To be fair, not being present in the room with the field, the issue and the
teaching, as well as not speaking either of the languages, does not support me
understanding what’s taking place in the video.
That being said, I’ve never worked with an energy of confrontation like this,
nor have I seen such an approach be effective in healing. I have experienced
re-wounding and an amplification of my defenses when such an approach was taken
with me in a healing environment. I’ve also never seen my teachers work in
this way, and they trained with Hellinger and his first generation of trainers.
While there have been times I’ve felt guided to invite the client in different
ways to consider that their healing is on the other side of their resistance,
and sometimes suggest ways they might approach gaining a new perspective, I
always trust that their soul knows how much they are capable to move at any
time. In my experience, invitation to movement leads to lasting change better
than does coercion.
peace,
Chuck Cogliandro
Decatur, GA U.S.