Unfortunately it is Classic EXCLUSION. As long as the Righteous.. think
they are better, there's not much hope as it doesn't seem the Holier than
Thou will change as they are comfortable in their limited beliefs of
Superiority and Righteousness.. Remember The Crusades and ALL indigenous
Genocides globally were done on Behalf of Jesus with God on their side and
against Heathen/Savages. Those Less than Righteous could be destroyed with
reckless abandon.. Even with a heavily edited Word of God interpreted by
Men...Even Moses Commandment stating "Thou Shall NOT Kill"... didn't seem to
stop them...We see it today between Islam and Christianity...My Gods better
than your God...Personally it may be best to accept his fate... As you relly
do NOT have their permission to alter their field for the Clients gain....It
may be possible to just look at the Family rejections separate from the
religion etc... Exclusion again....It is another "Forgive them as they know
not what they do" scenario....We humans... I remember Bert Saying ALL the
EVIL in the World is the result of ONE thing... "One being Better then the
Other" I hope this helps.... Namaste Gary Stuart LA, CA Gary@xxxxxxxxxxxx
From: ConstellationTalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:ConstellationTalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Andrew White
Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2011 3:08 PM
To: ConstellationTalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [ConstellationTalk] Jehovah's Witnesses and disfellowshipping
Dear Constellators,
I have a friend (not a client) who I have found is a "disfellowshipped"
Jehovah's Witness. What this means is, that he was born in a Jehovah's
Witness family but as an adult left that faith. As a result he is
shunned by all Jehovah's Witnesses - including his entire family. They
believe that only Witnesses will be saved on the day of judgement
expected in the very near future, and that contact with non-Witnesses
will endanger their chance of being saved.
As a result his father, his aunt, and one of his two adult daughters
(both mid-20s) refuse to have any contact whatever with him. His other
daughter refuses all but very limited contact. His mother died when he
was a teenager. He has contact only with his ex-wife, who remains in the
Witnesses.
This is of course extremely painful to him, most especially the loss of
his daughters. He is very naturally reluctant to give up hope of contact
with his daughters and to grieve for them, yet at the same time has run
out of ideas for how to re-establish communication. I've suggested to
him to do a constellation, but found it difficult to explain to him the
potential benefits. I wonder if anyone can suggest any books or
articles (whether constellation-related or not) which might be useful
for him to read. I'm also interested if anyone has any experience of
dealing with this painful situation.
With love
Andrew
Bristol UK
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