Connecting to Our Ancestral Past is a pragmatic, spiritual journey that introduces a variety of specific rituals and conversations in connection with Constellations work, an experiential process that explores one's history and powerful events of the past in order to understand and resolve problems of the present. Constellations facilitator and author Francesca Mason Boring presents this therapeutic method in the context of cultures like the Shoshone, of which she is a member, that have seen the world through a prism of interrelationships for millennia. In Constellations work there is an organic quality that requires a discipline of non-judgment, one that is embraced in traditional native circles, where the whole truth of a person's life, roots, and trans-generational trauma or challenge is understood and included.
Mason Boring provides a transformational walk through the universal indigenous field- that place of healing and knowledge used by Native healers and teachers for centuries-by describing stories and rituals designed to help people with their particular struggles. These rituals, such as "Facing the Good Men"-designed to help women who have suffered abuse in relationships with men-reject Western notions of over-the-counter medication. Instead, they stress a comfortable environment whereby the "client," with the help of a facilitator, interacts with people chosen to represent concepts, things, and other people. In Western culture the word "medicine" is thought of as a concrete object, but Mason Boring explains that indigenous cultures favor a process of healing as opposed to an itemized substance. She re-opens doors that have been closed due to the exclusion of indigenous technology in the development of many Western healing traditions and introduces new concepts to the lexicon of Western psychology.
A range of voices from around the world-leaders in the fields of systems constellations, theoretical physics, and tribal traditions-contribute to this exploration of aboriginal perspectives that will benefit facilitators of Constellations work, therapists, and human beings who are trying to walk with open eyes and hearts.
Francesca Mason Boring is a Constellations facilitator and trainer and a member of the Shoshone Nation. She serves as an advisor and writer for The Knowing Field, the International English language journal on Systems Constellation. She has trained with masters of Family & Human Systems Constellation as well as her own Elders and aboriginal teachers and has facilitated Constellations work in Germany, Holland, Switzerland, Canada, Australia, Singapore, and the U.S.
Show moreConnecting to Our Ancestral Past is a pragmatic, spiritual journey that introduces a variety of specific rituals and conversations in connection with Constellations work, an experiential process that explores one's history and powerful events of the past in order to understand and resolve problems of the present. Constellations facilitator and author Francesca Mason Boring presents this therapeutic method in the context of cultures like the Shoshone, of which she is a member, that have seen the world through a prism of interrelationships for millennia. In Constellations work there is an organic quality that requires a discipline of non-judgment, one that is embraced in traditional native circles, where the whole truth of a person's life, roots, and trans-generational trauma or challenge is understood and included.
Mason Boring provides a transformational walk through the universal indigenous field- that place of healing and knowledge used by Native healers and teachers for centuries-by describing stories and rituals designed to help people with their particular struggles. These rituals, such as "Facing the Good Men"-designed to help women who have suffered abuse in relationships with men-reject Western notions of over-the-counter medication. Instead, they stress a comfortable environment whereby the "client," with the help of a facilitator, interacts with people chosen to represent concepts, things, and other people. In Western culture the word "medicine" is thought of as a concrete object, but Mason Boring explains that indigenous cultures favor a process of healing as opposed to an itemized substance. She re-opens doors that have been closed due to the exclusion of indigenous technology in the development of many Western healing traditions and introduces new concepts to the lexicon of Western psychology.
A range of voices from around the world-leaders in the fields of systems constellations, theoretical physics, and tribal traditions-contribute to this exploration of aboriginal perspectives that will benefit facilitators of Constellations work, therapists, and human beings who are trying to walk with open eyes and hearts.
Francesca Mason Boring is a Constellations facilitator and trainer and a member of the Shoshone Nation. She serves as an advisor and writer for The Knowing Field, the International English language journal on Systems Constellation. She has trained with masters of Family & Human Systems Constellation as well as her own Elders and aboriginal teachers and has facilitated Constellations work in Germany, Holland, Switzerland, Canada, Australia, Singapore, and the U.S.
Show moreFrancesca Mason Boring is a Constellations facilitator and trainer and a member of the Shoshone Nation. She serves as an advisor and writer for The Knowing Field, the International English language journal on Systems Constellation. She has trained with masters of Family & Human Systems Constellation as well as her own Elders and aboriginal teachers and has facilitated Constellations work in Germany, Holland, Switzerland, Canada, Australia, Singapore, and the U.S.
"Francesca Mason-Boring brings the blessings of her people’s
traditional views to her practice of family constellation
therapy."
—Daniel J. Benor, MD and editor-in-chief of the International
Journal of Healing and Caring (IJHC)
“In words and stories of haunting simplicity, Francesca Mason
Boring speaks to heart and mind, dealing oh so gently with knotty
themes in philosophy, science, intercultural understanding, trauma,
prejudice, suffering, and redemption … The text is an open
invitation to walk a while together in a new but strangely familiar
landscape, to share a meal lovingly prepared, then to sit back and
enjoy the feeling of a satisfied belly and a grateful heart.”
—Hunter Beaumont, PhD, author of Toward a Spiritual Psychotherapy:
Soul as a Dimension of Experience and coauthor of Love’s Hidden
Symmetry: What Makes Love Work in Relationships
“This book is a universal prayer that invokes and reminds us of our
connection to and embedment in the Truth behind all denominations
or, as the German mystic Meister Eckhart says, ‘The Divine behind
God.’ The content is well-grounded, tested over the centuries by
innumerable individuals and groups, and applicable for every woman
and man in any challenging personal or social situation.”
