Re: [ConstellationTalk] Collective Trauma
- From: "Anngwyn anngwyn@xxxxxxx [ConstellationTalk]" <ConstellationTalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: ConstellationTalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 12 Mar 2020 23:41:33 +0000 (UTC)
This information is widely available on the internet. Basically, the RNA
sequence in this virus does not occur in nature.
In a message dated 3/12/2020 3:44:31 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
ConstellationTalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
Thanks, Angwyn. What is the evidence for believing it is man-made bioweapon?
I wondered about that but have seen nothing to suggest evidence. What am I
missing?
KerimSent from my iPhone
On 13 Mar 2020, at 08:50, Anngwyn anngwyn@xxxxxxx [ConstellationTalk]
<ConstellationTalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Greetings from Arizona !
From time to time Bert Hellinger would refer to what he called the "Greater
Forces " that shape individual lives,families and larger systems. Among those
forces we find war,famine,economic collapse,political unrest, genocide,natural
disasters,immigration,emigration and epidemics which often overlap. To this
list,I would also add radiation since associated events have impacted millions
of lives for generations and my recent article in TKF "The Bomb Joins the
Family" is about that.
We are currently experiencing a global pandemic, and this one is man made since
the virus originated in a bio-weapons lab. Which lab and how it got to China
and many other questions are still subject to high octane speculation. Who
benefits ? And "follow the money" are important questions and it may be quite
awhile until the fog lifts and the dust settles.Nevertheless, we are witnessing
an epidemic as a catalyst and force of social change, as well as social
control. As Bert noted, events such as epidemics and other of the Greater
Forces are often blind spots in understanding some family systems as well as
trans-generational trauma.
It is important now to stay awake ,keep an open mind, do your own research
with reliable sources,as well as being mindful of the many agendas in play at
this time. Ultimately, it is important to ask ourselves as to how we choose to
position ourselves and our work in relation to this global event.
As of today the Austral-Asian Intensive in Sydney is still on and I am planning
to attend.
Warm Regards,
Anngwyn St. Just Ph.D.Director, Arizona Center for Social Traumaanngwyn@xxxxxxxx
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