Intergenerational Medicine & the Eight Original Cells
About
Intergenerational Medicine & the Eight Original CellsA one-day in-person event in Byron Bay, NSW.
This will be a gentle, embodied day devoted to safety, tenderness, and deep cellular remembrance.
This immersive day invites participants into a quiet reconnection with their body’s original intelligence — before story, before identity, before inherited patterns took form.
Through guided witnessing, ceremony, silence, sound, and rest, we will explore how intergenerational patterns live within the body and how they may soften when met with presence and care. From this grounded field, you will be guided into sensing the Eight Original Cells — the first divisions of life — as lived geometry, rather than concept.
This will be a nervous-system-aware space with no pressure to share, fix, or perform. You will be supported to move at your own pace, with spacious pauses, grounding practices, and gentle integration throughout the day.
If you feel called towards embodied healing, lineage awareness, and a quieter return to origin, then this day is for you.
Investment
Early Bird — $225 - Available for tickets purchased before 25 January
Standard Price — $280
Concession options are available. Please contact the event organizer to enquire.
Catering
Morning and afternoon tea will be lovingly provided.
Tea and coffee will be available throughout the day.
Participants are invited to bring their own lunch, or enjoy a one-hour lunch break to purchase food locally.
Presenters
This retreat will be facilitated by Julia Ostara and Aunty Kath, offering participants a gently held, embodied exploration.
About Julia Ostara
Julia Ostara is a medical intuitive and a qualified practitioner of Chinese medicine and Harmonic Bio-Geometry, based in Byron Bay. Her work focuses on intergenerational medicine, nervous-system regulation, and embodied cellular remembrance.
Grounded in her thesis on Intergenerational Trauma, Julia explores how lineage and early cellular memory shape health, behaviour, and self-perception. She is an international speaker and educator, known for guiding participants into lived, felt experience through presence, safety, and gentle inquiry.
About Aunty Kath
Aunty Kath is an Indigenous woman with a long background in community services and family support systems. She holds formal qualifications in Intergenerational Trauma and community service, and brings deep relational wisdom, cultural awareness, and grounded presence to this work.
Her facilitation is warm, steady, and deeply attuned, supporting participants to feel met, seen, and held.
Date
Sunday 8 February 2026 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM (UTC+11)Location
Marvell Hall
37 Marvell Street, Byron Bay NSW 2481