Dear Kenn,
Minds which draw discernments such as Dan's are of a tremendous importance for
creating the context for the acknowledgement and expansion of the Hellinger
work into University academic settings in which the phenomenology of the
phenomenologies can at least be pointed at. Conceptualizations such as his
permit the work to be taught about in places in which the young especially can
get a sense of that which they might explore. Dan's precise capacity to point
"multiple fingers at the moon" is a skill that many of us who teach are deeply
grateful. Thanks Dr. Dan. Joseph
Enneapsychodramatics
Dr.Joseph M. Pirone 2018033080
On Friday, February 01, 2008, at 10:59PM, "Kenn Day" <enki@xxxxxxx> wrote:
I find it rather interesting that we are even asking the question.
Constellation Work is a phenomenological technique. Why are we trying
to determine the theory, when we already know that the practice works?
namaste,
Kenn