Dear Dave,
It would seem that the classic forms of therapy work on side shows and this
work goes to the big tent.
Once there the work becomes telically focused on the space needing-shift-toward
-essence in the soul of the client as opposed to the side show of the
transference countertransference dance.The later keeps our pockets stuffed with
dinero but our souls empty. The former leaves our souls full but pockets empty
.Most of us would rather participate in a Madoff Psychotherapy Ponzi scheme.
Hillman said "We have had 100 years of therapy and the world is worse of than
ever.
Pirone said we have had a few years of Hellenger and the shift toward the next
level of consciousness is begining to occur.
When our work in part begins to merge with the instititutions that purport to
do soul work, the dance of there is to the higher levels should reach a more
critical mass.
Each of has a candle now to do that, the question is whether or not we still
want to collect dinero in the temple full time or part time.
Not sure how many masters we can have. Thanks drj in WTC land...
Enneapsychodramatics
Dr.Joseph M. Pirone 2018033080
On Friday, December 19, 2008, at 02:40AM, <david@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
I noticed something lately about my practice and I was wondering if it
was happening to any others at well.
I think I am becoming a Consterpist.
I have been concentrating for a year on Constellations, mostly running
workshops. I have come back to Australia and seen some private clients
for therapy, that's their therapy not mine, but its changed. I seem to
be doing something different and more powerful.
I think I have become a Consterpist.
We seem to be covering about a years therapy in a couple of sessions
and we both, the client and me, seem quite content, though I may be
poorer unless I can find lots more clients.
Has this happened to anyone else?
The trouble is, I am not sure what to put on my business card.
Consterpist or Pistconster.
I would welcome any ideas.
Cheers......David Mathes (Guangzhou and Melbourne)