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Queensland Institute Of Family Constellations

Locality: Caboolture, Queensland

Phone: +61 479 069 505



Address: Shop 4 / 20 King Street 4510 Caboolture, QLD, Australia

Website: https://queensland-institute-of-family-constellations.com.au

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10.01.2022 How’s impressive the amount of our ancestors: Mother: 1 Father: 1... Grandparents: 4 Great grandparents: 8 Great grandparents: 16 Great great Grandparents: 32 Pentgrandparents: 64 Hexgrandparents: 128 Heptagrandparents: 256 Octagrandparents: 512 Enegrandparents: 1024 Decgrandparents: 2048 In a total of 11 generations, 4094 Ancestors, all of this in approximately 300 years before you or I were born. Stop for a moment and think...... Where did they come from...? How many fights have they fought...? How hungry have they been for...? How many wars have they lived...? not have the happiness to know this terrestrial plane and enjoy life. How many vicissitudes have our ancestors survived...? On the other hand, how much love, strength, joys and stimuli in legacies...? How much of their strength to survive, each of them has had inside, so that we are here alive today? We only exist thanks to everything that each of them has been through. So it is our duty to honor our ancestors. I'm..! We have to have GRATITUDE AND LOVE to all our Ancestors, because without them, each of us would Who am I? I am my grandfather's hands. I'm my mom's tears. My father's strength. My brothers jokes... I am the love of who loved me and the discipline of my teachers. I am the inspiration of many to move on and the people who applauded my successes. I am the advice of a hundred men and women... It's not just me... I am the sum of all of them.The proud result of others work. And those who have touched my life, in so many ways.



10.01.2022 Emotionally unavailable fathers who humiliate or act violently prevent their daughters from becoming mature enough for an adult partnership; the daughter often ...will seek out violent and uncontrolled partners who are incapable of forming a good bond. It is well known that daughters of alcohol-dependent fathers often seek partners who are also alcohol dependent. Sometimes daughters who are attached to emotionally withdrawn and depressive fathers will seek out husbands whom they experience as weak and in need of help, in order to look after them. In later partnerships, the woman attempts to complete or balance out whatever remains unfinished from the paternal bonding, for example by attempting to save her father from his addiction . However, as one relationship cannot be substituted for another, and as what is in the past cannot be undone in the present, such attempts fail without exception and lead to more unhappy relationships. See more

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