hellenger

"In the beginning, I want to say something about human greatness.

Some time ago, I was reading texts from Kungtse. When I read these texts, I understood something about human greatness.

What I understood from his writings was: What is greatest in human beings is what makes them equal to everybody else. Everything else that deviates higher or lower from what is common to all human beings makes us less. If we know this, we can develop a deep respect for every human being".

Bert Hellenger
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We are conditioned by society today to believe that in order to retain our sense of individuality we need to remain separate from our fellow human beings and our environment. This belief leads in many cases to a life driven by fear, anxiety and anger and a life condition whereby we feel unworthy and of little consequence in the grand scheme of life. And so the questions come. Who am I? Why am I here? What's it all about? Is it worth it? and so on.

 

stroppy

"As a man, I feel the need for male friendship, yet there is always something missing in them. They are not like the friendships of my childhood where I felt totally connected at an emotional level with my mate. In this workshop, in one constellation, that experience of bonding and connection came back to me and I had a sense of wholeness". It was like reclaiming my disowned parts as well as reconnecting and returning from exile".

DS Mulgrave Vic.

We seek to form relationships with other human beings because, despite what everyone says, we instinctively know we cannot and do not exist in isolation. We are inextricably linked to those around us and our environment. We need to love and be loved. This need to connect is not limited to us alone in this present lifetime. Our past, our ancestors can and do influence the way we live our lives today. These influences manifest themselves in many ways that we are not able to understand.
edgy

"I figure that if you are goiing to come to this sort of workshop, you have to be willing to put yourself forward and risk something new. I came to the workshop with no particular burning issues. However I want to delve a little inrto the issue of intimacy. I wanted to improve my capacity to be intinmate within my family".

JB Clayton Vic.

Our struggles are not really that different to the struggles of those around us. A car accident is just that, a car accident, a relationship break down is painful, but again is still a realationship break down. Where the difference lies, is not in the struggle itself but in our own unique response mechanism and the individual way we handle these struggles. This is often refferred to as our "Baggage" Although we are unique and independent individuals we gather our set of conditioned responses from our parents, their parents and so on. In essence our "Baggage" goes way back through our ancestral tree
hubby

"Before the workshop I thought about my issues and tried to select the most important one. It became clear to me during the workshop what it was. Then doing my constellation everything went out the window, and something I had pushed away came up. Totally wonderful, overwhelming and amazing".

HM Brunswick Vic..

Pretty much everything we do and feel can be traced back to those members of our family, past and present. A constellation workshop is a unique and intriguing way to uncover these links.
goldie

"Great compassion. A feeling of gratitude for my strong lineage and my good life".

MF Mount Waverley Vic.

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