You are part of a larger story

By Susanne Hazen, author Leerboek Familieopstellingen

Sometimes we feel disconnected, as if we have no anchor. As if we have to figure it all out on our own.

But what if you’re connected to something much larger?

Ancestor work reminds us of this: you are the result of thousands of lives that have come before you. People who made mistakes, who loved, lost, fought, and hoped. And people who may never have been able to finish their lives.

When we connect with this line, we often experience a profound sense of peace. As if we fall back into place. As if life no longer starts “from scratch” but is carried.

In workshops, we work with constellations, rituals, and stories. We create space for the knowledge stored in your body. We practice listening to the voices that express themselves through feelings, images, or movements.

Because when you know where you come from, you also know better where you can go.

And, as Daniel Foor says, when we reconcile with our ancestors—even those who brought pain—we restore not only our own lineage but also a piece of the greater whole.

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Published by Susanne Hazen

Drs. Susanne Hazen - auteur Leerboek Familieopstellingen - is in 1988 afgestudeerd aan de Rijksuniversiteit Utrecht in Psychologie . Na deze opleiding is ze gaan werken in het welzijnswerk. In 2001 is ze eveneens afgestudeerd aan de toenmalige Academie voor Natuurgeneeskunde Hilversum. In 2002 is ze gestart met haar eigen praktijk. Ze doceert sinds 2002 Psychologie / Therapeutische Vorming aan de diverse opleidingen in CAM (Complementary and Alternative Medicine). In de jaren 2004 en 2005 volgde ze de opleiding Familieopstellingen bij Harrie de Kruijff en ontving in juni 2005 het diploma. Sinds 2003 verdiept ze zich in het Sjamanistisch werk en heeft diverse trainingen gevolgd bij Daan van Kampenhout in Nederland en Zwitserland. In 2011 heeft ze de tweejarige training “Systemic Ritual®” afgerond. Wenst u meer informatie – zie haar profiel op LinkedIn.

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