Professionals

Holding space for others is a gift – and a responsibility. To offer presence, you need to return to your own. Our retreats are a place of restoration, silence and self-connection – for coaches, therapists, facilitators and leaders who know that presence is not a given, but a craft.

Bridges Between Worlds

Where shamanism and neuroscience meet in systemic practice


"Bridges Between Worlds" is an supervision and intervision 4-day retreat designed for those seeking a deeper integration of spiritual practice, embodied experience, and psychological grounding. This program is intended for experienced guides – coaches, therapists, facilitators, and group leaders – who wish to expand their practice by working more consciously with the body, language, and the nervous system.

The 3 Pillars of the Retreat


Experiential Integration

Do you want to expand your facilitation tools and deepen your work with the group field?


Themed sessions that weave together shamanic wisdom, systemic practice, embodied awareness, and the language of transformation.

Blind Supervision

Do you long to move beyond performance and guide with greater presence and awareness?


A supervision layer that doesn't evaluate techniques, but explores presence, micro-expressions, and the quality of contact. 

It focuses on how we guide – through body language, spoken language, silence, and the nervous system.

Circle of Peers

Do you wish to work without hierarchy – with openness and respect for each unique path?


Every participant is an active part of the field. The retreat is co-created through peer sharing, mutual reflection, and conscious support among fellow practitioners.

Program Modules

Program modules are focused segments of the retreat that weave together practice, theory, and embodied experience. Each module offers a different doorway into working with the body, the system, and consciousness – through movement, language, symbolism, facilitation, or ritual. They are structured, yet spacious enough to follow what emerges in real-time with the group.

1. Spirit and System: Roots and Crowns

  • Medicine wheel in systemic fields

  • Shamanic techniques (working with animal archetypes, conscious dreaming)

  • Messages from ancestors – working with lineage and soul purpose

  • Guiding through Motion Bond Technique® – connecting to the body's source point and the soul's story within the system

2. The Body as a Tool of Communication

  • Daoist walking

  • Somatic body reading: how the body speaks before the mind can articulate

  • Working with tree energy (grounding, mirroring, restoring charge)

  • Body dynamics – mapping micro-expressions and honoring nervous system rhythms

  • Body-oriented processes for presence, integration, and emotional release


3. Energy Medicine and the Constellation Map

  • Field diagnostics and bodily signals in ancestral systems

  • Working with shamanic objects (stones, symbols)

  • Ceremonial work and constellation-based rituals

  • Recognizing soul movements and translating them through body and symbolic language

    4. Applied Practice and the Language of Change

    • Integrating these tools into work with teams, collectives, and women's circles

    • Circle facilitation: holding space, rhythm-based guidance, and group coherence

    • One-on-one work: self-regulation, ethics, and spiritual hygiene for practitioners

    • Verbal process work inspired by NLP

    Let us guide through body, word, silence, and presence.

    Supervision that looks elsewhere…

    This retreat includes a layer of supervision and intervision that consciously shifts focus away from the technical analysis of constellation structure. We do not evaluate or dissect how the constellation was built. Instead, we turn our attention to the deeper layers of facilitation – those that unfold in nonverbal contact, in the way the dialogue is led, and in the regulation of the nervous system during the client process.

    We explore micro-movements and bodily tension (through Bodynamic Mapping® and somatic signal reading), unconscious patterns in the client's language (NLP, metaphorical mapping, the power of formulation), process-oriented sensing of transformation and its timing, cognitive-behavioral strategies for integrating experience, conscious regulation of the facilitator in the field (ethics, boundaries, touch, projection), and group dynamics through the lens of Una McCluskey's work – particularly Exploratory Goal-Corrected Psychotherapy (EGCP) and Attachment-Based Exploratory Interest Sharing (TABEIS), which focus on understanding behavior in the context of attachment and how, in a safe relational field, the systems of care, exploration, and curiosity become naturally activated.

    This form of intervision and supervision offers a safe space to explore not what we do, but how we are present. How we perceive what is not said. How transformation begins in the body, before words arise – and how our words shape the dynamics of contact.

    We are not here just to "build better constellations." We are here to guide more consciously – through body, word, silence, and presence.

    Practical information

    Date: August 21–24, 2025 (Thursday – Sunday) |📍 Location: Dubský mlýn, Czech Republic | 👥 Group size: Limited to max. 10 participants

    🛌 Accommodation: 300 CZK / night → 900 CZK (36 EUR) for 3 nights | 🍲 Meals: Shared cooking, contribution for groceries: approx. 1,000 CZK (40 EUR) for the entire retreat | Facilitation: 4.500 CZK (180 EUR)