Family Constellations is a therapeutic approach based on the philosophy of Bert Hellinger and his theorisation about The Orders of Love. It is a quick, profound, and effective tool that allows revealing the origin of suffering, an unresolved conflict that keeps us trapped in the family system of origin, and shows us possible paths towards a possible solution. The particularity of this method is that through a type of approach related to representation, it allows the person to see the underlying cause of their suffering and move towards a solution image.
In its spiritual approach, Bert Hellinger -systemic and transgenerational- maintains that many of the difficulties that appear throughout our life and relationships may perhaps have a relationship not only with the person who suffers them but also with their ancestors. Family constellations are a tool that allows us to look at an old issue with new eyes.
FAMILY CONSTELLATIONS WORKSHOP
In a Family Constellations workshop, all the people who attend work, whether they have a theme they want to look at or not. There are three ways to participate:
. As a Consultant: presenting the problem they want to address.
. As a Representative: serving the work.
. As a Participant: being part of it, supporting, observing, and helping to contain what happens during the course of the constellation.
We start the work with systemic work and group meditation. Then, the constellation begins when the constellator asks if someone has a theme they would like to address.
After a brief interview to know the basics of the problem, other people from the group will be chosen to collaborate as representatives of the people involved in the issue to be addressed.
Once the representatives are chosen, they are placed in the space, and from there, the constellation comes to life in such a way that the representatives begin to feel the emotions, desires, and fears of those they represent. Our workshops can also be focused on a specific theme, such as “The orders of love in couples” or “The orders of love in the parent-child bond,” “Transgenerational traumas,” among others. We invite you to stay tuned to our promotions and not miss the next meeting.