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Apprentice to the Unseen: Ceremonial Constellation Training


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Save the date for our next Constellation facilitation training event:

Apprentice to the Unseen:

A Deep Dive into Ceremonial Constellation Training

Feb 26th-March 2nd 2026, Seattle Washington

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This retreat is a deep dive into the living field of ceremonial constellation.
A training for those who have already walked some distance with this work and are ready to go further, ready to listen more closely, to move with greater trust, to let the field itself become teacher.
We enter not as experts but as apprentices to the unseen.
We learn through embodiment, through dream, through ceremony how to work on the field with our helpers and guides
The emphasis is on living the practice, not mastering it.
In this deep dive we will explore the subtleties of facilitation, the presence required to hold ancestral and collective fields, to work with a spirit-led practice rooted in relationship with the seen and unseen, and the humility that allows healing to move through us.


It is advanced work, yes, but it begins, as always, with listening. Advanced Listening.
Sarah brings her indigenous informed healing practices to the constellation field and will share what she has discovered in how to work in a similar way within system constellations.
Join us for Apprentice to the Unseen: A deep dive into Ceremonial Constellation training

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 A shamanic constellation is a ceremonial approach to systemic constellation work, a field originally developed by Bert Hellinger…infused with the cosmology, ritual, and spiritual awareness found in shamanic traditions.

In essence, it’s a way of revealing hidden patterns of energy, ancestry, and spirit within a person or a community by giving form and voice to the unseen.
Where a traditional constellation might explore family dynamics or social systems, a shamanic constellation widens the field to include ancestors, land spirits, elements, dreams, and archetypal forces.

 

In a shamanic constellation:

  • The circle is treated as sacred space. The facilitator often opens it ceremonially, calling in the directions, the elements, and the helping spirits.

  • Participants may stand as representatives not only for family members but also for dreams, illnesses, rivers, ancestors, or collective wounds.

  • The process invites embodied listening—feeling what moves through the field rather than analyzing it.\

  • Ritual actions—breath, drumming, offerings, movement, ceremony…..may help release what has been held or bring the system back into balance.

  • The goal is not just insight but restoration of harmony..between people and their ancestors, between humans and the more-than-human world.

  • The use of the word shamanic is used as an adjective to describe a cosmology that is earth based and includes a magical world where everything has a spirit and is alive

 

 Registration includes daily lessons, practice and group work. It does not include overnight accommodation. More details to come.

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