Addressing transgenerational, Ancestral and systemic Issues
How do we begin to address issues which deeply affect our day-to-day lives, but didn't start with us?
While with an individualistic outlook we tend to forget where we come from, many spiritual and indigenous practices keep the ancestors close by, and pay reverence to the stories of our origins.
Our family of origin is the first system we belong to, and the one which sets up deep grooves in our adult consciousness. We belong to many other systems throughout our lives too - communities, workplaces, cultures, and countries.
Family and systemic constellations provides an opportunity to tend kindly to inherited patterns and trauma, rather than continuing to let them play out in unconscious ways.
In 1-1 or group constellations work, we look past the personal towards systemic aspects of our experience. You might be asked "what happened to your great-grandmother?", "who didn't return from war?", "who died too young?". When we look for entangelements or systemic loyalties like this, we create new possibilities for movement around them. This process can be applied to support you with personal challenges in health, relating, in work or business. It is beautiful humbling work, centered in the wisdom of what the body holds.
I offer 1-1 sessions online and in person.
Look out for occasional group Workshops, which I can run with a minimum of 8 people.
Q&A Style Orientation to Family & Systemic Constellations
While with an individualistic outlook we tend to forget where we come from, many spiritual and indigenous practices keep the ancestors close by, and pay reverence to the stories of our origins.
Our family of origin is the first system we belong to, and the one which sets up deep grooves in our adult consciousness. We belong to many other systems throughout our lives too - communities, workplaces, cultures, and countries.
Family and systemic constellations provides an opportunity to tend kindly to inherited patterns and trauma, rather than continuing to let them play out in unconscious ways.
In 1-1 or group constellations work, we look past the personal towards systemic aspects of our experience. You might be asked "what happened to your great-grandmother?", "who didn't return from war?", "who died too young?". When we look for entangelements or systemic loyalties like this, we create new possibilities for movement around them. This process can be applied to support you with personal challenges in health, relating, in work or business. It is beautiful humbling work, centered in the wisdom of what the body holds.
I offer 1-1 sessions online and in person.
Look out for occasional group Workshops, which I can run with a minimum of 8 people.
Q&A Style Orientation to Family & Systemic Constellations
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CLIENT STORIES
Annabelle, Exploring the Father Relationship I had always felt inspired to experience family constellation work, as I felt it would help fill in the gaps around my ongoing struggle with my relationship with my father. I had already spent years trying to understand the tensions between us, looking for patterns, getting increasingly frustrated. |