This video explains the family's systemic 0:00-0:29 You, your parents, your grandparents, your grand-grandparents, your grand-grand-grand parents, etc. Besides, you are your brothers and sisters 0:30-0.43 Everything that these people have experienced/suffered does have an effect on you, the positive but also the negative, All of this is called your family system 0:44-1:03 All these men and women are part of it (you are the center) The men are transferring their men's energy from father to son The women are transferring their women's energy from mother to daughter But finally, we (you) as a person does receive the energy of life from both parents 1:04-1:24 It's important you take the right position in this system It's the aspect of ordering If you on the position of someone else, it's called entanglement The feeling that comes with this is fear of punishment 1:25-1:33 If you take your own place in this arrangement, you'll experience conscientiousness and fidelity 1:34-1:46 You're connected with your system That's the aspect of the bond. If the bond isn't good, you're experience exclusion and distance 1:47-1:51 When you're connected, you experience security and closeness 1:52-2:19 It's important to be able to give to the people surrounding you And also to take... But what you give have to be in balance with what you take, this is the aspect of balance If there is no balance, you'll experience your duty (you have to fulfill something) If there is balance, you'll notice the freedom 2:20-2:45 the unconscious force operating within the system is called the conscience of the system The systemic conscience strives for wholeness of the three aspects binding, order, and balance The systemic conscience is not directly identifiable but is felt by everyone in the system as an 'undercurrent', you do or experience things that you cannot explain from reality 2:46-3:05 In a constellation the influence of the systemic conscience becomes visible... and healing can take place. Connected, in the right place, in balance The family system is developed by Bert Hellinger
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This video explains the family's systemic
0:00-0:29
You, your parents, your grandparents, your grand-grandparents, your grand-grand-grand parents, etc. Besides, you are your brothers and sisters
0:30-0.43
Everything that these people have experienced/suffered does have an effect on you, the positive but also the negative, All of this is called your family system
0:44-1:03
All these men and women are part of it (you are the center)
The men are transferring their men's energy from father to son
The women are transferring their women's energy from mother to daughter
But finally, we (you) as a person does receive the energy of life from both parents
1:04-1:24
It's important you take the right position in this system
It's the aspect of ordering
If you on the position of someone else, it's called entanglement
The feeling that comes with this is fear of punishment
1:25-1:33
If you take your own place in this arrangement, you'll experience conscientiousness and fidelity
1:34-1:46
You're connected with your system
That's the aspect of the bond.
If the bond isn't good, you're experience exclusion and distance
1:47-1:51
When you're connected, you experience security and closeness
1:52-2:19
It's important to be able to give to the people surrounding you
And also to take...
But what you give have to be in balance with what you take, this is the aspect of balance
If there is no balance, you'll experience your duty (you have to fulfill something)
If there is balance, you'll notice the freedom
2:20-2:45
the unconscious force operating within the system is called the conscience of the system
The systemic conscience strives for wholeness of the three aspects binding, order, and balance
The systemic conscience is not directly identifiable but is felt by everyone in the system as an 'undercurrent', you do or experience things that you cannot explain from reality
2:46-3:05
In a constellation the influence of the systemic conscience becomes visible...
and healing can take place.
Connected,
in the right place,
in balance
The family system is developed by Bert Hellinger