Ulrich E Duprée
Ho'oponopono and Family Constellations
A Traditional Hawaiian Healing Method for Relationships, Forgiveness and Love
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Ulrich E Duprée
Ho'oponopono and Family Constellations
A Traditional Hawaiian Healing Method for Relationships, Forgiveness and Love
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Become your true self through understanding and healing your relationships and by forgiving yourself and others.
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Become your true self through understanding and healing your relationships and by forgiving yourself and others.
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- Verlag: Inner Traditions/Bear & Company
- Seitenzahl: 160
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 208mm x 139mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 278g
- ISBN-13: 9781844097173
- ISBN-10: 184409717X
- Artikelnr.: 45584993
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Inner Traditions/Bear & Company
- Seitenzahl: 160
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 208mm x 139mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 278g
- ISBN-13: 9781844097173
- ISBN-10: 184409717X
- Artikelnr.: 45584993
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Ulrich E. Duprée is a spiritual seeker, a teacher, and a leader of seminars. He has studied and trained in yoga, philosophy, and metaphysics and he lived in a Hindu monastery for four years.
1. Divide and connect (part 1)
2. The family constellation
3. A brief overview
4. What is a constellation?
5. The aim of a constellation
6. Calm and the correct dose
7. Setting up systems
8. The eco-system and the house we live in
9. Our common goal
10. Reaching the goal more quickly
11. The elements of a constellation
12. Client and focus
13. The therapist
14. Impartiality
15. The issue, information and essentials
16. The group, the ‘knowing field’ and the representatives
17. The constellation – practical work with anchors
18. Preparation
Constellation Act 1 – initial arrangement
Constellation Act 2 – movement
Constellation Act 3 – clarification and resolution
19. Other factors
20. The family
21. Order and sequence
22. Systemic mistakes - exclusion and the problems caused
23. Environment
24. Ho’oponopono
25. What is it?
26. The meaning of the word
27. Putting things right again
28. Re-establishing the cosmic order
29. Right - inside and out
30. Right - for you and right for me
31. The historic traditions of Ho’oponopono
32. Shaman Ho’oponopono: Healing the body
33. Traditional Ho’oponopono: Healing relationships
34. Modern Ho’oponopono: Helping you to help yourself
35. Simplified Ho’oponopono:
36. A formula for peace in four sentences
37. Who or what heals in a Ho’oponopono?
38. Causes and problems
39. Love and the source
40. Connecting and releasing – Family constellations and Ho’oponopono
41. Peace begins with me
42. Huna and the shamanist teachings of Hawaii
43. Ike – perspective: the world is subjective
44. Makia – focus: energy follow attention
45. Kala – freedom: there are no boundaries, only opportunities
46. Mana – energy: one for all and all for one
47. Manawa – the time is right: full steam ahead
48. Aloha – love: being happy with what is
49. Pono – flexibility: effectiveness is the yardstick of truth
50. Ohana – the outer family
51. The ancestors (Aumakua)
52. Healing your relationship with your parents through forgiveness
53. Ancestral programming as a download
54. A family conference about birth
55. The parents, the elders, the wise and the teachers
56. The three selves – the inner family
57. Unihipili – the lower self, subconscious and inner child
58. Uhane – the middle self
59. Aumakua – the higher self
60. Forgiveness as the key
61. Acting according to a new formula
62. Installing a new life
63. An example
64.Divide and connect (part 2)
