The Movement of Existence is simply the mass movement of the intelligence of love.
This love gets expressed as power, the right to exist for every single being, and the organic movement of grace, of choice, and of possibility.
The Movement of Existence (ME) has been in development for almost three decades and has taken multiple shapes including a decade of multidisciplinary integrative care approaches created by the Vermont Center for Integrative Therapy, one of the first mental health centers to combine ancient systems of healing with current cutting edge systems of care.​
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Founder Bree Greenberg, LMFT, is an adjunct faculty member of Dartmouth Medical and has spoken extensively at institutions, hospitals, conferences, and universities on topics in integrative medicine, eating disorders, and addictions. She has trained and supervised over 150 practitioners from disciplines ranging from internal medicine to yoga therapy.
Widespread systemic oppression has become so common that we barely even notice its presence within us, thinking that it is limited to some and not to others. The same is true for addiction. We identify certain people or certain populations as being addicted. Not seeing the patterns in ourselves, not seeing how long they have gone back and how big the systems of that power are built upon.
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​The absencing of Existence is the absolute root cause of almost all of the suffering that we encounter in our daily life, in our communities, in our families, and in our world. We find ourselves in deep starvation, reaching out hungry for any substance, any habit, any pattern that will save us from the futility we are experiencing.