One in the Field: A Story Redefined
/If there is a chronic issue in the family, it may be connected to some unspoken or unacknowledged missing piece.
Read MoreIf there is a chronic issue in the family, it may be connected to some unspoken or unacknowledged missing piece.
Read MoreLife is neither created nor destroyed, but merely transformed. The challenge is to figure out how to make sense of the loss so that it becomes a source of light.
Read MoreThe systemic order of love, “Everyone belongs and has a rightful place,” points us to the need to accept one another, and to recognize that each group has had a history of Trauma that continues to live in their bodies to this day.
Read MorePrinciples called “Orders of Love” direct us in exploring how symptoms that upset our sense of well-being make sense when viewed through this broader lens.
Read MoreWe don’t necessarily even need to know the details of our family’s past to take on their unfinished business.
Read MoreWhat do our “Protectors” look like, and how can we identify and acknowledge them to make them the helpers they were intended to be?
Read MoreIf we see our life as having meaning and purpose, we may access courage we didn’t know we had, hold onto hope, ask for help, or take healthier risks.
Read MoreMaybe what we know from our five senses isn’t the whole story—maybe we should slow down and listen to what our heart tells us.
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