Dan Booth Cohen, Ph.D. Hidden Solution Newsletter Summer 2010
"The exact moment in the Constellation when I turned and faced my father everything clicked into its proper place, into its proper order. My road trip with my son 3 days later was beautiful and heart filled. Thank you!" S.O.
"I would definitely say that my constellation experience has contributed to a significant and positive shift in my presenting problems." P.S.
A Constellation Story
The Side-by-Side Community Circle is a weekly free dinner and support group in Boston. An African American woman asked for a Constellation to help with her 21 year-old twin daughters. One is emotionally close, but lives 800 miles away. The other one lives nearby; she treats her mother with disdain.
Eighteen years ago, the mother was arrested on drug charges. A social worker from the State Department of Family Services recommended the daughters be placed in foster care. This case worker promised after 6-12 months, if the mother successfully completed treatment, the children would be returned.
The mother met these conditions. However, her daughters remained in foster care for 15 years. The mother made numerous requests and filings to terminate DFS control, all unsuccessful. In the eyes of the State, the stigma of being a teen mother, drug addict and convicted felon made her permanently unfit to care for her children. The girls were shuttled between several foster homes. They reported being abused. The twin who is estranged calls one foster mother her “real” mother.
Crying as she spoke, the mother said her heart is bursting with love, guilt and unbearable pain. She asked us for a Constellation to melt the barriers that keep her distanced from her children.
Reflections on Family Constellations with the Compassionate Listening Project Seabeck, WA March, 2010
How Constellations Work: Personal & Continuous Consciousness (A Continuing Series)
People find understanding and relief for their most pressing issues and problems with Family Constellations. Long term feedback indicates profound, positive effects in about 80% of the cases. The question keeps arising: How can it be so?
Experience tells us that quick fixes and near miraculous healings are illusory or patently false. Do Constellations really provide profound and lasting benefits in only one or two sessions? If they do, what is a plausible explanation for how they work?
Constellations open a portal to a domain of consciousness that is well described in First People’s traditions, but nearly eradicated within the cosmology of science and technology. Everyone who accesses the Internet lives in an electronic universe. Here, the scientific consensus is humans perceive, transmit and receive information exclusively through the senses. Within this model, mind, memory, and behavior are individually unique. Consciousness = Brain.
Tens of thousands of Constellations worldwide suggest that this model is incomplete. There is another dimension of mind, memory, and behavior that is not our personal history. We cannot access it with the thinking mind, so we are easily convinced it doesn’t exist. However, when we open up the Constellation process, we clearly perceive another layer of being.
Beside our personal history and learned consciousness, we contain a continuous history and consciousness. We are not purely individuals, but also receptacles of genetic memories. Imagine a set of nesting dolls where the large outer shell is the newest incarnation containing your personal history, memory, and personality. Imbedded within are your parents, their parents, and their parents. Also resident are traces of traumatic events. The facts and stories may be lost, but the effects echo for many, many generations.
The outer layer of personal identity struggles with problems, fears, and difficult relationships. Beyond your personal history, ask the question, “Who is there with me when I feel this way?” The answer is difficult to discover by talking or thinking. With courage and focus, it can be felt in the stillness and silence of the Constellation.
Once the nested individuals are perceived and their stories are felt in the body, the problems they were causing relax, release, and slowly dissolve. Freed from the burden of the Ghost in Your Genes, the outer layer of personal identity moves towards positive resolution.
Individual Constellations
In Person, Telephone or Skype By Appointment
Private Constellations are the most convenient and time efficient format for transforming the lead of your life into gold.
Recently, people have asked for my help for:
Recovering from Sexual Abuse
Lyme Disease
Overwhelming Sadness
My Life is Stuck
Anxiety Attacks
I Feel Totally Alone in My Marriage
Money Problems
Inheritance Conflict
No process is 100% effective, but the feedback from clients is consistent. After the Constellation, the issue is better understood and often resolves.
If you have benefited from your Constellation, please consider recommending me to a friend or loved one. Say, "You can do a Constellation for that."
