Healing Germania with Natalie Stoemmer
In This Class Series:
Part One: The first class in this series was unfortunately not recorded. So Natalie wrote out the maplines and resources she presented as Part One. You can download that HERE. In it we discover what this constant trauma paired with propagandist/moralist indoctrination, not facing our trauma, and not healing or integrating any of it will do to a psyche.
Part Two: This class enters the psychological landscape shaped by centuries of war, religious fracture, and inherited shame. We follow how conflict lived on in the body of a land, splitting intuition from authority and severing relationship with nature, women, and the sacred feminine. Through myth, history, and archetype, we name how collective trauma became internalized as guilt and fear. This session meets people who are ready to face inherited wounds directly and begin understanding how fragmentation formed, and how wholeness might slowly be restored.
Part Three: This class turns toward what endured beneath conquest, doctrine, and fracture. After tracing Germania’s wounds through war, empire, and church, we begin listening for what survived in the margins. We follow the quiet intelligence carried through folklore, language, land, and ancestral practice, the places where wisdom was hidden rather than erased. This session meets people who have already named harm and are ready to tend what remains alive. It is a space for reclamation, responsibility, and the careful work of imagining futures rooted in memory and resilience.
About Natalie:
My work lives at the crossroads—where science meets soul, and tradition meets modern life. It’s about listening deeply:
to your body’s signals,
to your inherited stories,
to the whisper of something ancient that lives beneath the surface.
And I don’t do this work alone. I’m held in a living web of teachers, elders, and peers—practitioners who’ve shaped my path, challenged me to go deeper, and reminded me that this healing work is never just personal. People I can call on for support, if needed.
It’s collective.
It’s ancestral.
It’s relational.
I believe healing is not about becoming someone new—it’s about returning to who you’ve always been. That’s the journey I hold space for. And that’s why I do this work.
Find her at nataliestoemmer.com
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