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Self & Society
An International Journal for Humanistic Psychology
Volume 36, 2008 - Issue 3: Longing
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Longing and Family Constellation Work

Pages 12-14 | Published online: 21 Jan 2015
 

Abstract

One of the deepest longings is for life to have meaning, the longing for Truth, for what is most real. When this is realised it is deeply satisfying and we might regard it as a spiritual experience.

The longing for Truth may take us in the direction of longing to heal ourselves and our families. A common way in which children are injured is when there is a lie that underpins and corrodes family life, for example when a parent lies to a child about who its real biological parents are or when a parent has other children that are not acknowledged.

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