Saturday, June 21, 2014, 10:00 am – 12 noon,

With Robin M. Phillips, MA, GCFP.

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Constellations seek to shed light on hidden or shadowed patterns of relationship by accessing the immediate and urgent symptoms of the body & mind, such as recurring thoughts and feelings, diagnoses, and behaviors.  This is done by “setting up” a constellation, typically of a family, using audience members to represent significant persons, events and attachments in a person’s life.  When these bonds are brought to light they may transcend life and death, that is, they are inter-generational. As a facilitator of this work Robin looks beyond the stories and personalities towards the unseen entanglements which limit, and sometimes define, the experience of life.  Constellations are phenomenological; they must be experienced in the flesh to be understood since they almost always transcend the verbal mind.

During this 3-hour introductory workshop 1-2 constellations will be done for participating audience members.  If you have any questions about the work, or how Robin works, please contact her at [email protected] or 949-939-8067.

Suggested donation: $20 public/$15 Caritas members

“A hundred times every day I remind myself that my inner and outer life are based on the labors of other persons, living and dead, and that I must exert myself in order to give in the same measure as I have received and am still receiving…”    Albert Einstein

About Robin: Robin’s spirit, education, training and life experience make her an uncommon teacher. Robin is a Guild Certified Feldenkrais Practitioner, a Reiki Master, published poet, counselor, and constellation facilitator.  Robin’s background in awareness practices guide those in pain and distress towards relief and vitality.  Robin came from California to Colorado’s Naropa University’s graduate program in Contemplative Psychotherapy where she received her Master’s Degree. Robin has worked with diverse people: ages & stages of development, sexual orientation, abilities, cultures, and spiritual–religious traditions. Robin has four grown children and is a doting grandmother.