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To the Root to Reclaim Movement: A Family and Systemic Constellations Workshop

Hosted by Elizabeth Solomon
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About Event

Every system has roots.

These roots run through us, shaping how we grow, relate, lead and live– personally and collectively.

Sometimes the things that supported us in the past can quietly begin to hold us back. Other times, we’ve lost touch with the vitality and gifts that are inherent within our lineage.

Freedom begins by tending to the ground we’ve grown from– honoring what it gave us, noticing what it still asks of us, and releasing what was never ours to carry.

This is where we get to ask:
What are we leaving behind? And what are we taking with us?

This question is at the heart of every transition and threshold. 

To answer it, we must turn and look– at what we’ve inherited, what we carry, and what has shaped the road behind us.

When we do, we begin to see that beneath the stories we tell lives a deeper order– unseen, but not unfelt.


About the Work

Family and Systemic Constellations is a therapeutic and experiential method for revealing the hidden dynamics shaping our lives.

It views the family– and other systems– as living fields where unresolved trauma, loyalty, and unspoken agreements ripple across generations.

In a constellation, participants stand in as representatives for family members or other forces, creating a visual and embodied map of what’s at play.

What emerges is often unexpected, deeply resonant, and beyond what the mind alone can access.

There is something sacred— and strikingly efficient— about doing our personal work in the presence of others. In the group field, systems overlap, stories resonate, and healing often moves through us even when we’re simply witnessing. We find pieces of our own story reflected in the work of others, reminding us that transformation is both deeply personal and profoundly shared.

While rooted in family systems, this work also extends to collective and cultural dynamics, identity, workplaces, and social structures.


What You’ll Experience

This in-person workshop invites you to step out of story and into direct knowing.

You’ll engage in grounding practices, reflection, and small group exercises to attune to your inner landscape and ancestral field.

Several full-group constellations will be facilitated. Participants may bring a personal question to the group field– client cases will be chosen by lottery.

Whether you're in a life transition, navigating a persistent pattern, or seeking clarity around purpose, identity, or relationship– this work offers insight beyond words.


Why It Matters

Constellation work brings light to what’s been hidden.
It offers clarity where there’s been confusion, and movement where there’s been stuckness.

While this work touches trauma, it doesn’t live there.
It honors what came before while listening for what’s next– your soul’s orientation, the step that wants to be taken.

You may arrive with a practical question– and leave connected to something far older, and far more essential.


About Your Facilitator

Elizabeth Solomon is a certified Emotional Intelligence Coach, systemic constellations facilitator, leadership consultant, and transformational guide committed to inner healing and collective change. Her work bridges the soulful and the strategic– inviting people into deeper relationship with themselves, each other, and the systems they move through.

Drawing from neuroscience, psychology, mindfulness, mysticism, and creative practice, Elizabeth helps individuals and organizations clarify purpose, access inner knowing, and evolve beyond business-as-usual. Her facilitation style is both intuitive and data-informed– rooted in the facts, while honoring our shared humanity.

Elizabeth is the founder of New Realm Coaching & Consulting and the former co-host of the podcast First Person Plural: Emotional Intelligence and Beyond with Dr. Daniel Goleman. She is also a lead facilitator for Late Nite Art– a global creative facilitation firm that blends experiential learning, art-making, and music to help teams connect across differences, deepen trust, and unlock collective insight. 

Whether she's coaching, facilitating, or simply holding space, Elizabeth brings a presence that is both spacious and sharply attuned– able to reframe, refocus, and get to the heart of what wants to emerge.

Location
Sanctuary
150 Main St Level 1, Northampton, MA 01060, USA
Take the elevator to the third floor of Thornes Market.
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