Hi all,
This is an interesting clip about time from Rupert Sheldrake.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2DuI_MXCTQ
Cheers
Sadhana
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From: David Mathes <david@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: ConstellationTalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tue, December 7, 2010 1:29:15 PM
Subject: [ConstellationTalk] Time
Dear Friends,
I am becoming more interested in the effects of working with Time, or working
outside of Time.
I became aware about a year ago that the energy of 'What is' seems to exist
outside of time, as though in a timeless fashion.
A little while after this I found that representatives were wanting to be in
multiple places in Constellations, for example, ancestors or founders also said
they existed in front of protagonists, as though they were in the future. Also
as a more rigid sense of time seemed to leave the Constellation space, the
space
seemed to broaden and more elements seemed to say, "I am the spirit of", maybe
land, or the lost twin. Different things. To me it seemed that with less of a
structure of time, the work changed and had a different way of evolving.
I find that a great way to learn something is to listen to participants, as
they
are the 'receivers' of what we do, and constellation work seems to connect with
the river of inner wisdom. Some said that time is just an illusion, and does
not
really exist. Time is a structure we have made to feel safe, like other
structures and boundaries we make.
In the last few months i have made this more definite. At workshops I don't
wear
a watch any more and take clocks out of the room. I am much stricter on people
turning off mobiles (recently I felt I was excluding mobiles and should thank
them in some way! Sometimes they deliver interesting messages at workshops.)
This has led to some interesting effects, more cases, broader cases in the same
time.
Recently there was a funny situation where we had a three day workshop with a
cooked lunch at a restaurant at a definite time and a definite ending time each
day.
Six times we thought "is this a good time to stop?" and the organiser said,
yes,
its the perfect time.
So, I don't really know, maybe just allowing the system look after time is
supporting the work.
A thought that comes to me is that much of our work is rooted in time, quite
sequential, "who came first etc". If we are different with time, what happens
then?
I would be very interested in your experiences.
Best Wishes
David Mathes
www.innersuccess.net.au
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