—Dr. Albrecht Mahr, MD, psychoanalyst and internationally known
Systems Constellation trainer, and founder and president of
Internationales Forum Politische Aufsetllungen (IFPA)
“Yet another gift of cross-cultural medicine carefully drawn from
the universal indigenous traditions of spirit and the European
tradition of mind. As Francesca Mason Boring says, this is not a
book for those in search of psychological theory inherent within
Systems Constellation work. The treasures offered here lie within
other worldviews of healing individuals and communities, of
supporting rituals and stories … and the prospect of a good long
walk with this gentle and very wise lady.”
—Anngwyn St. Just, PhD, director of The Arizona Center for Social
Trauma and author of Relative Balance in an Unstable World: A
Search for New Models for Trauma Education and Recovery and A
Question of Balance: A Systemic Approach to Understanding and
Resolving Trauma
“For those who want to make a connection between Systems
Constellations and nature-oriented spirituality, there is no better
guide than Francesca Mason Boring. Her humble voice inspires trust.
The wisdom of her mother’s Native American lineage speaks through
her words and her father’s Western roots give structure and clarity
to her message. On the walk she invites us to take with her, she
not only shares concepts and rituals with us, but also introduces
us to a variety of people from very different backgrounds who all
have something valuable to share. Pointing out what the essence of
the work should be, she guides us to treat ourselves and each other
with more respect.”
—Daan van Kampenhout, founder of the Practice for Shamanistic
Ritual, Netherlands, and author of Images of the Soul: The Workings
of the Soul in Shamanic Rituals and Family Constellations
“Francesca Mason Boring guides us on a journey whereby we can begin
to understand family constellations through indigenous eyes. By
evoking the elemental, her language connects us directly to
nature’s resources. This very naturally brings us to the act of
ceremony and accessing the archetypal story as sources of healing.
At the same time Mason Boring projects a rare natural humility and
groundedness that maintains respect for science and Western
psychologies. It is delightful and edifying to read this clearly
and beautifully written book.”
—Chris Walsh, MBBS, DPM, psychiatrist, international Constellations
trainer, and founder of Constellation Talk, an online discussion
group for Constellations practitioners
“Connecting to Our Ancestral Past is a wonderful guide to bring
healing to indigenous people suffering from trans-generational
trauma. Using ritual, ceremony, and Constellations together
will bring new hope to people who are suffering. Many Native people
will be open to these rituals and ceremonies as they were practiced
for centuries among many indigenous people. Helping those who want
to heal is an honor; the circle of healing benefits everyone. It is
my hope that others who seek healing may find comfort, hope, and
laughter in this book as I did.”
—Inez Larson, PhD, counselor and healer
“Francesca Mason Boring moves beyond traditional Family
Constellations and presents community and ceremonial constellations
that incorporate her profound understanding of indigenous healing
practices, nature, and Constellations. Her work is deeply honoring
of all nations, cultures, and races, and has the ability to
transcend the marginalization of non-Western communities and
practices. Mason Boring’s humility and deep honoring of all nations
of ancestors, including those of the earth, inspired and touched me
deeply as I read this book.”
—Tanja Meyburgh, founder of African Constellations, South
Africa
“Connecting to our Ancestral Past is clearly one of the most
important books of our time. Like ceremonial sweet grass, Francesca
has braided together a deep understanding of Family and Systems
Constellations, and indigenous life and stories, with a heartfelt
wisdom that can only come from years of deep personal interaction
with people and the field. As modern humans have lost touch with
the ecological and psychic reality of Gaia, this book shines a ray
of sunshine and hope that we can become connected again.”
—Terry Willard, PhD, clinical herbalist and author of Flower
Essence: Emotional Alchemy and Spiritual Evolution and Mind Body
Harmony: How to Resist and Recover from Autoimmune Diseases
“This book is an important, timely contribution to our human
family’s understanding of what ‘family’ really means. Through
clear, heartfelt language, Francesca Mason Boring provides readers
of all lineages the opportunity to see, feel, and experience the
importance of embracing connection with our ancestors. Whether the
reader is experienced with Systems Constellation work or not, this
book is a gentle, illuminating guide on the path of embracing our
humanity. Mason Boring’s expression of indigenous wisdom is a gift
to all and beautifully embodied in this book.”
—Lisa B. Iversen, MSW, LICSW, author of Ancestral Blueprints:
Revealing Invisible Truths in America’s Soul
“Francesca Mason Boring’s book introduces us to a different quality
of the here-and-now with every traditional ceremony, ritual, and
sharing of an elder that she presents. The book took me gently but
powerfully into that inner ceremonial space that connects us with
that deep wisdom within. This is a must-read for anyone interested
in or called toward the integration of ceremony and ritual in
Constellation work.”
—Aurel Mocanu, psychologist, shamanic practitioner, and Family
Constellations facilitator
"Coming from Shoshone and European and Canadian immigrant roots
Francesca brings to her work a reverence for place and honoring
ancestral resilience."
—Science to Sage e-Magazine
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