Dear Eva and others,
To a certain point I agree with you Eva. We are less and less visiting each
other, having meals together, sharing personally. But at least we are
communicating! Even if it is from our computers.
Many times I thought that a communication like this, which you call virtual
is an effort from us to understand that we do not need our bodies physically
to be able to communicate with each other. Isnt this the basis of an energy
field ? It is enough to think. It is enough to feel. It is enough to send an
email. I know it sounds strange but think of that.
And yet, I, myself much prefer to be with someone physically. When I feel I
can not be with them either because of them or because of myself I then sit
in meditation and think the best of them. This helps. As communicating by
emails helps. It is another way for us human beings to learn how to maintain
contact. What for, what is the biggest goal here I dont know. But certainly
there is a goal. For better or for worse. Much love to all.
Zaquie Meredith
Brasil
www.zaquie.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Eva Van-Sonderen" <evason@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <ConstellationTalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 11:39 AM
Subject: Re: [ConstellationTalk] Re Dan and Mary Group constellations
vindividual constellations
This is called: a virtual sense of community. People sitting isolated in
their homes behind their computers, instead of visiting each other, sharing
meals, listening to each other. No wonder that in our extremely indivualised
Western societies sales of anti-deppressants are so sky-high.
shalom from Jerusalem,
Eva
----- Original Message ----- From: "ed lynch" <breakers2@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <ConstellationTalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 1:20 PM
Subject: Re: [ConstellationTalk] Re Dan and Mary Group constellations
vindividual constellations
Some social psychologists have found that Facebook, MySpace and Twitter
are
creating more and more a sense of community in a new form. I just do not
remember where is I saw the research
Ed Lynch
On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 5:55 AM, Liz <liz.sleeper@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Dan and Mary,
I really appreciate reading your thoughts on this. My feeling is that it
is
important to work in a group setting for the sake of the community. I
have
no doubt it can be hard to attract a group and no doubt that that could
be
explored in other arenas, but sense is that in the Western world - and
particularly in America, we have less and less sense of community and
more
and more sense of our disconnectedness to others. Individual
psychotherapy
is a means of continuing this way of being. The group situation is very
powerful and the feeling of love that one experiences for the group can
be
brought into our local fragmented disconnected communities. We are all
connected, though it is so easy to forget this.
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