Family Constellations from Planet Waves


Thank you for being a Galaxy or Astrology Pass holder. Directly below this summary you will find a video introduction to this unique Midyear Reading.

In the second section, you will find five videos discussing the astrology of the Family Hunger Game pattern: two that serve as an introduction and three covering the Cardinal, Fixed and Mutable signs.

For the third section I have tapped into the talent of the Planet Waves community and other trusted elders. Most videos are now posted:

— Somatic therapist Jen Goggin on family patterns and the wisdom of the body.

— Josh Davidov discussing family patterns and his personal family healing journey…

— Master homeopath Dana Ullman on the history of homeopathy and healing family issues.

— Men’s advocate (and substance abuse counselor) Paul Elam on the Wisdom of the Grandfathers, on mentorship by grandfathers — and why young men need forms of initiation other than the approval of a woman.

—Elder in the Metis nation, Nadine LaLonde on The Wisdom of the Grandmothers.

and coming soon:

— Cathy Skipper on healing via mitochondrial DNA on the maternal side (our one conversation so far changed my life in an hour).

—Jen Goggin will return with a deeper dive into adoption related matters.

—I will do a special presentation about Patriarchy and Mitochondrial DNA.

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Introduction to the Family Constellations Midyear Reading


The Astrology of the Family Hunger Game Pattern

Part 2 of the Family Hunger Game Astrology Pattern

The Astrology of the Cardinal Signs: Aries, Cancer, Libra, Capricorn

The Astrology of the Fixed Signs: Taurus, Leo, Scorpio Aquarius

The Astrology of the Mutable Signs: Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius, Pisces

 


Expert and Experiential Interviews

With more interviews to come!

Related Articles by Eric Francis

The Family Hunger Game, Part One

The Reality of Sexual Trauma and the Paradox of Healing

The Folk Art of Therapy

 
 

 

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