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Thanks for sharing inner toughts, reflections and rich dialogues.
“The Secret of Change Is to Focus All of Your Energy, Not on Fighting the Old,
But on Building the New!” (Socrates)
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Verzonden: maandag 11 januari 2016 18:26
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Onderwerp: Re: [ConstellationTalk] Changing the description of our work on
Wikipedia. Here's what I changed it to:
I think all this is challenging us to stand up and be counted. What we are
offering is 'outside' the norm and we compromise the work if we try and 'fit'
with what we think society wants of us. I have become braver and more
uncompromising in my approach over the years. I am not willing to sacrifice my
own integrity for the sake of 'fitting in', finding acceptability within
mainstream. We are part of the paradigm shift that is happening - the shift
that says we are not isolate beings, this is not a dualistic world, we are all
inextricably linked to each other and to the planet. If people read Wikipaedia
and go no further, so be it. We can do what we can but there will always be
those who oppose the work. Yes, what we offer is alternative. So what? This is
a pretty good offering from Jack. If the moderators or whoever they are then
decide they want to reverse the language to negative again what can we do? Keep
wasting our energy fighting them or just get on and do the work with those that
want it?
A well known healer in this country put himself up before the British Medical
Authority to be tested for his ability to heal. He showed over and over again
his ability to destroy cancer cells through a test tube but those operating the
tests kept moving the goalposts. He woke up one day and decided that he was
wasting a lot of time and energy trying to get mainstream acceptance for what
he was offering and that it was best just to get on and do what he does best,
offer healing to anyone who wants it.
Barbara
On 11 January 2016 at 17:08, Irene Moreira Taitson imtaitson@xxxxxxxxx
[ConstellationTalk] <ConstellationTalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Thanks, Jack, for taking time to change the negatively biased entry to Family
Constellations in Wikipedia. Your description seems good to me. My only remarks
concern the use of the term "alternative", which may encompass several current
methods which are not as proven as Family Constellations, and the reference to
the Zulus, which may elicit skeptical feelings and prejudice.
Love,
Irene Taitson
Em 06/01/2016 15:40, "jack blackwell travelerjbjb@xxxxxxxxx
[ConstellationTalk]" <ConstellationTalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> escreveu:
First of all I want to say, I am offering this as a starting point. I am not
offering this as a definitive description. I welcome your thoughts and changes.
But I did want to remove the skeptical language that someone how infused
throughout the first 3 pages.
I don't mind a critical critique being on the page, but I felt that the
critique was VERY biased to the negative.
I do not know that my changes will hold as they could be changed back. But for
this moment they are live.
Again, I offer this as a starting point and I feel very strongly about the
shifted negatively skewed language that I removed.
Please share your thoughts:
Family Constellations is an alternative therapeutic method which draws on
elements of family systems therapy, existential phenomenology and Zulu
attitudes towards family. Family Constellations explore unresolved generational
trauma and pain that has been passed down through the family system. [1]
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Family_Constellations#cite_note-1> In a single
session, a Family Constellation can reveal previously unrecognized systemic
dynamics that can span multiple generations in a given family and impact each
successive generation.
Family Constellations are noted to heal in many ways. Two of the most common
are: shifting the energetic entanglements and hidden loyalties that have the
client following in the family footsteps and showing the client a more complete
picture of the family system which can allow the client greater compassion,
love and connection with the family.
Practitioners note that present-day problems and difficulties may be influenced
by traumas suffered in previous generations of the family, (See epigenetics)
even if those affected now are unaware of the original event in the past. A
theoretical foundation for this concept is called The Ancestor Syndrome in
psychology.[2]
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Family_Constellations#cite_note-2> Bert
Hellinger, creator of Family Constellation work, referred to the relation
between present and past problems that are not caused by direct personal
experience as Systemic entanglements and occur when unresolved trauma has
afflicted a family through an event such as murder, suicide, death of a mother
in childbirth, early death of a parent or sibling, war, natural disaster,
emigration, or abuse.[3]
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Family_Constellations#cite_note-3> The
psychiatrist Iván Böszörményi-Nagy referred to this phenomenon as Invisible
Loyalties.[4] <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Family_Constellations#cite_note-4>
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