Object constellations represent one of the most profound methods of working within the morphogenetic field — where not humans, but objects become representatives of a system, whether familial, karmic, professional, or symbolic.
This practice opens a portal to a different perception: one where objects are not inert matter, but informational vehicles — carriers of meaning, memory, emotion, and energy.
What are object constellations?
Unlike classical constellations where people embody roles within a shared energetic field, object constellations use:
- symbolic figurines (stones, crystals, statues),
- cards or sigils,
- personal or intuitively chosen artifacts (candles, oils, feathers, watches),
- natural objects (leaves, shells, wood fragments).
Each object is positioned intuitively or through guided placement on a table or surface, forming a 3D energetic map of an inner or relational theme.
Why do they work?
According to the theory of morphic fields by biologist Rupert Sheldrake, every living system is influenced by fields of collective memory. Similarly, objects can resonate with these fields, enabling non-verbal reading of symbolic information.
“Morphic fields are invisible structures that shape the form and behavior of systems.”
— Rupert Sheldrake, Morphic Resonance (1981)
Contemporary neuroscience also confirms that symbolic projection — transferring inner content onto an external object — can lead to emotional release and therapeutic insight.
What revelations can emerge?
- Karmic patterns that repeat
- Inherited energetic blockages
- Imbalanced relationships (past or present)
- Unresolved unconscious conflicts
- Messages from the deep unconscious
- The soul’s position in relation to a theme (love, money, mission)
Example:
A client came with the theme: “I can’t hold on to money — it comes and goes.”
He was asked to close his eyes and give a shape to the blockage. He saw a razor blade.
The blade — as the objectual representation — reflected how he “cut away” his own portion of income.
Deeper in the process, he remembered his father shaving — a man who spent all his earnings on alcohol and often left the family in lack.
The field’s message was clear: the father was an emotional blockage tied to abundance.
After a reconfiguration through the Grace Method and a releasing affirmation, the objects were rearranged and the client felt a deep realignment.
What are the benefits?
- Reveals what can’t be accessed by reason
- Offers a panoramic vision of any theme
- Can be practiced in solitude or sacred space
- Can be combined with tarot, Qabbala, or symbolic psychotherapy
- Activates the archetypal field, enabling healing through reconnection
Work through grace
In Grace Sessions of Karmic Unbinding & Constellations, object constellations are often used to:
- identify karmic symbols (inheritance, curses, contracts)
- decode attachment, guilt, or fear patterns
- reposition the soul in relation to archetypes or entities
- activate reconciliation and inner reintegration
In the Grace Method, we work intuitively, without mental pressure or fixed formulas.
We follow the “first thought is correct” law — allowing the subtle intelligence of the soul to guide the objects, directions, and symbols. Sometimes, a power animal may emerge — a totemic presence symbolizing a repressed trait or shadow aspect:
- A serpent for fear.
- An owl for wisdom.
- A lion for lost courage.
Objects, animals, spatial placement — all become phrases from a language the soul understands, even if the mind cannot translate it.
Table: symbolic objects for karmic constellations
Revelations | Object | Symbolic Meaning |
---|---|---|
Resources | Candle | Inner clarity, fire, spiritual light |
Key | Access, solution, unlocked path | |
Wooden Heart | Love, compassion, authenticity | |
Small Mirror | Self-awareness, truth, reflection | |
Semi-precious Stone | Patience, grounding, ancestral connection | |
Feather | Intuition, divine ease, lightness | |
Dried Flower | Grace, femininity, eternal beauty | |
Salt Sachet | Purification, protection, cleansing | |
Old Coin | Abundance, value, ancestral memory | |
Bell | Awakening, presence, spiritual call | |
Resistances | Chain or Rope | Dependency, toxic attachment |
Black Pebble | Guilt, suppressed pain, trauma | |
Old Clock | Time pressure, karmic cycles | |
Mask | Inauthenticity, fear of vulnerability | |
Pin or Needle | Self-criticism, subtle aggression | |
Torn Leaf | Lost hope, abandonment, uprooting | |
Melted Wax | Repressed emotions, silent pain | |
Umbrella | Fear of connection, emotional isolation | |
Closed Box | Family secrets, unexpressed feelings | |
Broken Cross | Loss of faith, spiritual wounds |
In this sacred space, we remember:
everything touched with intention becomes symbol.
And every symbol can restore a forgotten part of your power.
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