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Carola Castillo founded and directs the Hellinger Institute of Venezuela. She is co-director of the Hellinger Institute, Western Pennsylvania. A systemic and family constellation therapist, she directs and facilitates workshops and training programs in Latin America, USA, Europe. Including Yanomami Indian concepts from Venezuela, combining them with her own inheritance of diverse immigrant nations she has created a way of leading constellations that can open the space for the soul to heal.
Jan Bily lives and works again in Prague, the city of his birth, after having lived in Germany for 26 years. He is a holistic coach, a constellation facilitator, writer and organizer of conferences. In his work, he blends family constellations with ancestor rituals.
Are we allowed to drink a very expensive bottle of wine with god?:
Money, richness and overflow in constellation work.
What we allow ourselves to have in a material sense has to do mainly with our beliefs about money; the ideas around self worth in the family system; and sometimes with guilt in the system of origin.
Reasons for having debts in our present life, and the notion of not allowing ourselves to thrive, will be invited into the open (in detective-like ways), and we will search for ways to deal with these issues.
Barbara Probst trained in Zurich in bodywork and movement. She is the director of the Center for Light and Energy Work, where she works with people through movement, music, meditative contemplation, transpersonal psychology, family constellations and soul-teachings. Mother of a grown up daughter, she lives with her Italian husband in Florence.
Energy and constellation work with the archetypes of the soul
When the strength of the soul is brought into consciousness - with all of its energetic structure and potential for development - then our "I", with all its relations to family, work and life, will appear in a new light, guiding us to a strong "Yes" towards ourselves, our fellow human beings, and all of existence.
Leslie Kuloloio (Uncle Les), special guest:
Never trained in constellation work, he is a living example of how the O'hana spirit is constellation work. We are happy that he accepted our invitation to Chiemgau for the third time.
Coming from Maui, Hawaii, he is a KUMU (wise teacher), whose work is built on the ancient, orally transmitted, and once secret teachings about healing the spirit, emotion, and soul. As a Hawaiian elder (and activist at heart), he is a consultant to various agencies (government and private) on the Islands, writes poetry, sings and plays the ukulele. He has three adult children and two grandchildren.
O'hana, the spirit of Hawaii
When working with people, he represents this very special spirit of Hawaii: the volcano energy and, most of all, the deep Pacific Ocean. Crystal-like clarity, a powerful presence, and a unique sense of humour are his allies; and he truly speaks with "his heart in his mouth".
Satrup Lorena Monguzzi Gordon
Jagna Camilla Ugolini Mecca
Indira Marcella Valdameri
All three have an extensive background in multiple approaches of meditation techniques, humanistic psychology, essence work, and family constellation work. They live and work in Italy.
"Paths in Consciousness"© offers neither therapy nor elusive healing, nor spiritual or psychological surgeries.
It is simply a meeting point of possible ways where the inner abundance might unfold, where its intrinsic presence might be remembered - in thorough respectfulness of the delicate diversity of whoever is curious about trying a new adventure - in the body, in the mind, in the soul.
Their motto: "Get drunk; with love, with wine, with virtue, with beauty. As you please - but get drunk."
–Charles Beaudelaire
Carolina Visser, Thomas Eberle
They deepened the first 2 conferences with their music and were leading the morning meditations.
Carolina: Essential for my work is the balance between stillness and movement. In the stillness we discover what really moves us; and in fine tuning with the soul our own soul’s sound is born.
I work with dreams, shamanic ritual, healing and chants, so that we may be connected to soul in every day life, too.
Thomas: I work with very different sound realms, with bowl, drum, didgeridoo, gong, monochord and overtones. These different sound archetypes can touch, via ways of resonance, the inner space of the soul; activate self-healing capacities; and guide us to great creative aliveness.
It is with great pleasure that we give concerts together and guide people on their way to the creative power of voice and towards their very own "songs of the soul".
Sneh Victoria Schnabel is a constellation facilitator with love for ritual, coyote and chaos constellations. She studied art, taught in schools, and learned various approaches of humanistic psychology. She spent many months in India and the United States as a disciple of the mystic Osho; met Bert Hellinger and his work with family constellations in 1994; and is now internationally active as workshop leader, trainer and presenter at conferences. She lives and works, together with her American husband, in Freiburg, Germany.
What disorderly orders, chaos and coyote constellations have to do with god.
The notion of "right or wrong" will separate us from others and ourselves. Disorder can lead the way to the solution; chaos will give birth to stars; and coyote medicine helps to learn to mount the horse backwards - and enjoy the ride.