The Yearning for International Peace: Jews and Judaism in the German Soul Germans and Germany in the Jewish Soul with Dan Booth Cohen, Cäcilia Cartellieri, and Amenah Halwany
Saturday - Sunday November 6-7, 2010 Munich, Germany
For 65 years Germany has prospered from an unprecedented era of political stability and peace. Still, the shadow of the past century's calamities continue to darken other parts of the world. In the Middle East, violent conflict knows no end. Combatants on both side often cite the Nazi era as an object lesson that impedes movements towards peace.
German peacemakers understand that the need for Vergangenheitsbewältigung [coming to terms with the past] is far from over. Not that is it necessary to stand in the field of victims and perpetrators forever.
This weekend workshop will be led by three opened-hearted peacemakers: a German Christian, a Lebanese Muslim, and an American Jew. We will create a strong container for groundbreaking Personal, Mythical, and Political Constellations.
Our aim is to contribute to a measure of healing and understanding for each person who joins our circle.
Who Among Us Dares to Forgive? Alexandra Senfft & Dan Booth Cohen Psychology of Trauma Symposium
Friday - Sunday November 12-14, 2010 Bad Herrenalb, Germany
Family histories contain conflicting, contradictory, and often irreconcilable narratives: Was Father a dignified hero or an unforgivable killer? When his descendants violently disagree, who owns the right to portray his public image and who is confined to silence?
Alexandra Senfft is a speaker and best-selling author who explores the silence of denial that affected her German family after the War. Dan Booth Cohen is the son of a Jewish American war hero. They meet for conversation, group exploration, and a ritual Constellation building a bridge from trauma to healing.
Hunter Beaumont at the New England Systemic Constellations Institute
Saturday - Sunday, November 6-7, 2010
Hunter Beaumont is co-author of the best selling book Love's Hidden Symmetry and founding President of the International Systemic Constellations Association.
The Constellation began with the female line – daughters, mother and grandmother. Each felt the pattern of ill-will, loneliness, and disconnection. The mother recalled family lore that a great-grandmother from slavery days was a bed-woman for a plantation owner. This was a slave who provided on-demand sexual relations for the Master. When she became pregnant and gave birth, the child was given to field hands, making the baby an orphan with neither mother nor father.
Putting in a representative for this ancestral mother and her child energized the women. I added a representative for the Master, his white wife and their son. Filling in the white great-grandchildren to the present generation, the descendants of the Master, wife and bed-woman formed two parallel lines, one black, the other white. They were related by common ancestry, but oppositional in their lives and experiences. It became suddenly clear that we were diagramming both the extended family and the foster care system itself.
Not necessarily factually, but culturally, the children of the Master and his wife became the judges, legislators, and social workers who determined the mothers descended from the bed-woman were unfit. The African American descendants suffered from profound alienation and loneliness which expressed itself in the inebriation of heroin and alcohol, teen pregnancies, abusive parenting and persistent poverty.
The bed-woman’s children, while biologically mixed-race, were seen by all as black. The universal acceptance of this biologically false reality fuels the social insanity that is part of the foster care system. The irresolvable conflict between continuous (genetic) consciousness that remembers the truth and personal consciousness that denies it is the mortar that binds the barrier between daughters and mothers.
Further, this particular mother, and her mother and grandmother, had partnered with older men of higher caste who related to them as cold-hearted and distant figures of male authority. This suggested that the bed-woman’s child’s yearning for her inaccessible father remained active for many generations.
The Constellation’s last step was to put in representatives for Mother Africa and Father Europe. 21st Century American culture is born from this primal kidnapping and rape. American society, from the extreme poverty of broken urban landscapes to the elite wealth of suburban golf courses are owned, built and populated by the children of this archetype couple.
In slow silence, the representatives discovered healing movements. They suggested new possibilities for closeness and acceptance between the mother and her twin daughters.
After the Constellation, we sat again in a circle and completed a round of personal reflections. What was most remarkable was the number of people who shared painful and rarely spoken histories with foster care. These included parents whose children were put in state care, those who had been raised in foster homes, former foster parents, and a social worker who had managed cases. One after another they spoke of the pain of their experiences. This Constellation touched a deep and hidden place. We left inspired, sobered and nourished, perfectly fitting for the Community Circle.