Francesco bello,
Thank you for the breath of fresh air and spontaneity you are bringing to my
sleepy, snowy and silent sunday morning here in the countrysiide of
Pennsylvania.
I apologize for catching up so late with my emails and for leaving a friend
alone, unwelcomed in cyber space. A big, big hug to you !!!!!!! And a welcome
to our circle.
For those of you who haven't met Franz, imagine a smiling and welcoming soul.
Yes, I think of him and my heart smiles.
He celebrated his birthday at Cloister Bernried this past May at the same time
as Ed Lynch and it was great to cheer for such a cheerful person.
Great moment that are dear to my heart and I am thankful for the opportunity
to share them with you, CT friends.
I remember you Franz with your camera catching those memorable spots on the.
lake always with welcoming eyes.
As I am reading these last emails, I feel energized by the outpour of
emotions on these lines, from Anni's desire to connect, to Bill's joke's and
buddying pats.
Yes, I agree, Anni and Anita, it is a great thing to find a way to know each
other more.
I am grateful to Cloister Bernried for the opportunity of becoming friend with
incredible people like you.
I would like to thank you all for enriching my days on the hills of
Pennsylvania with such a great group of friends!!!!!!!!
Love to all
Chiara
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-----Original Message-----
From: "Franz Kalab" <franz@xxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 24 Jan 2009 20:26:34
To: <ConstellationTalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: [ConstellationTalk] Re: What was it I wanted?
Annimukkala, thank you!
I asked of course myself what I wanted and expected and why.
Good points you make. Give what you need; Native wisdom to me. Thanks for
the reminder.
One way to welcome others is, I feel, to open up myself as I can, showing a
piece of my heart, becoming vulnerable. That is how I like opening a
constellation day and most take the invitation.
He, how to teach a song here? Where are the sounds? At times in circles we
sing... Do you? It seems so. Using music in constellation work... Okay, I
join you:
Share in the miracle
Love given multiplies
Da da da
Light up your life with the light
The colour of God´s light is love
In your PPS you seem to refer to an ancient text: if I speak in the
languages of men and of angels, but have not love, I am only a resounding
gong or a clanging cymbal?
Warm regards,
Franz
From: ConstellationTalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:ConstellationTalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of annimukkala
Sent: Saturday, January 24, 2009 6:20 AM
To: ConstellationTalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [ConstellationTalk] Re: What was it I wanted?
dear franz and of course each of you,
what was it you wanted. interesting. perhaps what can you offer
also is a good question to pose. perhaps if you were not met with a
smile, then meet someone else with a smile. perhaps if you were not
welcomed, then be the welcomer. if you give what you would like to
have here then perhaps it will become a place of smiling and
welcoming and those things you would like.
i have made that decision.....to be what i would like to have this
be. many years ago i wrote a little song about light and one of my
lyrics simply sang,
share in the miracle, love given multiplies.........da da da.....
light up your life with the light of (the field)
the colour of god's light is love
so how about we all start to light up this place with a little of
that.... if we give love, then others will, too. it just
happens........
oh! and franz, by the way, hi there!!!! nice to read all about you.
and p.s. i think that as facilitators we do need to approach our
work with love. without that we really are just gongs going off
disturbing someone's way.
p.p.s. i have been using a special blend of essential oils for a
week to stimulate my own writing projects so with all this babble i
have been posting here today, i ask you to bare with me.
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