Repairing our sense of “WE”
A nine-week series to reconnect to ourselves, others, and our place in the world.
Many of us have a feeling of being separated from ourselves and others. But feeling locked away from life in common is not who we actually are.
If someone is socially wounded, they often withdraw, distrust, and arm themselves against more social wounding. How many of us fall into this category? This workshop gives room to the wounds and their repair—not just a bit of comfort but real resolution.
Constellation work gives us a way to:
resolve specific hurts that separate us
show us the common ground we have with others
experience connectedness that’s not just a mental construct or hopeful thinking
Constellation work was born in Germany and has an astonishing capacity to acknowledge and heal injuries in a system. Specifically, it brought great relief to post-war descendants of German victims and perpetrators who were unconsciously paying the costs of the war. The work shows that people, families, businesses, and countries answer to principles of connection in ways we had not realized. When these principles are lived, people and systems find relief and healing.
Week One to Three (August) Finding Connection to Ourselves
Week Four to Six (September): Repairing Connections with Others
Week Seven to Nine (October and November) Healing our Place in the World
Dates: Saturdays August 6, 13, 17 and September 10, 24 and October 1, 8, 29 and November 5, 2022.
Time: 9 am to noon Mountain Time (MST)
Location: Online
Fees: $40 per session or $300 for all nine classes
Frequency: Come to the number of sessions that work for you
Register: Sign up below
How each meeting will work:
Five minutes to gather together and five minutes explanation of the work (if some people don’t know it).
10 minutes for a small constellation that each person does in their own space.
The rest of the session to do a piece of work for one (or more) person in the group, chosen by lottery at the beginning of the session. This constellation for one of us also acts as a container for healing for everyone in the group.