Module 10 Migration: Transiting the Unknown with Sacred Geometry

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Module 10 Migration: Transiting the Unknown with Sacred Geometry

Event Date:

September 24, 2025

Event Time:

09:00

Event Location:

Hamburg

Introduction

In this module, we continue deepening our exploration of the Tree of Life, now discovering a more practical way to apply it in both facilitation and personal discovery.

Emotional Geometry is introduced as a new tool that integrates the emotional dimensions of the Tree of Life (the sephirot), the Internal Family Systems (IFS) model, and the therapeutic triangle (strategy–wound–cost).

Through the lens of sacred geometry and the geometry of the Tree of Life, students will learn to map emotional states, identify protective strategies, and recognize underlying wounds with clarity. This approach offers facilitators, integrators, and aspiring therapists a concrete framework to support integration work while cultivating deeper self-awareness in their own process.

Alongside theoretical learning, this module includes facilitation practice and the opportunity to work directly with plant medicines. For this session, we will have a special medicine from a Yagesero shaman from Colombia, creating a unique setting for applied learning and integration.

Objective

By the end of the module, students will:

  • Understand the foundations of Emotional Geometry as an integration tool.
  • Learn to map inner states through the Tree of Life and the IFS model.
  • Use the Strategy–Wound–Cost triangle as a compass to decode survival patterns.
  • Explore emotional geometry as a universal language of balance and transformation.
  • Practice applying the model in self-exploration, peer sessions, and real-case applications.
  • Engage in facilitation practice supported by the plant medicine experience, under guidance and supervision.

Core Topics

  • The Tree of Life as a map of emotion and consciousness: The sefirot as archetypes of development, imbalance, and transformation.

  • IFS and the geometry of parts: Protectors and Exiles as nodes; the Self as the axis of coherence.

  • The Strategy–Wound–Cost Triangle: A simple tool to understand how protective patterns originate and sustain themselves.

  • Practical Mapping: Visual representations of parts, imbalances, and integration pathways.

  • Emotional Geometry & Spiritual Evolution: Understanding emotions and parts as geometric patterns that reveal the dynamic between fear, trust, and coherence.

Personal Process Focus

Students will create their own emotional maps, identifying dominant parts, underlying wounds, and the costs generated by adaptive strategies. Through Focusing and somatic exploration practices, they will learn to recognize the geometry of each emotional state in the body and to restore the centrality of the Self as the integrating axis.

Therapeutic Integration Focus

This module trains participants to use Emotional Geometry as a facilitation tool:

  • Mapping a participant’s current state onto the Tree of Life.

  • Recognizing unconscious protectors and their relationship to exiled wounds.

  • Identifying sephirotic imbalances as energetic patterns.

  • Using the map to give participants a clear vision of their process and the pathways toward greater coherence.

Program (Wednesday – Sunday)

Wednesday Evening

  • Opening circle: intention-setting and introduction to Emotional Geometry

  • Introduction: the Tree of Life and sacred geometry as maps of the self

Thursday

  • Morning: Integral Health Workshop and Kambo Practice

  • Midday: Integration Practice

  • Afternoon: IFS Foundations,

    Self, Protectors, and Exiles

    Self-mapping exercise – drawing one’s inner geometry The Strategy–Wound–Cost triangle

  • Evening: Conscious School Workshop

Friday

  • Morning:

    Integral Health and Kambo Practice
  • Midday: Integration Practice

  • Afternoon: Tree of Life and IFS – overlaying mapsPeer work – mapping a protector through the triangle

  • Evening: Conscious School Workshop and Evening Session

    Practice

Saturday

  • Morning:

    Integral Health and Kambo Practice
  • Midday: Integration practice

  • Afternoon:

    Geometry and emotional evolution – dynamics of fear and trust

    Triad practice – facilitator, client, observer using the map

  • Evening: Integration circle and Satsang

Sunday

  • Morning: Closing workshop

  • Midday: Group reflection and closing.

