A constellation in the science of astronomy is a grouping of stars that apparently does not change its location, in ancient times the analysts of the night sky decided to join them by means of imaginary lines in order to achieve a figure or silhouette.
This was later denied since the fixed position stars are not associated with each other, on the contrary, they are light years away, in the same way the silhouettes devised were arbitrarily according to the imagination of each person, in fact peoples of ancient times various different silhouettes described involving the same constellations, born here mentioned: Big Dipper, Little Dipper, Orion 's belt, among others.
The constellation is not only an astronomical term, it is also used in psychology under the name of "family constellation". This is a theory developed by the psychoanalyst Bert Hellinger, who exposes in his theory that psychological problems expressed in adulthood are rooted or how family relationships influence, parents fights in front of their child, father who beat or mistreat the mother and vice versa, different situations that unconsciously affect the child and make him prone to suffer long-term psychological conditions.
The family constellation method makes it possible to identify the situations that throughout life have been the cause of suffering in the patient until it is possible to decipher which of all these lived events is the one that significantly psychologically marked the person. The family constellation is done through workshops in which the beings that are important in their family environment are involved.