In this webinar, speaker Christine Astor and psychotherapist Irmgard Rosa Maria Rauscher talk about Yoni-Constellations. Yoni is a Sanskrit word meaning sacred place or divine source and includes all female sexual organs.
The webinar is an invitation to women who want to get in touch with their Yoni in a completely new way.
What does the Yoni need in order to open up to pleasurable sensuality and sexuality? What injuries, blockages and traumas can be stored in the Yoni? How can we connect to our sacred place, how can we explore unexpected spaces of feminine power and how can we develop deep self-acceptance and and love for ourself?
In Yoni-Constellations we hear our deepest and most intimate truths. In the constellations, the Yoni is given voice and language. We can directly experience her state of mind and listen to her messages.
You become aware of your own dignity. Plus, your sexuality will be more relaxed and fulfilled. In this way the relationship with a love partner becomes more intense and joyful. Your relationships with women and men will be characterized by equality, mutual respect, erotic attraction, sensitivity, creativity and mindfulness.
The divine, feminine principle (Goddess) is the origin and the source. Therefore she is included in the constellations. Her presence creates new inspiration, beauty, connection and love for the full blossoming of our own femininity.
After the introduction, there will be space for questions and sharings.
Look forward to this unique webinar!
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Date: Friday, June 7, 2024
Time:
1pm EDT (New York)
6pm BST (London)
7pm CEST (Berlin)
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You can find more information on the following links:
Yoni-Constellations: https://www.irmgard-rauscher.de/yoni-aufstellungen?lang=en
Blogarticle "Lets take a deeper look...": https://irmgardblog1.wordpress.com/2022/10/22/lets-take-a-deeper-look-at-the-different-types-of-yoni/
Blogarticle "Sacred feminin/sacred masculine": https://irmgardblog1.wordpress.com/2022/12/14/sacred-feminin-sacred-masculine/