Love, Reconciliation & the Wider Field
“Love is the greatest healer.” Bert Hellinger said this, and he didn’t mean romantic love or the kind of love that tries to make everything nice. He meant a deeper force. A love that moves like water. Necessary, steady, life‑giving. A love that flows from the older to the younger, from the past toward the present, restoring order where something became tangled.
My understanding of love has changed so much through Constellations work. I used to think love was about effort, about trying harder, about giving more. Now I see that love, in the systemic sense, is about seeing clearly. It’s about acknowledging what happened, honouring who came before, and allowing everyone their rightful place. When that happens, something in the system relaxes. A burden lifts. A knot loosens.
In Constellations, we often witness moments where love restores order in ways the mind could never plan. A representative turns toward someone who has been forgotten. A parent and child finally see each other without judgement. An excluded ancestor is welcomed back into the story. These movements are small, but the impact is profound. The whole field shifts.
Hellinger called this “love at second sight” — the kind of love that looks beyond the surface, beyond the roles, beyond the pain, and sees the truth of the system. It’s a love that doesn’t rush, doesn’t fix, doesn’t demand. It simply acknowledges what is, and in doing so, allows healing to begin.
For me, this is the wider field at work. A place where love is not sentimental, but strong. Not personal, but deeply human. Not fast, but steady. And when we stand in that field together, something becomes possible that none of us could reach alone.
If you feel drawn to explore this kind of love — the steady, truthful kind that restores order and softens what has been held for too long — you’re welcome to join me in circle. I’ll be guiding workshops in person, find out when my next one is https://lucyascham.com/whats-on/ where we’ll work slowly, respectfully, and with the support of the wider field. It’s a space to witness how love moves when we give it room, and how the system begins to settle when everything is finally seen.
