I like the way you have described it Anne.
Irma
On Jul 31, 2014, at 4:39 PM, 'Anne Beversdorf' anne@xxxxxxxxxxx
[ConstellationTalk] wrote:
I’m not a regular participant in the discussion here, but I’m jumping in now
re the “don’t talk about it” question.
It seems to me that participating in a constellation is a bit like rewriting
history. We hold the door open, during the process, so the people involved
can step into a parallel universe where the original issue was resolved in
the way the constellation indicated. When a person allows the personal
rewrite of history, the results can be amazing, with family members not
present in the constellation changing their behaviors and lives. On the
other hand, if the person keeps going back to look at the original problem,
it’s as if they refuse to walk into the new reality. When I do
constellations I talk about them in these terms, indicating that if the
individual—AND anyone in the room, between each other--talks about the
PROBLEM, they are standing on this side of the threshold and holding
themselves and the constellation person back from walking thru the door to a
different reality. I don’t see it as a superstition at all. (One time I
heard Bert H. say “Don’t be like a dog, who eliminates stuff in the street
and then turns around and smells it.”)
Anne Beversdorf
Counseling Astrologer, Western and Vedic
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