Good observation !!
In my experience, all the relevant information is always present in the
room when facilitating a constellation.
The energy and its information is partitioned among the representatives
and the facilitator (in this case, the 2 facilitators).
If both facilitators allow the intelligence of the constellation to
guide them, the priority of each movement will manifest at the right
time and everything will be in its place at the end. (The ego will be
the only possible interference).
Kind regards from Spain,
Angel Alvarez
On 12/02/2018 0:04, eric@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [ConstellationTalk] wrote:
Hi, again. I thought of another aspect of co-facilitation to add to
the list.
It seems a common observation that different facilitators will bring
out different aspects of a constellation. While the main themes may
(or may not) end up the same, the path through the field, the elements
chosen or focused on, the issues dealt with and how well, can vary
quite a bit. It seems as though each facilitator, client,
representative, and issue has its own energy signature or a unique
combination of more accessible and less accessible facets. So, it
shouldn't be surprising that co-facilitation adds yet another piece to
that mix.
Add to that the more practical observation that different facilitators
have different skills, different things they focus on, different
preferred approaches, etc.
In this way, co-facilitation can add depth or breadth to a
constellation, and it can probably create more confusion as well,
depending on the mix of facilitators.
So I overall guess I might say that co-facilitation has some great
potential bonuses over a single facilitator, but that the potential
down sides are also real and need to be weighed or watched for.
Eric