Appendix
2. The family constellation
3. A brief overview
4. What is a constellation?
5. The aim of a constellation
6. Calm and the correct dose
7. Setting up systems
8. The eco-system and the house we live in
9. Our common goal
10. Reaching the goal more quickly
11. The elements of a constellation
12. Client and focus
13. The therapist
14. Impartiality
15. The issue, information and essentials
16. The group, the ‘knowing field’ and the representatives
17. The constellation – practical work with anchors
18. Preparation
Constellation Act 1 – initial arrangement
Constellation Act 2 – movement
Constellation Act 3 – clarification and resolution
19. Other factors
20. The family
21. Order and sequence
22. Systemic mistakes - exclusion and the problems caused
23. Environment
24. Ho’oponopono
25. What is it?
26. The meaning of the word
27. Putting things right again
28. Re-establishing the cosmic order
29. Right - inside and out
30. Right - for you and right for me
31. The historic traditions of Ho’oponopono
32. Shaman Ho’oponopono: Healing the body
33. Traditional Ho’oponopono: Healing relationships
34. Modern Ho’oponopono: Helping you to help yourself
35. Simplified Ho’oponopono:
36. A formula for peace in four sentences
37. Who or what heals in a Ho’oponopono?
38. Causes and problems
39. Love and the source
40. Connecting and releasing – Family constellations and Ho’oponopono
41. Peace begins with me
42. Huna and the shamanist teachings of Hawaii
43. Ike – perspective: the world is subjective
44. Makia – focus: energy follow attention
45. Kala – freedom: there are no boundaries, only opportunities
46. Mana – energy: one for all and all for one
47. Manawa – the time is right: full steam ahead
48. Aloha – love: being happy with what is
49. Pono – flexibility: effectiveness is the yardstick of truth
50. Ohana – the outer family
51. The ancestors (Aumakua)
52. Healing your relationship with your parents through forgiveness
53. Ancestral programming as a download
54. A family conference about birth
55. The parents, the elders, the wise and the teachers
56. The three selves – the inner family
57. Unihipili – the lower self, subconscious and inner child
58. Uhane – the middle self
59. Aumakua – the higher self
60. Forgiveness as the key
61. Acting according to a new formula
62. Installing a new life
63. An example
64.Divide and connect (part 2)
Appendix
1. Divide and connect (part 1)
2. The family constellation
3. A brief overview
4. What is a constellation?
5. The aim of a constellation
6. Calm and the correct dose
7. Setting up systems
8. The eco-system and the house we live in
9. Our common goal
10. Reaching the goal more quickly
11. The elements of a constellation
12. Client and focus
13. The therapist
14. Impartiality
15. The issue, information and essentials
16. The group, the ‘knowing field’ and the representatives
17. The constellation – practical work with anchors
18. Preparation
Constellation Act 1 – initial arrangement
Constellation Act 2 – movement
Constellation Act 3 – clarification and resolution
19. Other factors
20. The family
21. Order and sequence
22. Systemic mistakes - exclusion and the problems caused
23. Environment
24. Ho’oponopono
25. What is it?
26. The meaning of the word
27. Putting things right again
28. Re-establishing the cosmic order
29. Right - inside and out
30. Right - for you and right for me
31. The historic traditions of Ho’oponopono
32. Shaman Ho’oponopono: Healing the body
33. Traditional Ho’oponopono: Healing relationships
34. Modern Ho’oponopono: Helping you to help yourself
35. Simplified Ho’oponopono:
36. A formula for peace in four sentences
37. Who or what heals in a Ho’oponopono?
38. Causes and problems
39. Love and the source
40. Connecting and releasing – Family constellations and Ho’oponopono
41. Peace begins with me
42. Huna and the shamanist teachings of Hawaii
43. Ike – perspective: the world is subjective
44. Makia – focus: energy follow attention
45. Kala – freedom: there are no boundaries, only opportunities
46. Mana – energy: one for all and all for one
47. Manawa – the time is right: full steam ahead
48. Aloha – love: being happy with what is
49. Pono – flexibility: effectiveness is the yardstick of truth
50. Ohana – the outer family
51. The ancestors (Aumakua)
52. Healing your relationship with your parents through forgiveness
53. Ancestral programming as a download
54. A family conference about birth
55. The parents, the elders, the wise and the teachers
56. The three selves – the inner family
57. Unihipili – the lower self, subconscious and inner child
58. Uhane – the middle self
59. Aumakua – the higher self
60. Forgiveness as the key
61. Acting according to a new formula
62. Installing a new life
63. An example
64.Divide and connect (part 2)
Appendix
2. The family constellation
3. A brief overview
4. What is a constellation?
5. The aim of a constellation
6. Calm and the correct dose
7. Setting up systems
8. The eco-system and the house we live in
9. Our common goal
10. Reaching the goal more quickly
11. The elements of a constellation
12. Client and focus
13. The therapist
14. Impartiality
15. The issue, information and essentials
16. The group, the ‘knowing field’ and the representatives
17. The constellation – practical work with anchors
18. Preparation
Constellation Act 1 – initial arrangement
Constellation Act 2 – movement
Constellation Act 3 – clarification and resolution
19. Other factors
20. The family
21. Order and sequence
22. Systemic mistakes - exclusion and the problems caused
23. Environment
24. Ho’oponopono
25. What is it?
26. The meaning of the word
27. Putting things right again
28. Re-establishing the cosmic order
29. Right - inside and out
30. Right - for you and right for me
31. The historic traditions of Ho’oponopono
32. Shaman Ho’oponopono: Healing the body
33. Traditional Ho’oponopono: Healing relationships
34. Modern Ho’oponopono: Helping you to help yourself
35. Simplified Ho’oponopono:
36. A formula for peace in four sentences
37. Who or what heals in a Ho’oponopono?
38. Causes and problems
39. Love and the source
40. Connecting and releasing – Family constellations and Ho’oponopono
41. Peace begins with me
42. Huna and the shamanist teachings of Hawaii
43. Ike – perspective: the world is subjective
44. Makia – focus: energy follow attention
45. Kala – freedom: there are no boundaries, only opportunities
46. Mana – energy: one for all and all for one
47. Manawa – the time is right: full steam ahead
48. Aloha – love: being happy with what is
49. Pono – flexibility: effectiveness is the yardstick of truth
50. Ohana – the outer family
51. The ancestors (Aumakua)
52. Healing your relationship with your parents through forgiveness
53. Ancestral programming as a download
54. A family conference about birth
55. The parents, the elders, the wise and the teachers
56. The three selves – the inner family
57. Unihipili – the lower self, subconscious and inner child
58. Uhane – the middle self
59. Aumakua – the higher self
60. Forgiveness as the key
61. Acting according to a new formula
62. Installing a new life
63. An example
64.Divide and connect (part 2)
Appendix