Re: [ConstellationTalk] Great day to be Australian

  • From: William Mannle <billmag@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: ConstellationTalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2008 07:33:31 -0500

Bravo Australia!!

Bill Mannle


On Feb 13, 2008, at 8:29 AM, Jonine Lee wrote:

dear Max and Chris,
many thanks for posting this in such an appropriate space,
dear fellow constellators it is such a momentuous day for us here and to be able to share it with a community around the world that can so appreciate what it means for us as a nation is so precious, thankyou for being there to hear us, the tears have flowed so freely today,
My clients arrived and with each we just looked at each other embraced and cried, beyond words, it feels like we have grown up as a nation, taken responsability, realised the cost not to do so and embraced one another with a spirit of togetherness, both sides of parliment showed respect for one another and did not seek to use the occassion to grandstand ....
to see the statesmanship that Rudd exhibited was hopeful re our future under this government, to hear him speak of the soul of the nation needing to say sorry was amazing and equally for the opposition leader to speak of his own family pain was also heartening , there is still
fear of what this will mean amongst some AUstralians but.....the tide has turned, and yes i too feel deeply proud to be a person in this country,
for all those displaced and excluded whether as an individual in a family system or as a race, a nation. \today speaks to the deepest part of us all the reaching out to one another.....and that reaching out being met
with love to all,
jonine
jonine@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Max Dauskardt
  To: ConstellationTalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2008 5:28 PM
  Subject: [ConstellationTalk] Great day to be Australian



  Today is a momentous day in the history of Australia
  Never has it been a greater honour to be a new Australian

  The Prime Minister of this country has as the first act of
  the newly elected parliament said SORRY
  Sorry to what had happened to all Aboriginals
  Sorry in particular to those tens of thousands who were as children
  forcibly removed from their families to be never returned.

  Why report here?
  It goes to the core of our work
  Constellation principles applied
  please read for yourself

  the full text of Kevin Rudd'd speech is to be found in:
http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/kevin-rudds-sorry-speech/ 2008/02/13/1202760379056.html?page=fullpage#contentSwap2

  below are some of the highlights

  with great joy from

  Alemka and Max
  Melbourne, Australia

  -------
There is something terribly primal about these firsthand accounts. The
pain is searing; it screams from the pages. The hurt, the humiliation, the
degradation and the sheer brutality of the act of physically separating a
mother from her children is a deep assault on our senses and on our most
  elemental humanity.

  These stories cry out to be heard; they cry out for an apology.
  ---
As has been said of settler societies elsewhere, we are the bearers of
many blessings from our ancestors; therefore we must also be the bearer of
  their burdens as well.

Therefore, for our nation, the course of action is clear: that is, to deal
  now with what has become one of the darkest chapters in Australia's
  history.

  In doing so, we are doing more than contending with the facts, the
  evidence and the often rancorous public debate.

  In doing so, we are also wrestling with our own soul.

This is not, as some would argue, a black-armband view of history; it is
just the truth: the cold, confronting, uncomfortable truth - facing it,
  dealing with it, moving on from it.

Until we fully confront that truth, there will always be a shadow hanging
over us and our future as a fully united and fully reconciled people.

It is time to reconcile. It is time to recognise the injustices of the
  past. It is time to say sorry. It is time to move forward together.

  To the stolen generations, I say the following: as Prime Minister of
  Australia, I am sorry.

  On behalf of the government of Australia, I am sorry.

  On behalf of the parliament of Australia, I am sorry.
  ---
I know that, in offering this apology on behalf of the government and the
parliament, there is nothing I can say today that can take away the pain
  you have suffered personally.

  Whatever words I speak today, I cannot undo that.

  Words alone are not that powerful; grief is a very personal thing.

I ask those non-indigenous Australians listening today who may not fully
understand why what we are doing is so important to imagine for a moment
  that this had happened to you.
I say to honourable members here present: imagine if this had happened to
us. Imagine the crippling effect. Imagine how hard it would be to forgive.
  ---
Mr Speaker, today the parliament has come together to right a great wrong.
We have come together to deal with the past so that we might fully embrace
the future. We have had sufficient audacity of faith to advance a pathway
to that future, with arms extended rather than with fists still clenched.

So let us seize the day. Let it not become a moment of mere sentimental
  reflection.

Let us take it with both hands and allow this day, this day of national
reconciliation, to become one of those rare moments in which we might just
be able to transform the way in which the nation thinks about itself,
whereby the injustice administered to the stolen generations in the name
of these, our parliaments, causes all of us to reappraise, at the deepest
level of our beliefs, the real possibility of reconciliation writ large:
reconciliation across all indigenous Australia; reconciliation across the
entire history of the often bloody encounter between those who emerged
from the Dreamtime a thousand generations ago and those who, like me, came
across the seas only yesterday; reconciliation which opens up whole new
  possibilities for the future.

  It is for the nation to bring the first two centuries of our settled
history to a close, as we begin a new chapter. We embrace with pride,
admiration and awe these great and ancient cultures we are truly blessed
  to have among us cultures that provide a unique, uninterrupted human
thread linking our Australian continent to the most ancient prehistory of
  our planet.

  --
  Max Dauskardt
  max@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

  --
  Max Dauskardt
  max@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx





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