Hi Alison and friends; thanks for your comments -specially because English
is not my native tongue, as probably you´ve already noticed ;)
I agree with your position about "normalization" and support to our
clients, with intention to bring them the best experience of awareness,
healing and systemics solutions
best regards,
Julio
2012/8/7 Alison Fornes <maitreya71@xxxxxxxxx>
Hi Julio,
Always nice to get hugs from distant lands ;-)
Your post exactly describes how I interpret what's happening - "the body
connecting with it's intelligence and reading the information of the
space."
When working with figures in individual constellations, are we receiving
the information differently? I think it's the same, but I'd be interested
in hearing other thoughts.
The client's resistance is part of the reason I'm searching for an
appropriate language here. I'm hoping that when we can normalize and teach
people to reconnect with the sense organ of the BODY as much as we think of
eye, ear, nose, tongue and skin, that overcoming this resistance will
become easier.
And one last piece: the normalization that I refer to is not intended to
constrain the magic/mystery of this work; rather, to elevate the way we
think of ourselves as already fully connected to the mystery through this
way of knowing.
May you be well,
Alison
On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 2:27 PM, Julio Príncipe <principejulio@xxxxxxxxx
wrote:
Dear Alison, thanks for your post and invitation to share.and
I used to talk in terms such as "our body connect with its intelligence
read the information of the space", and people at workshops shareexamples
about the times when their bodies "knows the answer" before their "head".term.
I also like "embodied perception", even I don't use it as a regular
kind
In the other hand; when we are working with dolls there's another kind of
challenge with clients that shows resistance to acknowledge this kind of
phenomena; doesn't it?
Big hug from Peru,
Julio
2012/8/6 Alison <maitreya71@xxxxxxxxx>
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The terms "family constellation" or "systemic constellation" have a
usingof poetry that I can appreciate, but as every constellator knows, theytried
still need further explanation to be fully understood.
I've been seeking a term that would be self-explanatory, or at least
closer to describing the unique phenomena of a constellation. I have
"field consciousness," and heard Dan Booth Cohen talk about"representative
perception," but the language that I like the most and have started
interpretationin my explanations is "embodied perception".
Embodied Perception is a term that is currently used in the field of
cognitive science to describe the way the body affects our
insideof the world. For example, as described in the wikipedia entry onembodied
cognition, when a pencil is held between a persons teeth creating aones.This
"smile", pleasant sentences are understood faster than unpleasant
holds true in reverse: a "frown" increases the time it takes tocomprehend
pleasant sentences.
However, this particular use of the term still places the knowing
sourcethe mind. It can even be interpreted as "when the body is experiencing
this, it warps our perception like this."
Embodied perception in constellation work locates the body as the
alsoof knowing, and the mind as a tool for interpretation.
The term embodied perception is a generalization of Dan's term
"representative perception." I consider it a description of the sense
perception that Eugene Gendlin describes in his focusing work, which
has a variety of terms to describe it: "bodily felt sense," "embodiedof
knowing," or just "embodiment". I don't know how many focusers are also
constellators, but I would be curious to know Gendlin's reaction to the
fact that the felt sense can be picked up by others as representative
perception.
Being new to constellation work, I have not been privy to the evolution
the language of this field. Perhaps some of you use this very term.
However, if these thoughts are helpful to anyone, it is a privilege to
share them.
May you all be well,
Alison
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