Description
This bundle includes access to all of Sarah’s monthly emergent constellations and neuroscience webinars from January 2026 – December 2026. These sessions are also for sale individually.
This 12-month live online drop-in series will offer facilitators new ways to think about working with the unconscious, hidden realms of the self and how emergent constellations can support us to discover and reintegrate previously unknown parts. Each 85-minute session includes an invitation to the live exploration, and the recording provided afterwards.
Where?
The course will meet via zoom. We welcome participants from all time zones who wish to learn asynchronously for some or all of the sessions. Recordings and visuals will be made available to those who are registered for the live program (typically available within 72 hours of the live session).
When?
- January 2026 – December 2026
- One Monday morning each month
- 9:00 AM – 10:25 AM Pacific Time
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What To Expect
Each 85-minute webinar will include a brief lecture on the relational neuroscience of the topic, a mini-constellation breakout so that everyone can explore, and a large-group constellation, with a seeker who doesn’t mind being recorded for others’ learning to be selected by lottery, if there is time.
What You'll Learn
This 12-class series from January 2026 – December 2026 includes:
January 12, 2026 – The Subconscious Mind and Hidden Desires: an Emergent Constellations View
How do our hidden desires drive us? What is our vast, subconscious ocean of mind doing while we are living our daily lives? And what does neuroscience tell us about what we don’t know about ourselves? The part of our mind that we have access to, the conscious mind, can only catch a small percentage of what lies beneath our surface. Explore how subconscious processes shape behavior, creativity, and decision-making in this 85-minute webinar with Sarah Peyton. If you are a facilitator, you will leave with a greater sense of the neuroscience of the mysteries of constellation work.
February 9, 2026 – Dreams and Their Secrets: an Emergent Constellations View
What are our dreams trying to reveal to us? Are there hidden messages in the night-time movies that we live in, with their strange juxtapositions and invitations? Neuroscience shows that our dreams are stitching our brains and our lives together. How can Emergent Constellations give us access to the information that our Default Mode Networks are surfacing in service of integrating our lives? This 85-minute webinar with Sarah Peyton offers you both learning and experience. Facilitators will take away a constellation approach to dream interpretation.
March 16, 2026 – Self within Implicit Bias: an Emergent Constellations View
Are you ever surprised by things you say or do, especially when others express pain about these things and your intention was never to cause pain? When we are awake, the Default Mode Network sustains us by providing generalizations and pattern-making about ourselves and about the people we are with. This means that if we are not aware of its somewhat mistaken efforts to guide us, we can be caught up in racialized and prejudicial patterns of interpreting the world, which block us from a deeper self that moves from love. With the help of Emergent Constellations, in this 85-minute exploration with Sarah Peyton, participants will catch a glimpse of their true self on the other side of their DMN. Facilitators will come away with an ability to differentiate between helpful and unhelpful pattern-making.
April 13, 2026 – Hidden Memories, Neglect and Trauma: an Emergent Constellations View
Have you ever wondered if things happened to you that you might not be remembering? There are a number of reasons we don’t remember things that happened to us. Sometimes it’s because the things that happened were too awful, and we were too alone with them. But the most common reason for missing memory is a childhood characterized by a certain kind of neglect – neglect of the body, and of conversations about the body, memory and self. More than any other modality, constellation work opens the door to reclamation of memory for both kinds of loss. In this 85-minute webinar with Sarah Peyton, you will have the experience of creating a frame in which any returning memory is welcomed with compassion and gentleness. Facilitators will gain confidence about questions that clients bring regarding memory.
May 11, 2026 – Mysticism as a Hidden Aspect of Self: an Emergent Constellations View
We learn how to interface with the world, and how to play, from our fathers, less from what they try to teach us, and more from the way they themselves interface with the world. When there are problems with our father’s relationship with his world, or with us, it impacts our ability to gain traction in our lives. Constellation work is one of the most effective approaches to bringing change and healing to our sense of father and world. This session will explore ways to bring this healing about.
June 15, 2026 – The Body’s Hidden Self: an Emergent Constellations View
When you have an illness or injury, do you wonder what your body is trying to tell you? Do you follow up with medical treatments, but also long for access to non-verbal wisdom? We straddle an interesting impasse in a world where Western medicine doesn’t have time to listen to the body, but the body still must be heard. How can we listen deeply to the physical call to self that the body brings us, with the help of Emergent Constellations? Join Sarah Peyton for an 85-minute experience of research and experiential exploration into the voice of the body. Facilitators will take away a constellation structure that supports this exploration for clients.
