jewish Healing Practices |
title | Healing Justice Lineages |
description | Healing Justice Lineages |
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created | 2025-03-25 |
updated | 2025-05-14 |
summarized | 2025-05-17 |
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