Inner Arts Institute

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01/12/2026

NASC 2026 isn’t a traditional lecture-style conference.
It’s an embodied, participatory four day journey rooted in real connection, healing, and learning in community.

Each day opens with constellation processes led by keynote facilitators and unfolds with intention into the afternoon guided by a wide array of systemic workshops...

Day 1 centers on honoring the lands you stand on and your personal and professional roots, including ancestral lands, migration, displacement, and the origins of constellation work, so your practice is grounded in lineage and responsibility.

Day 2 turns toward collective trauma of separation and its impact on society, nations, and our professional community, exploring where roots are honored, where splits exist, and what limits growth.

Day 3 moves into somatic exploration and integration, examining how separation lives in the body as symptoms, behaviors, and inherited beliefs, and how healing unfolds individually and collectively.

Day 4 brings individual and collective energies forward, asking how we honor difference while moving toward unity, remain loyal to our ancestors, and step into greater wholeness as a community.

Each evening offers Open Rooms for integration, peer facilitation, and shared practice.

One Circle. From Separation to Wholeness.
Your presence matters.

Reserve your place in the circle
https://nasccommunity.org/upcoming-nasc-conference-details-

01/01/2026

We live in a tremendously changing time, one that feels scary and unpredictable, and at the same time offers a powerful opportunity to consciously co-create change while healing in community and supporting one another through what is unfolding. Under the heartfelt theme, One Circle, From Separation to Wholeness, the upcoming North American Systemic Constellations Conference, at the Lumina Resort in North Carolina, calls us together, to reconnect with our extended community, share stories, and renew bonds in a space where each person belongs.

Samvedam Randles, one of the Keynotes, will explore how when old structures crumble, unresolved collective and ancestral trauma surfaces, asking for our presence and care, because the more we are able to meet and clear what lives in the system, the less we remain bound to repeating old patterns and the more freedom we have to create new ones together.�
You are invited to bring both your wounding and your strength, to show up as you are, and to share your lived experience in a field where every story matters.
Over four meaningful days, we will work together and learn from one another in a shared space shaped by relationship and systemic inquiry.

March 8–12, 2026 • Wrightsville Beach�Learn more and register here: https://nasccommunity.org/upcoming-nasc-conference-details-

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