"Children are limitless in love but limited in life experience, so it is a great temptation for them to unite with their parents in their suffering.... Mature love requires that children gradually give up the blind love of their childhood and learn to love as adults. Instead of repeating what is harmful, mature love requires that they free themselves from family entanglements. In this way, they satisfy their parents' deeper expectations and their hopes for their children. The better the children, the better the parents." Hellinger
Read MoreEvery journey begins with a decision to seek. to choose to unpack our emotional inheritance and turn destiny into destiny.
Read More"They have all already appeared or will reappear in the infinity of our existence and we in the infinity of their existence," p. 60
Read MoreAnd the hidden power of family vows lies at the heart of the work of Stefan Hausner, author of Even if it Costs me my Life. There is a shocking insight: As children, we create unconscious contracts and vows – promises sworn with an open heart, in order to save our parents, our lineage, our love.
Read MoreIn episode No. 30, I host Shlomit Konigsberg, a doctor of biochemistry and molecular biology, health coach and owner of "The Smart Way - Practical Training for a Peaceful Life," in which we discussed, among other things, the following topics: What is a fractal? What is the connection between molecular biology and mental resilience? How does fractality strengthen us?
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