free! 8th annual process work webinar
Healing Our Broken Mother Field
How can we tell if we have a powerful Broken Mother Field? Join Sarah Peyton for this FREE event and learn how to move from blame to discovery.
December 10th, 2024: 6-8 PM PST
Healing Our Broken Mother Field
6-8 PM PST
What Is The Broken Mother Field?
The Broken Mother Field is a non-verbal pattern that all of us always carry with us, like a constant extra “suit of clothes” that other people can climb into if they aren’t fully inhabiting their own “clothes,” and when they are not fully occupying their own bodies. This suit of clothes is stitched by the unhealed traumas our mothers survived, and include pockets full of our mothers’ negative gaze. It provides other people, especially teachers, mentors, therapists, pastors, bosses and other people with power over us with a recipe for how to treat us badly.
The more unhealed trauma in our own and our mothers’ lives, the more powerful our Field is, and the more entrenched our experience of receiving negativity can be.
How can we tell if we have a powerful Broken Mother Field?
We’re looking for repeating patterns in our relationships with people with power over us: being betrayed; dismissed; ghosted; held with contempt; disliked; met with disgust; always being asked to be positive; never being understood; people losing their attentional focus with us and sliding away; being met with hopelessness; or being told that change and healing are impossible.
In the past, people with powerful Broken Mother Fields have been shamed for having them, and have been told that these fields are “projections,” or something that the person is “creating,” rather than holding the practitioners responsible for not fully inhabiting their own selves and slipping into these negative views.
Now that Sarah Peyton has started to talk about the Broken Mother Field and with an understanding from neuroscience of the powerful relational fields created by human non-verbals, and of the effect of attentional focus on brains, we can begin to find ways for both parties to move out of blame and into freedom and discovery.
What Is The Broken Mother Field?
The Broken Mother Field is a non-verbal pattern that all of us always carry with us, like a constant extra “suit of clothes” that other people can climb into if they aren’t fully inhabiting their own “clothes,” and when they are not fully occupying their own bodies. This suit of clothes is stitched by the unhealed traumas our mothers survived, and include pockets full of our mothers’ negative gaze. It provides other people, especially teachers, mentors, therapists, pastors, bosses and other people with power over us with a recipe for how to treat us badly.
The more unhealed trauma in our own and our mothers’ lives, the more powerful our Field is, and the more entrenched our experience of receiving negativity can be.
How can we tell if we have a powerful Broken Mother Field?
We’re looking for repeating patterns in our relationships with people with power over us: being betrayed; dismissed; ghosted; held with contempt; disliked; met with disgust; always being asked to be positive; never being understood; people losing their attentional focus with us and sliding away; being met with hopelessness; or being told that change and healing are impossible.
In the past, people with powerful Broken Mother Fields have been shamed for having them, and have been told that these fields are “projections,” or something that the person is “creating,” rather than holding the practitioners responsible for not fully inhabiting their own selves and slipping into these negative views.
Now that Sarah Peyton has started to talk about the Broken Mother Field and with an understanding from neuroscience of the powerful relational fields created by human non-verbals, and of the effect of attentional focus on brains, we can begin to find ways for both parties to move out of blame and into freedom and discovery.
Free Event
December 10th, 2024:
6-8 PM PST
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FREE Webinar
December 10th, 2024
6-8 PM PST
Register Below for The
8th Annual Process Work Webinar With Sarah Peyton
December 10th, 2024:
6-8 PM PST
By submitting this form you agree to receive e-mail notifications about the Free Webinar and other news from Sarah Peyton. We value your privacy and promise to never share your information.
What You’ll Experience:
This annual free process work webinar is a yearly tradition at Sarah Peyton. It is a public opportunity to stay attuned to the new processes that Sarah’s been developing all year, an opportunity to experience 1:1 resonance work unfold, and for this powerful work to be done within the strength of community. It is a place for us to gather together and be in exploration, discovery, and healing.
Sarah will work one-on-one with two webinar participants, selected randomly by lottery. Attending this webinar creates a unique opportunity to witness the depth and skill of resonance healing, and to experience the “collateral healing” that occurs when witnessing this kind of healing work. There is something deeply transformative about witnessing difficult things being met with radical gentleness and care, and the healing impact of being present can be quite remarkable.
*This is a process demonstration webinar, including a small number of actionable insights. If you are seeking healing and resonance practice opportunities, please consider our upcoming events.
About Sarah
Sarah Peyton, Certified Trainer of Nonviolent Communication and neuroscience educator, integrates brain science and the use of resonant language to heal personal and collective trauma with exquisite gentleness.
Sarah is a sought-after expert who brings neuroscience expertise together with depth work, self-compassion, and the transformative potential of language. She works with audiences internationally to create a compassionate understanding of the effects of relational trauma on the brain, and teaches people how words change and heal us.
Sarah teaches and lectures internationally and is the author of four books on relational neuroscience and self-compassion: Your Resonant Self: Guided Meditations and Exercises to Engage Your Brain’s Capacity for Healing, the companion Your Resonant Self Workbook: From Self-sabotage to Self-care, and Affirmations for Turbulent Times: Resonant Words to Soothe Body and Mind, and The Antiracist Heart: A Self-Compassion and Activism Handbook, co-authored alongside Roxy Manning, PhD.