We are born out of the meeting of our mother and father and grow up in the energy field of a family. As social beings we continue to live our life in a relational field. In this context we often experience hurt, loss, violence or other traumatic events that damage our natural sense of safety and trust. Sometimes it becomes difficult to repair such wounds on our own.
In this workshop we learn to understand what bonding trauma is, how it can affect a person’s entire life and how to heal and restore one’s ability to relate with others in a healthy and nourishing way.
We will also gain a deeper awareness of our own relating patterns and attachment styles that originate in early life experiences with our primary care taker. Through including a systemic viewpoint we become aware how the attachment wounds of others have been passed on to us sometimes through many generations.
Some of the topics covered:
- Understanding what bonding is and its essential life sustaining function
- The development of specific attachment styles and how to work with them
- Boundary work and developing a sense of safe boundaries on various levels
- How to work with resources in relating trauma
- Specific communication skills with regard to trauma
- Systemic and trans-generational aspects of trauma
- The role of creativity in trauma healing
Healing bonding trauma makes us capable of being related to others in a deep way, it strengthens our ability to repair conflicts in relationship and it gives us the ability to be on our own without being cut off. Ultimately it connects us to the love that surrounds us and is within us. It leads us to the experience of oneness.
Svagito will share his professional and personal experiences in dealing with trauma and there is space for individual work within the group.
This course is for laymen and professionals alike. Meditation is an integral part of it and previous experience is a pre-requisite for participation.
Svagito has published four books that have been translated into 9 languages:
The Roots of Love. A Guide to Family Constellation
The Zen Way of Counseling. A meditative approach to working with people
Osho Therapy. A compilation on therapy and meditation
When Life Sops. Trauma, Bonding and Family Constellation
“When two persons open up to each other just as they are, friendship grows. When two persons are ready to drop their masks, they have taken a tremendous step towards religiousness.” OSHO,