Description
The greatest human dilemma is the conflict between belonging and authenticity. We are raised to believe that it is impossible for both to co-exist at the same time: that we can never be our true selves and simultaneously really belong to our families and our friend groups. This is a false conflict, and family constellation work allows us to find the resolution of this riddle so that we can become the most authentic, graceful, and true expression of ourselves, including whatever expressions or non-expressions of sexuality feel right to us, while simultaneously forming deep connections with family and community. The more we are our true selves, the more true love there is in our lives.
In this 3-day, 15-hour workshop, we will learn about constellation facilitation and use constellations to explore how both we and our clients can take the next steps on our journey to become our most powerful, authentic selves, leveraging the power of our emergent and sexual beings in service of our missions.
The work with sexuality is not just the alignment with our truest expression of sexuality and non-sexuality: it is also the becoming of the authentic self–our individuated unique adult manifestation of the particular fractal of humanity that our own brain and body contain.
Additionally, our truest and most authentic expression of sexuality is not limited to physical intimacy. It includes the powerful connection with our drives, passions, desires, and interests, the things that are calling us and the things that we’re reaching for. It also includes the pleasure of being reached for, the experience of receiving, of being both the lover and the beloved in every sense in our lives.
Embracing this fullness of self allows us to powerfully emerge. The word “power” points us towards the energy with which we move into the world. Do we feel fully supported to bring our strength and passion into the world? Do we feel allowed to be as big and as alive as we are? Does it feel terrifying to let the loudness of your care and curiosity show to yourself and those around you?
We must also be powerful in our vulnerability. In order to be truly vulnerable we have to be grounded in our authentic emotions and trust the truth of our body’s experience of the world.