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Family Constellations Explained: Healing Inherited Trauma — Kerstin Liener

Family Constellations Explained: Healing Inherited Trauma — Kerstin Liener

Season 1 Episode 23 Published 1 year, 10 months ago
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In this episode, Kerstin Liener, a shamanic practitioner, coach, and intuitive healer, shares her journey into the world of healing, particularly focusing on the powerful technique of constellation work. This method, developed by Bert Hellinger in the late 1970s, allows individuals to explore and heal dynamics within their family systems and other aspects of their lives.

Kerstin explains how constellation work can reveal hidden patterns and traumas, even those passed down through generations. She describes the process as a way to physically observe relationships between different parts of a system, whether represented by people in a group setting or figurines on a table. This tangible representation allows clients to see, experience, and ultimately heal deep-seated issues.

Throughout the conversation, Kerstin emphasizes the importance of accessibility in healing work. She discusses her unique approach of combining various modalities, including shamanic practices, EMDR, and emotional code work, to meet clients where they are. Kerstin also touches on the challenges of transitioning from a corporate career to healing work and the process of "coming out of the spiritual closet." The episode concludes with valuable advice for aspiring healers and information on how listeners can connect with Kerstin for sessions, either in person or remotely.

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