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Earth Ancients

Efu Nyaki: Healing Trauma through Family Constellations

Earth Ancients

Cliff Dunning

Society & Culture, Social Sciences, Science

4.41.5K Ratings

🗓️ 6 December 2023

⏱️ 83 minutes

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Summary

A holistic method for resolving individual and intergenerational trauma

• Explains how the author came to develop her system by integrating ancestral tribal wisdom with a fusion of two Western healing systems: Somatic Experiencing and Systemic Family Constellations Therapy

• Shares stories from her healing work around the world, showing how this system can help resolve PTSD, depression, sexual trauma, addiction, and chronic illness

• Presents action steps that readers can take immediately to engage the personal healing process

The journey to healing trauma is not always straightforward. As Euphrasia “Efu” Nyaki reveals in detail, the healing process is a complex ritual of energy movement on the physical, emotional, and spiritual levels.

Born and raised on Mount Kilimanjaro’s slopes in Tanzania, East Africa, Efu explains how she came to develop her profoundly successful system for helping people heal trauma by integrating ancestral tribal wisdom with a fusion of two Western healing systems: Somatic Experiencing and Systemic Family Constellations Therapy. She shares how her journey to become a healer was initiated by her Grandfather, who told her the legend of the sacred healing snail of the Nyaki clan. She explains how she discovered Somatic Experiencing and Systemic Family Constellations Therapy, and how combining these therapies created a powerful system for releasing cellular memories and healing the intergenerational and collective traumas hidden beneath the surface of suffering. Sharing stories from her healing work around the world, she presents action steps, such as meditations, breathwork, or creating a family tree, that readers can take immediately to regulate their nervous systems, deepen their awareness, and engage the personal healing process.

Demonstrating how trauma survivors can transform their suffering into vibrant wholeness, the author shows how healing trauma is the result of bringing the physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual aspects of our lives into an integrated coherence.

Euphrasia “Efu” Nyaki is a healer born and raised in Tanzania who works internationally facilitating trainings and workshops on trauma healing. The co-founder of AFYA, a women’s holistic healing center in Brazil, she is a faculty member at the Somatic Experiencing Trauma Institute and a Professor of Systemic Family Constellations Therapy at the Hellinger Science Institute. She lives in Brazil.

https://www.somaticexperiencing.com/euphrasia-nyaki
https://www.instagram.com/efunyaki/?hl=en
https://directory.traumahealing.org/practitioner/efu-nyaki/

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0:00.0

The Oh, Welcome to Destiny. Destiny.

0:33.0

Now he's your host, Cliff Dunning.

0:38.0

Hey, how are you?

0:40.0

Welcome to Destiny.

0:41.0

This is Cliff, your host. I hope you're doing well today. I'm all about

0:46.0

wellness and looking at the best that we can be. I mean I've mentioned many times I launched Destiny a couple

0:54.8

years ago because there's so much out there that we don't realize that we

1:00.4

don't understand that we are unaware of.

1:03.0

And as a former program director for a wellness conference,

1:08.0

destiny is all about personal growth, spirituality, wellness,

1:12.0

and then everything in between.

1:15.0

And that counts for a lot.

1:16.8

One of the huge issues I have today, and I'm talking primarily

1:21.8

about the United States, Western wellness, is that the

1:26.9

alpathic model, this is what we have as a standard in the United States is not about wellness. It's about trauma care. It's

1:38.0

about recovering from illness. It's about, I mean there's really not preventative medicine in there,

1:46.0

although they do try to say that they're preventative,

1:50.0

when you're giving people a drug to maintain health, that model is defective because, and I'm a perfect example, I had a heart attack last September. I was out hiking and I noticed that

2:08.0

I was my chest was bothering me. It was a tightness and And as I continued down the trail, I became weaker and weaker and

2:17.1

I thought, okay, I got to get myself to the doctor. Normally people would call an ambulance,

2:22.2

but I was out in the

2:23.6

middle of nowhere, so I said, uh-oh, there's something going on here.

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