Healing Intergenerational Trauma Part One with Francesca Mason Boring
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Francesca Mason-Boring, one of Katherine’s most beloved and influential teachers, introduces listeners to family systems constellations, a profound healing modality for transforming intergenerational trauma. This podcast is part one to a two-part episode. In Part One, Francesca shares about the indigenous roots of this methodology, how it can support the healing of collective traumas that can make our work so challenging, and how we might reclaim our relationship with our ancestors. Part Two dives deeper into key principles for transforming conflict in movement work. About Francesca Mason Boring: Francesca Mason Boring, bicultural Western Shoshone enrolled with the Shoshone Paiute Tribes, is an internationally beloved author, teacher, and facilitator of Family, Human & Natural Systems Constellation and Constellation as Ceremony as transformational work. Working with universal indigenous fields in family constellations, Francesca has supported the development of constellations as ceremony, community constellations, and nature constellations. Walking with the ancestors, Francesca introduces respect, and the incorporation of ancient healing wisdom traditions and ritual in life and systems constellations. Although Family Constellation may be therapeutic, Francesca does not present it as therapy. She describes this method as “one of the most profoundly beautiful healing paths that can be taken, an extension of ceremony, a road of indigenous healing.” Learn More: All My Relations Constellations Books By Francesca The Orders of Helping, Bert Hellinger Love Letters to Organizers: To receive new episodes to your inbox along with other nourishment for the work ahead, subscribe to Love Letters for Organizers.
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