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S**O
Good
Good book
C**Y
This book is the best book I have ever read about healing one's childhood ...
This book is the best book I have ever read about healing one's childhood wounds.I am adopted and have never met my birth mom or dad and via Bert Hellinger and hisamazing family constellations, I have not only met my mom and dad, but my grandparents as well.My life has opened up to amazing success, in small and large ways, one thing being that I amactually enjoying being in my own skin.Someone who is NOT adopted would never understand how it does not bring happinessto NOT know your family of origin.Bert Hellinger has given me HOPE, via his constellations, and via this very book.I have never had HOPE in my entire life.Thank you Bert Hellinger for writing this amazing insightful and soulful book.
L**K
It's an interesting update on Love's Hidden Symmetry and introduces ...
It's an interesting update on Love's Hidden Symmetry and introduces Hellinger's latest thoughts--especially his views on children. It's definitely worth reading but is not revolutionary as most of the book is merely restating previous views.
M**M
Enlightening and breathtaking
Bert Hellinger is our guides to another dimension, where souls SEE one another and heal. Guide to consciousness and beyond.
J**A
Another Incredible Read by Hellinger
A book that opens hearts with expansive understandings of the inner lives of children and those who take care of them. This has been one of my favourite books written by Bert Hellinger ... its been difficult to put down since receiving. Very insightful.
V**K
Five Stars
difficult philosophy to grasp and requires more thought to process the philosophy
M**E
Five Stars
Bert Hellinger
C**C
Suzi Tucker's brilliant introduction is in itself an important read for any ...
This book can serve as an introduction to Bert Hellinger's work if the reader is discovering the constellation approach for the first time, or it can deepen the more seasoned individual's understanding because we see Hellinger applying and discussing systemic technique and philosophy in a different context. Suzi Tucker's brilliant introduction is in itself an important read for any facilitator or student of this work.
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