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The Father and Mother Wound Workshop

Hosted by Nicola Navon
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Most people are searching for deeper love, stronger relationships, or the ability to attract a conscious partner, but they don’t realize their mother and father wounds are in the way.

​​Our father and mother wounds impact the core of how we as women and men relate in love and life.

It also impacts how you relate to your own inner masculine & feminine. 

​​​When our wounds are unhealed, we unknowingly project assumptions onto our partners and show up in disempowered ways ourselves, which perpetuate unfulfilling dynamics that don’t serve the intimacy, passion, or relational safety.

​As a woman, you may feel as though men can’t create the safety you need to feel taken care of. And you will most likely unintentionally show up in ways that create that. 

As a man, you may feel as though women stifle your needs for freedom and adventure. And you will most likely unintentionally show up in ways that create that. 

As a woman, you may feel as though men are emotionally unavailable and lack depth. And you will most likely unintentionally show up in ways that create that. 

As a man, you may feel as though women are too sensitive, too emotional, too much. And you will most likely unintentionally show up in ways that create that. 

As a woman, you may feel as though men are not able to successfully step into their leadership. And you will most likely unintentionally show up in ways that create that. 

As a man, you may feel as though women are not able to receive and surrender in the ways you desire. And you will most likely unintentionally show up in ways that create that. 

Healing our relationship to the first masculine and feminine figures in our lives as both men and women is essential to creating love that’s free of projection and grounded in alignment and balance. 

As we heal these relationships, we heal how we relate to one another. We also heal how we relate to our own inner masculine and feminine energies.

These wounds also contribute to relational flips, where, as a woman, you may feel more rooted in the masculine pole and, as a man, you may feel more rooted in the feminine pole. 

All of this is a product of the father and mother wounds, and all of it can be unlearned with the right information and tools. 

(If your father or mother passed away, are not physically present, or you are not in contact at the moment, this inner work can still be done energetically, so you can clear a new path for your legacy moving forward.)

In this workshop, you will:

  • Learn where these patterns come from

  • Understand how they show up differently in men and women in love

  • Cultivate a greater sense of compassion and forgiveness for your mother and father.

  • Have a greater perspective on how the system impacts men and women.

  • Learn how to rewire these patterns to cultivate relationships rooted in sovereignty, balance, and devotional love. 

Spots are limited. Registration is required. If your plans change, please cancel your ticket to make space for others.

About your Facilitator:

Nicola Navon is a relationship and intimacy coach and host of the Divine Union Podcast, where she explores the evolution of modern love, polarity, and sacred partnership.

While many teachings urge men to amplify masculinity and women to deepen femininity, she challenges this one-dimensional approach. Her work centers on wholeness and the balancing of our masculine and feminine energies within and between relationships, for better intimacy, better leadership, and better communication. 

She brings a decade of expertise in human behavior, somatics, neuroscience, tantra, and communication to help individuals and couples transform conflict, restore desire, and build relationships rooted in sovereignty, connection, and conscious polarity.

Her signature framework, The Union Method™, redefines how modern partners relate to one another through embodied integration.

Learn More: https://www.nicolanavon.com/

Location
Catalyst Ranch
656 W Randolph St Ste 4E, Chicago, IL 60661, USA
Floor 4. Room 4E, Mambo Room
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