Family Constellations Articles

These articles explore key ideas in Family Constellations—from foundational principles and personal practices to professional facilitation and remote work. Written by Michael Reddy, they offer insight into the systemic nature of healing, the influence of the ancestral field, and the subtle ways in which family dynamics shape our lives. Whether you’re new to this work or an experienced practitioner, you’ll find valuable perspectives and practical guidance here.

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Cats, Dogs, Twins, and Constellations

I was involved in a great discussion of ways in which household pets become identified with, not just their owners, but others in the family system--even deceased relatives.

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Do Ancestral Families Have Souls?

Our ancestral families form a kind of system or soul that extends across generations and influences our adult lives. We look at one being re-aligned.

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Do Family Constellations Myself at Home?

Before I learned to facilitate Family Constellations , I had long been a shaman. Started my journey from the dead mechanical world into that living conscious animistic one in 1986.

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Do You Express a Family Soul?

We’re down on collectives. Here in English speaking North America, our awareness is skewed very strongly in the direction of individualism.

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Invoking the Family Soul

I want to talk about the idea of invoking the full generational range of your family soul. Invoke and work with whatever is right in your family soul.

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Problem, Issue, Theme or Solution

Constellations often start with a question for the client. “What’s the problem?” the facilitator asks. I’ve also heard this referred to as a client’s “issue,” or “theme.”

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Remote Constellations--Some Whys and Hows

Many family constellation facilitators in North America, learning, or trained already in group workshop forms, need to consider learning to offer both private and remote 1 to 1 constellations.

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Remote Constellations--Strengths and Weaknesses

Here in English speaking North America, where individualism is strong and families are diluted by damage and "in-country migrations"--family constellation workshops can be hard to keep going.

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Remote Constellations--Why and How

There are two ways for you facilitators to do more Family Constellations, help more people, and earn a more sustainable living. They also give you interested non-facilitators a better chance to experience deep change through family constellations.

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Seeing Everyday Symbols--Home Altar Constellations

When I first learned to do family constellations, I was given a set of wooden figurines. These were for tabletop setups. They fell over a lot, because the bottoms had bumps on them, and they had no eyes--so you didn't know which way they were facing.

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“What you resist in the family system persists. It waits—sometimes for generations—until someone is ready to face it.”

Michael Reddy