This is the third book by Professor Franz Ruppert to be translated into
English. In it he explores the relationship between our symbiotic
interconnectedness and our ability to be autonomous in our lives. The
relationship between these two aspects of being is absolutely influenced
by early attachment trauma, what Ruppert has termed 'symbiotic trauma':
the trauma of an infant attempting to connect with a mother who is
herself already traumatised. Additionally Ruppert gives a detailed
account of the 'Constellation of the Intention', the process he has
devised for working with the psychological splits induced by trauma.
This is a particular form of constellation that addresses issues of
fragmentation. For those interested in trauma, and understanding how to
work with it, this is truly groundbreaking work. Ruppert's thinking
draws on many historical roots but is, even so, particularly unique. It
takes us outside our normal ways of thinking about trauma, attachment
and what it means to be a human being.