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The book "Acknowledging What Is" is structured as a series of intense interviews. Gabriele ten Hövel acts as the reader's proxy, often challenging Hellinger on his controversial views regarding guilt, innocence, and the mechanics of the soul. Expect to pay $30–$80 depending on condition
The Topic: How to acknowledge horrific acts without condoning them. The Top Quote: "There is no good without bad. There is no victim without a perpetrator. If we exclude the perpetrator, the victim cannot be at peace." This controversial conversation forces the reader to acknowledge the full picture of a system, not the politically correct fragment. The Topic: How to acknowledge horrific acts without
. The text details how systemic entanglements—unconscious patterns of suffering for ancestors—are resolved by restoring order and using healing sentences within the "knowing field" The Constellations Group . Explore the book's details and purchasing options on Acknowledging what is: Conversations with Bert Hellinger If we exclude the perpetrator, the victim cannot be at peace
is a seminal text for anyone seeking to understand the foundational principles of Family Constellation Therapy . First published in 1999, the book is a recorded interview between German psychotherapist Bert Hellinger and journalist Gabriele ten Hövel.