I don’t think its rational part is based on any “morphic fields”. If a person thinks that her mother is god, her father was a devil and suppressed any thoughts about the grandfather, it is expected (but damaged) family structure imprinted in her brain and she will repeat it again when she will try to built her own relations. The best way to learn more about family constellations is just try in ones in a local group—at least, in my case, it helped me to solve long conflict with my mother. The less effective may be to read Bert Hellinger’s early books: it provides a theory, but without some experience it may look a little strange.
Wow. I didn’t expect to see a therapy approach based on morphic fields.
I don’t think its rational part is based on any “morphic fields”. If a person thinks that her mother is god, her father was a devil and suppressed any thoughts about the grandfather, it is expected (but damaged) family structure imprinted in her brain and she will repeat it again when she will try to built her own relations. The best way to learn more about family constellations is just try in ones in a local group—at least, in my case, it helped me to solve long conflict with my mother. The less effective may be to read Bert Hellinger’s early books: it provides a theory, but without some experience it may look a little strange.