In this post,
- Green Tara explains the family dynamics that she refers to as an ‘organism’.
- Generational trauma patterns
- She also explains how trauma hurts not just the family members but also this ‘organism’, which has repercussions across generations.
- How to heal the organism or the members across generations easily & effortlessly.
- What roles do ‘black sheeps’ of the family play across generations
- Suicides in family – its impact on the organism
Before the transmission, I wanted to explain the core concepts that you will encounter her mentioning. This is just to familiarise you to what she means by certain taxonomy.
The Family Organism:
Every family (number of members doesn’t matter) constitutes a separate collective consciousness called the ‘family organism’. This organism has a consciousness of its own, and is affected by generations of ancestors and offsprings. It is affected by the relationship between each member across generations and the role they play.
This is described very well in books on ‘Family Constellation’ therapies (e.g. The Art & Practice of Family Constellation by Bertold Ulsamer), though instead of an ‘organism’ they refer it to the “in-forming field” of the family that has its own value system.
Every family member belongs equally to the system & is respected in the same way irrespective of their personal short comings. This also includes members who have died.
When a member is excluded (black sheeps, scape goats), or one member doesn’t want to take personal responsibility for represses their feelings, then the ‘order’ is disturbed.
The organism will then try to seek the ‘good order’ back by inviting newer generations of children in the family who play out the same role or fate as their ancestors (who were wronged, traumatized, excluded or repressed their feelings) or express what was suppressed until the traumatic cycle or pattern is healed completely. This is how generational trauma is passed down, because the organism remembers everything of every family member.
Quoting from Bertold’s book:
“Constellations show that our attitude towards life reflects our attitude towards our parents. If a person agrees to what he or she has received from the parents, and takes it with thanks, the good and the bad, then that person is also saying yes to life and to the world as a whole. Not as one might wish it to be or dream of, but as it is. A picture of a resolution of this kind is a source of strength. It relaxes and nourishes the client, but also all the other participants in the group. A relaxed quality of inner peace replaces the previous tensions.”
[Quote taken from Ulsamer, Bertold. Book: The Art and Practice of Family Constellations: Leading family constellations as developed by Bert Hellinger (p. 47). (Function). Kindle Edition.]
This is a brief, channeled transmission that is available for ascension program members only.