He is a collective trauma expert,[3] trauma-informed leadership advisor, and a visiting scholar at Harvard University’s Wyss Institute.
[8][6] During his studies, Hübl was introduced to the works of Wilhelm Reich and to the teachings of spiritual teachers such as Ken Wilber and Ramana Maharshi.
[8] At age 26, he decided to devote himself to introspection in a 4-year-long independent retreat, in the Czech Republic, where he would meditate for long periods and investigate the nature of consciousness.
This model promotes a safe exploration of sharing and reflection, guided by a facilitation process that supports radical openness, transparent communication, mindful awareness, and refined relational competencies.
[8] Along with his wife, Yehudit Sasportas[7] he also founded the nonprofit The Pocket Project in 2016, [12] which educates the public on the impact of collective traumas and trains professionals to facilitate events focused on healing.