Hey there Ed, would it be worthwhile to draw a distinction between the space
the work is done in, which you describe so beautifully, and the place
whereBert's Work belongs in the histotory, present and future of
psychotherapy,healing and transpersonal psychology.?
All constellations are blind in the sense that the content of the experience is
not in us...it is given from elsewhere.Those of us who are teachers as well as
practitioners are often asked what the work is about,where does it fit relative
to other methods like psychodrama,Gestalt etc.Would it be helpful to be able
to give others outside of the work metaphors that glide them near ,not to the
space in which the work is done, using subtle bench marks to point the way.? In
your teaching, how do you explain what his work is like, as opposed to what it
is.Thanks drjmpirone@xxxxxxx
On Thursday, October 19, 2006, at 01:07AM, Gary Stuart <Gary@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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