Yes, the big insight I get from Hellinger is that there is a bond formed. I hv
seen this made beautiful in a story about a mother who forgave and became an
important redemptive figure for a man who killed her son...
David Slade
Arborist
Systemic Coach
Family Constellation Facilitator
On Aug 19, 2017, at 2:07 AM, Depth spirited@xxxxxxxxxxxx [ConstellationTalk]
<ConstellationTalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hey folks
Some of you may know the work of Jonathan Haidt. Here is an outline of his
thesis - that morality is driven not by rationality but by intutive-emotional
responses, shaped by culture of course. He presents a number of central moral
themes around which people constellate their stance. Its worth reading the
comments section, as it contains highly intelligent responses to his
propositions. What is of particular note in his approach is a view of
morality that can help transcend classic political divides, and appreciate a
variety of bases for moral evaluations.
One of Hellinger’s many contributions is a rethinking of some moral precepts.
For instance, viewed through a systemic frame, the perpetrator-victim
relationship can be understood in a different light than simple linear
causality would suggest.
https://www.edge.org/conversation/jonathan_haidt-what-makes-people-vote-republican
Vinay