Connecting with embodied and Nature’s wisdom 
Join us on Sun 10 November 

The School of Being  is hosting a one day nature constellations workshop at a beautiful outdoor location in Sydney. In this workshop we will be together in nature and explore our personal, community and environmental wellbeing using an embodied mapping process called Nature Constellations

 

Nature constellations are based in traditional wisdom and developed from systemic constellations which has its origins in the family constellation work of Bert Hellinger. It is an embodied group practice that helps us to explore different situations and systems within our lives to help us gain a new perspective about the relationships between different parts of ourselves and aspects within our lives, families, communities and larger systems.  

 

Through an embodied process we together create a living map of the system so that we can see our systems and situations from a new perspective gaining insights to help seed change. Often, just sensing our system in a new way brings in powerful seeds for change. 

 

Constellating outside in nature is a great way to come into Life consciousness. Being amongst the trees, being attentive to the particular smells, sounds, colours, and shapes of the bush—tree barks, roots, birds, insects, leaves, water and weather. Each brings delights, where we are once again deeply connected to Nature’s rhythms, being with Nature, as if seeing through her eyes. This deep listening to Nature reveals the inter-relationships of a system or situation in new ways. The more we attend to Nature, the more we learn.

 

In this gathering we will use Nature Constellations to explore
• Some different aspects of our lives
• Consider what’s getting in the way of our wellness
• Use embodied group process to map the systems of a few participants
• Connect, listen and learn with Nature

 

Date: Sun, 10 Nov, 9:30am – 4pm AEDT

Location: Field of Mars, Gladesville, Sydney. NB if raining : another location TBC.
Lunch: Bring a plate to share for lunch.
Cost: $85 per person + BF 

 
 

ABOUT YOUR FACILITATORS

School of Being is a learning community, and a space to restore well-being within ourselves, in our relationships, our places and our living world. Our practices help us to unlearn and learn ways of being to support a flourishing future.

 

Vivien Sung is a systemic designer, regenerative practitioner, and educator passionate about facilitating individual and collective change to restore wellbeing and right relationship with our living world. Her deep curiosity has led her on a lifelong quest to explore diverse modalities that foster societal and planetary well-being. By integrating her expertise in visual and systems thinking, leadership and inner development, regenerative practices, systemic constellations, earth-based traditions and energy healing, she stewards transformative pathways for inner and outer renewal. She believes that transitioning to flourishing futures will involve much more than technological advancement but a rekindling of heart, creativity and spirit.

 

Jax Wechsler is a trauma-informed facilitator, educator, and coach passionate about change, inner development and enabling better futures for individuals, society and the planet. She has been interested in earth based spirituality for 20 years and over the last few has been on a personal journey into greater embodiment and new ways of being. Studying neuroscience, nature constellations, somatic coaching and polyvagal theory has helped her draw a link between intergenerational, personal and collective trauma, personal and collective resilience, and creativity. She strongly believes that new ways of being will help people to meet current social and environmental challenges, to thrive and to flourish.

 

Acknowledgment to Country

We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the lands of the Wangal, Gadigal and Yuin people and their ancestors who have lived in harmony with this land for thousands of years. We pay our respects to elders past and present for their deep knowledge, wisdom and connection to land, sky and waters. We thank them for their Care for Country and extend that respect to all First Nations people.
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