Black Sheep Of The Family

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    The so-called black sheep of the family are, in fact,
    hunters born of paths of liberation into the family tree.

    The members of a tree who do not conform to the norms
    or traditions of the family system, those who since childhood
    have constantly sought to revolutionise beliefs,
    going against the paths marked by family traditions,
    those criticised, judged and even rejected,
    these are usually called to free the tree of repetitive stories
    that frustrate entire generations.

    The black sheep, those who do not adapt, those who cry rebelliously,
    play a basic role within each family system, they repair, pick up
    and create new and unfold branches in the family tree.

    Thanks to these members, our trees renew their roots.

    Its rebellion is fertile soil, its madness is water that nourishes,
    its stubbornness is new air, its passion is fire that re-ignites
    the light of the heart of the ancestors.

    Uncountable repressed desires, unfulfilled dreams, the frustrated talents
    of our ancestors are manifested in the rebelliousness of these black sheep seeking fulfilment.

    The genealogical tree, by inertia will want to continue to maintain
    the castrating and toxic course of its trunk, which makes the task
    of our sheep a difficult and conflicting work.

    However, who would bring new flowers to our tree if it were not for them?

    Who would create new branches?

    Without them, the unfulfilled dreams of those who suppor
    t the tree generations ago would die buried beneath their own roots.

    Let no one cause you to doubt, take care of your rarity
    as the most precious flower of your tree.

    You are the dream of all your ancestors.
    - Bert Hellinger

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