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27.09.2021., ponedjeljak

Black sheep in the family - a precious gift for the whole family tree

Renowned psychotherapist Bert Hellinger said that those who call themselves black sheep in the family are actually looking for a way and ways to liberate an entire line of ancestors. Family members who do not fit the standard or tradition of the family tree mostly try to make a "revolution" in the beliefs, thoughts and actions of the family from an early age and oppose the (unhealthy) tradition. That is why they are criticized, condemned or even rejected.
It is important to realize that being a black sheep is not a bad thing, on the contrary, they carry a great opportunity for the whole family tree. The black sheep is like a fresh wind for all those who do not yet know how to listen to themselves, encourage them to open themselves to their true nature and accept their diversity.
Who are the black sheep?
Black sheep try to heal their wounds and those passed down in the family for generations. They want to break free. They are a precious gift for the whole family. But who exactly is a black sheep?
It’s simply one who bounces off and doesn’t follow a well-trodden path. Maybe the artist is in the family of a mathematician or a lawyer. Maybe someone who rejects religion in a traditionally Christian family. He can be an animal protector in a hunting family or a vegetarian in a butcher family. Maybe he is someone who is not interested materially, and was born into a wealthy family. It can be someone who openly expresses their opinion in a very closed family whose members do not know how to express themselves.
It is someone who will heal unhealthy inherited patterns and that is why he brings something important into the family. These are the ones that interest areas that have not interested anyone in the family so far. They are pioneers. They have a different value system than their family, be it religion, politics, ecology, nutrition, ethics or simply life. They usually see things completely differently from other family members. And usually others don't understand them.
How do they heal the whole tree?
And it is they who establish balance in the family, bring something new and renew the roots of the family tree. Their diversity feeds the tree, their passion is the wind that awakens the hearts of our ancestors. Unfulfilled dreams, new values, lost talents of our ancestors are manifested and finally realized through the so-called. black sheep.New ideas, new values, new concepts ... this is what brings new, fresh blood to the family and makes sure that other members get rid of outdated patterns more easily. They shake bad foundations and break down blockages. And so they heal the whole family tree.
Jung's cognition
Carl G. Jung said: "When I was working on my family tree, I realized a strange common destiny that binds me to my ancestors. I have a strong feeling that I am influenced by things or questions that have remained incomplete or unanswered by my parents, grandparents , great-grandparents ...
It often seems to me that there is family karma that is passed from parents to children. I kept thinking that I was the one who had to answer the questions that fate had asked my ancestors, the questions that had not yet been answered, or simply that I had to fix or learn lessons from the difficulties of our past. (C. G. Jung, Ma vie, Gallimard, Paris, 1973).
It is you who make the dreams of your ancestors come true!
Black sheep, therefore, bring diversity and balance the elements - a vegetarian brings awareness of ethical issues about other living beings. Someone who opposes religious dogma stops possible religious fanaticism. The artist balances and reduces over-materialism, etc. All of this allows families to skip or tear down walls they have built over generations. Diversity becomes wealth and leads to healing. It allows for prosperity and further development.
If you feel like a black sheep, listen to Hellinger's advice: "Keep your uniqueness as the most valuable flower of the tree. You make your ancestors' dreams come true."


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