Hello all,
This thread reminds me of a story.
A good friend's parents died this year, both within a few weeks of
each other, after respective illnesses. The friend's brother oversaw
the sale of the house. He organised removal of a few good pieces of
furniture.
The friend and his wife, who are running a demanding business, spent
six months driving four-hour round trips almost every second weekend
to sort out, pack up, and cart away the accumulated collections of
clothes, household goods, craft and memorabilia of a lifetime. The
clearing-out process culminated in filling a 6-square-metre hire skip
to the brim with whatever couldn't be distributed, sold, or given
away to charity.
The following weekend the brother, who had contributed comparatively
little to the clean-up, came to inspect the property, now ready for
sale. Said he: "I was looking for a broom to sweep the path but I
couldn't find one." No word about the superhuman efforts over so many
months.
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I've had a look at the ISCA website and am amazed at the extent of
the information presented there, and the number of people involved
with writing the text and translating it into different languages.
That must have taken you quite a few months!
My thanks go to you all everyone involved in whatever role for
undertaking such a fantastic job in order to establish a website
presence for the newly formed international organisation. Whatever
corrections may be made in time you did it!
Congratulations on a job so excellently performed. I am truly
grateful to you all for devoting so much time and care to a resource
that will benefit constellation facilitators and trainers worldwide.
With kind regards
Soni Stecker
Brown Hill, Australia
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