What I see watching this video clip:
The constellation takes place in Russia.
The constellation is done sitting down in a row of seating behind another row
of seated people.
This location gives a sense of being cramped and not allotted the proper space
for whatever issue is addressed.
The facilitator stands and moves around while the representatives sit and
cannot move much, the height difference.
At some point there is some jovial rapport between the two representatives.
The facilitator does a lot of finger pointing.
The daughter's representative is locked in a long look with the facilitator,
looking up at her with a set and closed face. She gets hit on the head by the
facilitator with the mike (an instrument of power).
The sitting women have no support, male or otherwise. The female facilitator
HAS support from a male.
The male steps in and sends another woman out of the room.
Words of life and death are spoken.
Some interpretation: The constellation has become a Russia issue. Russia has
a very long history of repression, first in the history of serfdom and later in
the history of communism. As Hunter Beaumont explained in one of his workshops,
in many countries that suffer violence, the men become decimated through war
and other terrors. The women have to become the survivors and strong in
carrying on.
The constellation shows three kind of reactions to tyranny: the ones that
disappear, the ones that try to cooperate (mother’s rep) and the ones that
rebel. Sophie and Bert were part of that constellation.
Gertrud Yasutake
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Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2017 8:40 AM
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Subject: [ConstellationTalk] Orders of love and trauma
Dear ones,
I have been wanting to connect with you about this for some months… Someone
sent me a video from Bert which I find quite disturbing. Since then, I have
mixed feelings... I would really appreciate you let me know your
feelings/thoughts about it.
We know the truth he - and Sophie - are holding and yet, in my heart, and as a
trauma therapist, I can’t accept this violence, which also seems unnecessary.
There is some kind of fundamentalism about the orders of love that seems to be
very disconnected. I really wonder about the effects this has… I could say
more, but I would really love if you could let me know what your thoughts are…
The video is in German and Russian… but if you can’t understand the words, at
least you can see the faces and the moment Sophie hits a participant with the
microphone, and, afterwards Bert sends out someone who complains about this...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hjp7Frr3QjQ
[https://www.bing.com/th?id=OVP.LhPIvLFpm3ckhMNxbB59ugEsDh&pid=Api]<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hjp7Frr3QjQ>
Видео 2<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hjp7Frr3QjQ>
www.youtube.com
"Новые" техники семейных расстановок показанные Софией и Бертом Хеллингером на
семинаре ...
With love and gratitude,
Giselle
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