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From: Anna Magee <annamagee123@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Constellation Talk <constellationtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sat, 02 Apr 2011 09:46:06 +0100 (IST)
Subject: [ConstellationTalk] Dr Emoto & Honouring the Mother
Dear All,I was touched by the inclusion of Dr Emoto's appeal for a global
consciousness for the injured waters of Fukushima, so that I not only observed
his request but copied the letter out of CTalk and forwarded it on elsewhere. I
can see why members and also Chris as moderator, would feel that this is not a
'systemic constellation' issue suitable for this forum, and certainly it isnt
couched in that 'language', so I wasn't surprised to see that happen. But what
I have found is such a view hasn't sat well with me. In essence what Dr Emoto
is doing is offering us the sentences for acknowledging our collective
perpetration and disrespect for our Mother - Gaia, so that we can be
accountable systemically but also connect with the deeper truth of love and
bonding for the source of our collective Life. Indigenous people understand the
bond and the responsibility that goes with the bond to our mother the Earth,
somehow the 'western mind' as Richard Tarnas refers to it, has lost th
is sense of connection and accountability. The good news perhaps is that via a
long and difficult route the western mind has come to something we refer to as
'quantum physics' which brings us to a world view not so disimillar to that
understood by ancient and indigenous peoples. The interconnectedness of
everything, and our accountability collectively in systemic terms for the
'whole-being' of the organic system that is Life on Earth. Our consciousness
and intention really does make a difference, as it does in the space we create
for a 'constellation'. Currently our relationship with the Earth is more akin
to a heavy infestation of scabies in her skin that that of loving and
respectful children, so I have no difficulty in 'bowing down' in
acknowledgement of my part in this and of my deep love and respect for her
capacity to give life (and to take it).
Respectfully,Anna
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