Thanks Chris, for your input.
I had wondered whether my last article to the chatgroup had reached anybody,
because it had come back. It was about my work done in July. Although nobody
has replied on it, I feel it is ok. Some things just need to be expressed.
At the moment it seems as if the practical constellation work shifts to the
back ground. Presently I am very much involved in our school (had a
constellation on that one in Zist). It is amazing how the constellation work
and knowledge helps me through with my task. Even there I am learning a lot
about "constellations" in another practical field. Presently I am reading
Marianne Franke-Gricksch "Du gehörst zu uns!" (You belong to us?). It is
inspiring to read!
Bye for now
from Namibia to all of you in the other parts of the world,
Monika
----- Original Message -----
From: Chris Walsh
To: ConstellationTalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Sunday, August 31, 2003 2:02 PM
Subject: [ConstellationTalk] acknowledgement
Recently there have been a couple of good interactive conversations (threads)
on this chat group. One about research and the more recent one about the Philip
Adams article.
One of the good things about conversation is the feeling of being heard &
acknowledged. I am aware a lot of emails have gone unacknowledged in this
group. eg.
a.. some time ago Chris Millar wrote a lovely summary of his experiences at
the international congress in Wurzburg
b.. More recently Monika from Namibia wrote about some recent experiences
with her work there - How amazing!
c.. and Jo Fenwick shared her experience of representatives silently
communicating
I know this experience of being unacknowledged can be frustrating. Your email
can feel like a message in a bottle cast out to sea. Maybe someone reads it &
enjoys it maybe not. However I feel as if I am over contributing already, so I
feel we need some others to do the acknowledging.
So there are 60 people registered in this group. I would like to encourage
the silent members to say a few words, even if it is only one line of
acknowledgement. (original contributions would also be welcome.)
I would also like to hear if anyone feels intimidated to contribute for any
reason or if there are any suggestions as to how to make it easier to
contribute.
It would be better to make these suggestions to the group but if for any
reason you feel it is more appropriate you can send suggestions directly to me
at info@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
hasta la vista
Chris Walsh
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