Event Timelines

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Wednesday – Arrival & Orientation

18:00–19:00 Arrival & Room Assignment 19:00–19:45 Light Snack & Informal Welcome 20:30–21:30 Welcome Workshop: The Path of the Inner Facilitator Setting intentions, opening the space, and meeting the group 21:30 Night Session: Guided Meditation with Ancestral Tools

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Thursday – Introduction to Emotional Geometry

09:00–10:00 Kambó Practice (Optional – guided with safety protocols) 10:00–10:45 Breakfast 10:45–12:45 Workshop: Integral Health with Farah 12:45–14:45 Integration Circle 14:45–16:00 Lunch 16:00–18:00 Rest 18:00–20:00 Transcendent Psychology Introduction to Emotional Geometry 20:00–20:15 Evening Snack Break 20:15–22:15 Conscious School and Mysticism Evening Workshop 22:30 Night Session

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Friday – Exploring the Self through Geometry

09:00–10:00 Kambó Practice (Optional – guided with safety protocols) 10:00–10:45 Breakfast 10:45–12:45 Workshop: Integral Health Foundations of somatic, emotional, energetic, and spiritual wellness 12:45–14:45 Integration Circle 14:45–16:00 Lunch 16:00–18:00 Rest 1 8:00–20:00 Mapping emotions and Integrating Self 20:00–20:15 Evening Snack Break 20:15–22:15 Conscious School and Mysticism Evening Workshop 22:30 Night Session

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Saturday – Embodiment & Facilitation

09:00–10:00 Kambó Practice (Optional – guided with safety protocols) 10:00–10:45 Breakfast 10:45–12:45 Workshop: Integral Health Foundations of somatic, emotional, energetic, and spiritual wellness 12:45–14:45 Integration Circle 14:45–16:00 Lunch 16:00–18:00 Rest 18:00–20:00 Transcendent Psychology and Psychotherapy Workshop 20:00–20:15 Evening Snack Break 20:15–22:15 Conscious School and Mysticism Evening Workshop 22:30 Night Session

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Sunday – Integration & Closing

10:30–13:00 Final integration 13:00–14:30 Farewell Lunch 14:30–16:00 Final Circle: What stays with me? 16:00 onwards Departure

Ticket Options
4 Days
This 4-day version of the training includes 3 nights of immersive process, with 2 plant medicine ceremonies, while still offering the full arc of the program’s core teachings. Ideal for those with time constraints or returning students, it provides a rich initiation into the world of therapeutic integration and spiritual facilitation.
690,00 
Full training
This immersive 5-day training combines therapeutic integration, mystical psychology, and conscious facilitation with 4 nights of transformative inner work, including 3 guided plant medicine ceremonies. Designed for seekers and space-holders, it offers a powerful gateway into expanded self-awareness and embodied leadership.
920,00 
Extra Service
Additional Sessions
160,00 
Total Price : Free
Event FAQs
Is this training exclusively for aspiring facilitators or therapists?

Not at all. While this module offers essential foundations for those interested in facilitation or therapeutic work, it is equally designed for individuals on a deep personal journey—those seeking to better understand themselves, process past experiences, or explore the intersection between psychology and spirituality.

Whether your path leads toward guiding others or simply toward a more integrated version of yourself, this training invites you to step into a transformative space of self-inquiry, emotional depth, and embodied presence. It’s not about who you’ll become later—it’s about who you are ready to meet now.


What is the role of entheogens in this module? Are there actual sessions with ayahuasca or other medicines?

This module is not a retreat with medicine sessions, but rather a training module focused on integration. It draws from real-life experiences with entheogens, but no substances are consumed during the module. Instead, we explore how to work with these experiences therapeutically and spiritually, through personal reflection, group processes, and facilitator tools.


Do I need to have previous experience with ayahuasca or other entheogens to participate?

Not necessarily. Prior experience can be helpful, but a deep curiosity and openness to learning are the main prerequisites. This module is also suitable for people who are supporting others (friends, clients, partners) in their entheogenic processes and want a solid foundation in therapeutic integration.


What is meant by “integration” in this training?

Integration refers to the process of making sense of expanded states of consciousness, such as those brought on by psychedelics, meditation, or peak experiences. It is about translating insight into meaningful change—emotionally, psychologically, and spiritually. We work with a combination of psychological models and ancestral wisdom traditions.


