Phenomenological Stance
The fundamental procedure in family constellation for gaining this special kind of knowing is what I call the phenomenological stance— but forget the word.
The Quiet Blessings of This Work
Offering shamanic healing and family constellation work often fills me with a deep sense of gratitude. I have heard so many different life stories, and through delivering messages, stepping into representative roles, or facilitating constellations, I am able to directly experience a wide range of emotions, perspectives, and behavioral patterns. I often feel incredibly fortunate…
The Way You Ask Question Matters in Shamanic Healing
Shamanism is a way to seek direction, insight, methods, and spiritual support when we feel lost, overwhelmed, or unsure how to move forward.
It is not a system where spirits decide everything for you or fix everything for you.
It is a partnership.
Spirits offer guidance. You bring it into action. And together, transformation happens.
“We Have No Culture”
That all people have within their ancient roots some indigenous field allows an opening to wisdom arising within our individual family field. Citizens of the United States, Canada, and Australia (countries of immigrants and descendants of immigrants) still have within their knowing “fields” the mother lands that hold their ancestors’ blood and bones.
Embracing the unknown
There are way too many aspects we as humans cannot understand. Our mind wants everything in perspective. This is A and that is B. I am this way because of that. Not everything is linear and black and white. Acknowledging what is at the moment is sufficient enough. It is like putting all the little…
THOUGHTS OF GOD
By Bert Hellinger,Talk given in DornbirnHelp for the soul in everyday living, 2012 When we expose ourselves to life, to everything that lives and goes on in us, then we can feel, this life comes from elsewhere. It does not come from us. And neither does it come from our parents, it only comes through…
The Fruit of Goodness
By Patricia Lynn Reilly, A Deeper Wisdom, The 12 Steps from a Woman’s Perspective Imagine that it didn’t happen the way you were told in the religious communities of childhood. imagine hearing Eve’s words read from the sacred text one morning at your church, synagogue, mosque, or women’s circle: As the Mother of all Living,…
On our need for Incubation
By Maureen B. Roberts, PhD When a parent bird incubates an egg, s/he devotedly keeps the egg warm and safe; s/he does nothing but instead keeps still, staying fully present in order to give the egg all it needs to nurture the new life suspended within its maternal darkness. Often when we are ill, this…
On Soul, Character and Calling:A Conversation with James Hillman
I like this interview of James Hillman a lot. By Scott London James Hillman studied with the great Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung in the 1950s and later became the first director of studies at the Jung Institute in Zurich. After returning to the United States in 1980, he taught at Yale, Syracuse and the universities…
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