July 13, 2026 – Multiple States of Self: an Emergent Constellations View
Have you ever lost time, lost knowledge, or found yourself unaware of things a partner says they have told you? Has anyone ever said to you that you become different people in different contexts? Sometimes this kind of experience places us on the Dissociative Identity Disorder continuum, but much more commonly, we are simply slipping between worldviews. The brain has two different ways of seeing the world – one is the instrumental, or transactional lens, and the other is the relational lens. When we look exclusively through one or the other, we are actually in contact with very different selves. In this 85-minute workshop with Sarah Peyton, we will acknowledge and integrate our different ways of being. Facilitators will be given insight into this bewildering client problem.
August 10, 2026 – Flow as a Hidden Stream: an Emergent Constellations View
Do you love it when you fall into the state of flow? And is it a mystery, how you have arrived there? Do you tumble out of flow unceremoniously, without a sense of how you’ve lost it? Would it be sweet to discover that flow is a birthright state of being for each of us? In flow, all stress disappears, and we get to experience being in the moment without worrying about the future or the past. Flow is a part of what makes video games so compelling – they are precisely calibrated to provide the mastery that comes with practice, together with just the right amount of challenge to hold our attention, and put us in this wonderful state of being. Now you might be saying, “Okay, Sarah, I love flow, but I don’t want to go the video game route!” In this 85-minute offering, we will introduce and explore your relationship with flow, constellations and the sometimes-elusive state of being that makes constellation work one of the deepest kinds of adult play. Facilitators will come away with a new appreciation for the benefits of being a constellation facilitator.
September 14, 2026 – Finding the Intuitive Self: an Emergent Constellations View
Do you sometimes wonder if your intuition has gone missing, or is untrustworthy? Did you stop trusting yourself after a moment of betrayal or loss, or a grave mistake? Intuition is everyone’s birthright and an essential resource for each of us. It is simply the experience of both of our brain hemispheres working together, and pulling from our life wisdom to give us access to creative responses to the tasks we set for ourselves. It cannot be lost. Join Sarah Peyton for an 85-minute experiential workshop to reclaim your intuition, or discover it for the first time. Facilitators will be supported in their own personal development, as intuition is essential for constellation work, and receive insight about their clients.
October 12, 2026 – The Felt Sense of Self: an Emergent Constellations View
Are you sometimes not sure you actually exist? Has it been tricky to fully incarnate? If so, it may mean that you are trying to function without having ever had enough resonant reflection to give you a felt sense of self. The felt sense is easy access to our ever-changing internal landscape, including an awareness of sensory perceptions, our energy patterns, and our emotional experience. Without access to this continual feedback that we exist and that our experience has meaning, we can be lost. Join Sarah Peyton for this 85-minute workshop to create a welcome for your felt-sense of self. Facilitators will gain insight into some of the missing pieces that can arise for clients struggling with a sense of not existing.
November 9, 2026 – Continuity over Time: an Emergent Constellations View
Do you feel like “you” at your present age is the same person you were when you were conceived, born, were toddling around, attending school, and attending college? Trauma can disrupt and interrupt our continuous sense of self, leaving us without a full sense of self, and trapping some of our gifts and strengths in past memories. In this 85-minute class, Sarah Peyton will offer an experiential exploration of the reclamation of past selves and strengths with the help of constellation work. Facilitators attending this class will leave with a clear sense of the way that healing trauma can free life energy and make it more available to clients.
December 14, 2026 – Meeting the Shadow Self: an Emergent Constellations View
Do you sometimes notice that you have feelings or impulses that you believe are not acceptable? Do you turn away from yourself or abandon yourself when you make mistakes or don’t have the level of mastery that you long for? Are there parts of yourself that you keep hidden so that you will be loved? These experiences are often grouped together under the name, “the shadow self.” In neuroscience, these experiences arise from conflicts between the verbal, conscious cortex and the very non-verbal, non-conscious brain parts that hold drives and habits: the amygdala, the basal ganglia and the brainstem. In this 85-minute webinar with Sarah Peyton, we will meet the shadow self with the humility and gallows humor that allow for integration and acceptance. Facilitators will gain more ease with their own and their clients’ shadow selves.
Cost
$30 Drop-In Rate per webinar
$270 Series Price (Early Bird)
$360 Series Price (Regular Price)
Please Note:
- Your tuition payment is non-refundable (but it is transferable).
- This course will be recorded for those who want to learn asynchronously for some or all sessions.
- This work is not therapy and is not a substitute for therapy. If you have a sense that you would be destabilized by yourself or others speaking about difficult events, then this course may not be for you. While we hope that the processes and information that we share can be of use in your journey, we do not have the resources to support extreme psychological difficulties.
