con Adrián & Marco Orozco Blair
Two brothers learning to love each other and our world. / Dos hermanos aprendiendo a amarse y a amar nuestro mundo.
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I was deeply moved by your video today. You and Adrián are so honest and wise but also have a beautiful calming effect. Your discussion today was especially meaningful and I resonated deeply with it. The world is filled with such cruelty — what is our response other than anger and hopelessness? You provided a much appreciated framework for acknowledging and movement.
But the most important and touching moments were about death, grief and guilt. I experienced them deeply when the three most important people in my life died within two years. Separating myself from the experience was understandable, but not sustainable. I have had to engage myself fully to begin to heal. The guilt is something that is often passed over but is present so often with the illnesses and death of loved ones.
I took wisdom and strength from your discussion. I experienced the death of my mother in a new and insightful way.
Thank you, dear friend, for the light you bring into the world. Seeing you and Adrián share your peace and joy is a true inspiration for me.
S. Gray
Therapist, Spiritual Teacher, and drama therapist based in Washington State. He explores the intersection of psychological healing and spiritual depth.
Terapeuta, Guía Espiritual y terapeuta de drama basado en Washington. Explora la intersección de la sanación psicológica y la espiritualidad.
adrianlove.com
Writer and contemplative practitioner exploring presence, story, and the archaeology of family through vulnerability and deep listening.
Escritor y practicante contemplativo que explora la presencia, la historia y la arqueología familiar a través de la vulnerabilidad.
orozcoblair.substack.comWe are brothers who grew up in Mexico and have spent the last several years coming together around themes of family, story, and healing. One of the most defining parts of our story is our mother, Marian, who passed away from ALS in 2008. Much of our journey since then has been learning how to grieve together—learning how to let the unfelt become treasure rather than a burden.
Together, we are exploring what becomes possible when family members choose radical transparency. We believe that by holding our wounds and revealing our souls, we discover a kind of medicine that doesn't just heal the past, but creates a different kind of culture for the future.