Hi all
Thanks for all the acknowledgement of my efforts. It is a real gift. I take
it in and let it warm my heart.
Of course there are many people who deserve acknowledgement for the success
of this group so far. I clearly can't mention them all here. but I would
like to thank some of the peole who have helped me out privately in the
difficult CT moments. They include Jakob Schneider, Sheila Saunders, Annie
Wearne, Bubula Lardi and Barbara Morgan. There have been many others who
have sent messages of support publicly and privately. This has been
especially appreciated when I have been managing a difficult moderation
controversy.
One of the most difficult times was when the antagonism between ISCA and
Sciencia was at its peak. I worked hard to maintain a respectful place for
both which included insisting on respectful communication and not allowing
CT to be used for organisational purposes. Of course there will always be
someone who is seriously unhappy with the moderator in these circumstances.
Nonetheless as a group we navigated though these and other difficult
waters. It is only because of the dominant culture of inclusion and mutual
respect that this has been possible. During these times I received very
helpful advise and support that helped me know when I was on the right
track. Also people have felt free to criticise and support my moderation in
the forum over the years. I am grateful to people who have done both, even
when I haven't agreed with them.
Also there have been a number of leaders in the field like Anngwyn St Just
who have introduced many of their students to the forum. Others I am aware
of are Ed Lynch, Sheila Sunders, Francesca Mason Boring, Mark Johnson
Margarete Koenning, Maria Dolenc, Angelika Chisholm and many more. So
please don't feel offended if I have left your name out. You know who you
are :-) Of course everyone benefits from these people's efforts. And I am
sure everyone appreciates it.
I forgot that I suspended David for a little while. That was very early in
the piece as I remember. It reminds me of an Australian expression I
recently taught a Japanese person - "a good sport" David truly is a real
good sport. He didn't hold on to resentment and he remembered to keep his
eye on the ball. Moderating people with that level of maturity is a
pleasure.It makes the short term unpopularity well worth it. So his
acknowledgement is really special to me. The fact that he was on the end
of the stick and that our relationship recovered fairly quickly is
heartening.
So thank you everyone again.
And as this is an evolving forum suggestions are still and always welcome.
Cheers
and
Hasta la vista
Chris Walsh
Melbourne, Australia
ph +61 (0)3 9487 4647
www.cwalsh.com.au
On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 7:48 AM, david ward <theocean@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Chris .. speaking as one who joined the group early on ... managed to
be suspended on one occasion .. certainly experienced being a bit grumpy on
occasion . I just want to say this forum is a significant contribution to
the health of constellation work generally and has enriched everyone
involved with it.
great job
David
Pearls from the South Seas
On 20/03/2013, at 12:17 AM, Chris Walsh wrote:
Hi allthought
We have now reached the tenth anniversary of Constellation Talk. I
it was a good opportunity to begin a reflection on where we have comefrom,
how we are doing and where we are going.was
The very first message of this group was posted on February 15 2003,when
the group was started by me for people in Australia and New Zealand. It
a natural place for such a group to start. We here in the south are sofar
away from everyone else in our vast sparsely populated island continentof
Australia with the distant islands of New Zealand. We here are also veryus
long distances away from each other. So this group was designed to help
to overcome this geographical isolation.of
Somehow by the end of April 2003 the group transmogrified into an
international group. Over the years this group has been through a number
distinct phases of development as it has gotten bigger and as we have hadmatured
to navigate our way through various controversies. We seem to have
in a good way through these processes. I have done my best as groupfounder
and moderator to shepherd it through. I have tried to maintain a cultureof
transparency and openness to different viewpoints whilst supportingbeen
respectful communication and severely limiting the use of this group for
the purposes of promotions or advertising. Sometimes some people have
very unhappy with me but generally people seem quite happy and if votingthat
with your feet counts we now have 861 members from all around the globe.
Even with the advent of a number of constellation face book pages and
blogs, this group still remains strong. Nonetheless I don't expect it to
last forever. It will last as long as people find it helpful in a way
works better than other alternatives. When it is meant to finish it will.about
Meanwhile it still seems to be quite vibrant and lively. Any comments
this -positive or negative or any suggestions for improvement arewelcome.
If suggestions are made I would appreciate if people would consider howto
easy they might be to implement and how much work might be involved. Also
it is worthwhile considering if you support the culture created here and
consider the impact your suggestions may have on that as well.anniversary
I am looking forward to some interesting responses on our tenth
Cheers
and
Hasta la vista
Chris Walsh
Melbourne, Australia
ph +61 (0)3 9487 4647
www.cwalsh.com.au
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