Re: [ConstellationTalk] 36.3 Celsius 114 Fahrenheit

  • From: David Ward <theocean@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: ConstellationTalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2009 12:16:22 +1100

Hi Leila ..I'll see what i can discover...David


leia reid wrote:

David - thanks for the post. I have been trying to get hold of Daricha and have 
been really worried... I am glad they are safe and so sad about the loss of 
their home and centre. I was one of the founders of it 30 years ago. Do you 
know how i can reach him? His cell is off.

Leia

To: ConstellationTalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
From: theocean@xxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2009 15:58:05 +1100
Subject: Re: [ConstellationTalk] 36.3 Celsius 114 Fahrenheit




















Hi Chris.. our place was in the direct path of the fire and was saved by
a wind change...Dariecha and Rachana - they run constellation work at -
The Centre for Human Transformation - a few kms from us - lost their
house and their Centre and became trapped and were only saved when
their son arranged for a private helicopter to pick them up..as I
understand it was a very close call..right now there's been a wind
change from the SW to there SE...the kids were sent home early from the
school next door this afternoon ...and I'm about to get on the roof
because friends of ours a couple kms away are coming under 'ember
attack' ...any way still hope to see you Wednesday...just to make sure i
haven't give the wrong impression ....Janne and I fled on Saturday...no
heroes here...all the best David..Fresh Medicine ...Healesville



Chris Walsh wrote:


Yesterday in my home town we had the hottest day on record. It was

unbearable. When you went outside it was so hot it was difficult to

breathe


There are still terrible bushfires burning. They are the worst bush

fires we

have ever had. So far 66 people are dead and we expect the death toll will

rise to well above 100. Far more have suffered horrendous burns. Over 700

homes have been destroyed. Whole townships have been razed as if they were

carpet bombed. God knows how many animals kangaroos, possums, koalas,

cattle

and sheep have been killed and injured. I saw images on the television of

kangaroos jumping away from the flames as fast as they could in these

searing conditions. They must have been exhausted and dehydrated if they

ever made it to safety.


And at the same time as all this, I was facilitating a constellation

workshop. Some participants had their own homes directly threatened.

Everyone knew someone in danger or directly affected. The premier of our

state of Victoria cried on television. The prime minister took a grown man

into his arms who was sobbing. Australians usually bear crisis with

defiant

good humour. This was different.


This was our hurricane Katrina. I am afraid we all more and more

vulnerable

to extreme weather events like this with global warming. Please send

us your

good wishes. God knows we need them.


hasta la vista


Chris Walsh


Melbourne, Australia

webpage: <http://www.cwalsh.com.au <http://www.cwalsh.com.au>>

www.cwalsh.com.au


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