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Constellations online
When doing a constellation online, make sure that only the person asking the question places the papers for the constellation in his or her space, and that these papers have an arrow on them. This is the constellation in which others who are elsewhere can participate. Those others have not laid out any papers in their own space. They make sure they have sheets of paper with the same names on them as the questioner has and only use these for the moment of their representation, to stand on them. They do not place these sheets of paper in their space, because otherwise you will have multiple constellations that interfere with each other. When someone constellates online in someone else's constellation, energetically speaking, they stand on that paper in the other person's space. Energetically, it is the same paper and distance does not matter. So if I represent three people at home in an online constellation, I have three pieces of paper with the names of those three people and I always place them in the same spot next to my laptop. When I am not standing on them, I simply stack the papers on the table.
It is important that all participants have a good overview of the layout of the constellation in the space. Would a photo with a verbal description be useful, which the other participants can copy? Or can the questioner draw the layout of the papers with the names and the direction of the arrows and show it via the webcam? Then the others can copy this too. In any case, make sure that everyone has the spatial arrangement in front of them, with the viewing direction.
