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Your Money Relationship-Family Constellation workshop

The Bhavan 4 Castletown road, London

What stories about money did you inherit from your family? Do you find yourself repeating the same patterns with finances, despite your best efforts to change them? What if your relationship with abundance was shaped by events that happened generations before you were born? Join us for a profound exploration of your financial patterns through the lens of Family Constellation work. This powerful process reveals how our relationship with money is often deeply connected to our family system, ancestral history, and unresolved family dynamics. In this intimate workshop, you'll have the opportunity to: Uncover hidden loyalties and entanglements affecting your financial life Understand how your family's money story influences your present choices Release limiting beliefs and patterns inherited from your family system Create new pathways for abundance to flow in your life Whether you're experiencing financial challenges, feeling stuck in old patterns, or simply curious about deepening your understanding of money dynamics, this workshop offers a safe space for exploration and healing. Date: 12th December 2024 Time: 10:00-17:00 BST Location: The Bhavan, 4 Castletown road, London, W14 9HE Investment: £80 Facilitated by Soumya Karkera & Amel Murphy, experienced process facilitators Space is limited to ensure an intimate and powerful experience. Reserve your spot  

£80.00

Fifth Gate of Grief: Ancestral Grief

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Dear one, Have you ever felt a sadness that seems bigger than your own life? A heaviness that echoes through time? Welcome to the Fifth Gate of Grief: Ancestral Grief. This gate invites us to explore the sorrow that flows through our family lines, passed down through generations like an invisible inheritance. It's the pain of those who came before us - their unresolved traumas, unfulfilled dreams, and untold stories. Imagine for a moment the little child within you, carrying not just your own hurts, but also the weight of your parents' struggles, your grandparents' losses, and the collective hardships of your ancestors. It's a lot for those small shoulders, isn't it? But here's the beautiful truth: by acknowledging this ancestral grief, we begin to heal not just ourselves, but our entire lineage. We become the bridge between past and future, transforming old pain into new possibilities. This gate asks us to listen deeply - to the whispers of our ancestors, to the wisdom in our bones, to the stories written in our very DNA. It's about honoring where we come from, while choosing what we carry forward. You might feel this grief as: A sense of displacement or not belonging Recurring family patterns that you can't explain Emotions or fears that feel bigger than your own experiences A calling to explore your family history or cultural roots Remember, this journey isn't about blame. It's about understanding, compassion, and reclaiming the gifts that have been lost along the way. As you stand before this gate, know that you're not alone. Your ancestors stand with you, ready to offer their strength and wisdom. And your future descendants are cheering you on, grateful for the healing you're initiating. So, dear one, are you ready to step through? To tend to that inner…

£50.00

Fourth Gate of Grief: What we Expected and did not receive

The Bhavan 4 Castletown road, London

Dear one, let's journey together through a tender landscape of the heart. This is an invitation to explore the Fourth Gate of Grief, a realm where we acknowledge the unmet longings of our lives. Think back to your childhood. Remember the hopes and dreams you held, the love and nurturing you craved. Now, gently notice the spaces where life fell short of those expectations. This gate opens to the grief of what should have been but wasn't – the loving parent, the safe home, the supportive community, or the opportunities that never came. This isn't about blame. It's about honoring the child within who still yearns for what was missing. That child is still a part of you, carrying those unfulfilled needs. By acknowledging this grief, we begin to tend to those long-neglected parts of ourselves. You might feel a heaviness in your chest or a lump in your throat as you read this. That's okay. These feelings are signposts, guiding us to the places that need our loving attention. As we step through this gate, we learn to cradle our younger selves with compassion. We whisper to that inner child, "I see you. I hear you. Your longings were valid." This act of self-love begins to fill the empty spaces left by unmet needs. Remember, this journey isn't about dwelling in the past. It's about freeing ourselves from old pain so we can live more fully in the present. By grieving what we didn't receive, we open ourselves to receiving the goodness life offers now. You're not alone in this. Countless others walk this path, each with their own unmet expectations. In recognizing this shared human experience, we find connection and healing. So, dear one, are you ready to open this gate? To hold space for the grief of…

£50.00
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Carl Jung

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