Is this training rooted in a particular religion or spiritual belief system?

No. The module is non-dogmatic and draws from a variety of sources, including transpersonal psychology, shamanism, mysticism, and contemplative traditions, but it does not require adherence to any belief. The emphasis is on personal exploration and embodiment, rather than ideology.


Will we do therapy during the module?

Yes—but not in a clinical or diagnostic sense. The experience is therapeutic in nature: we work with inner parts, emotional patterns, trauma dynamics, and somatic awareness. It is both a space for self-exploration and a practice ground for those learning to accompany others.


What makes this module different from a typical personal growth workshop?

This module is unique because it bridges inner exploration with facilitator training. It’s not just about healing yourself—it’s about learning how to hold space for others, with integrity, presence, and sensitivity to both psychological and spiritual dimensions.


Is there a specific therapeutic model being taught?

Rather than promoting a single model, we offer an integrative approach, drawing from:

Humanistic and transpersonal psychology

Trauma-informed care

Somatic practices

Shamanic and mystical frameworks

This allows you to develop your own style of presence and choose the tools that resonate most with your path.


Is there a group therapy component?

Yes. Much of the work is done in group dynamics, where you will observe, practice, and participate in group processes. This is essential for learning how to read the field, understand emotional resonance, and support collective transformation.


Will I be able to facilitate after just one module?

No. This is one part of a larger training journey. While you will gain valuable insights and tools, facilitation is a path that requires ongoing practice, supervision, and inner work. This module lays the foundation—not the final step.


How do I know if I’m ready for this experience?

If you feel a genuine pull toward self-discovery, are open to exploring deep emotional and spiritual themes, and feel called to eventually accompany others on their healing path, this is a good place to begin. You don’t need to have all the answers—just the willingness to show up with presence and honesty.


What do you mean by “the inner evolution of the facilitator”?

The inner evolution of the facilitator refers to the ongoing personal and spiritual development that allows someone to hold space with authenticity, humility, and presence. Rather than learning techniques alone, this training emphasizes working deeply on your own emotional wounds, behavioral patterns, and existential questions. We believe that only by meeting yourself fully can you truly accompany others on their path.


How does Transcendent Psychology play a role in this training?

Transcendent Psychology is a core pillar of the training. It bridges modern psychological insight with spiritual and mystical experience, helping participants understand the full spectrum of human consciousness—from trauma and ego structures to expanded states of awareness. It offers practical tools for self-inquiry, inner healing, and integration, all grounded in a non-pathologizing, evolution-oriented framework.


What is the Conscious School, and how is it different from traditional therapy?

The Conscious School is an approach that blends mystical traditions, spiritual presence, and embodied awareness with deep psychological work. It focuses not only on understanding emotions and behavior but on becoming radically conscious of the mechanisms of the mind and the illusions of the ego. It emphasizes silence, observation, and inner stillness as essential tools for awakening and integration. Unlike traditional therapy, it encourages a direct experiential understanding of the self in its deeper, more universal dimensions.


Why is self-work emphasized so strongly for facilitators?

Because facilitation is not just a role—it is a state of being. A facilitator who has not done their own inner work risks unconsciously projecting, bypassing, or dominating the process of others. This training invites you to become a clearer, more grounded, and more compassionate human being before guiding others. The personal process is not separate from the training; it is the training.


Who is Dr. Fara and what is her role in the training?

Dr. Fara is a medical doctor with extensive training in holistic and integrative medicine, and she plays a vital role in this module. She leads the Integral Health workshops, bringing a grounded, multidisciplinary approach that bridges Western medicine, ancestral knowledge, somatic healing, nutrition, and energetic awareness. Her presence in the training is essential for those who wish to understand the biological, emotional, and spiritual dimensions of healing. Her guidance supports participants not only in caring for others but also in deepening their own self-awareness and embodiment of health as future facilitators.


Event Schedule Details
  • September 24, 2025 -09:00

    September 28, 2025

Event Location

Hamburg, Krempe, Spain

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