Thank you everyone for an in-depth discussion of the sources of our injunction
against speaking about our constellation experiences.
Each type of speech leads to an alternative impression of experience.
Appreciative speech or words of gratitude and choice may boost the pace of
"absorption" of a constellation. "I am humbled that when I took the risk to
step forward for this constellation I learned so much. I learned ... "
Of course, there's the analysis speak of science and dominance and this seems
suspect for our use when reviewing within ourselves or others a constellation
experience.
It comes down to our intentions when we speak. And also when we listen. We may
need patience because one person's spoken path to awe may have to run through
analysis. Then, and only then, perhaps, when they "cannot explain it any
further" and the scientists say, the mystery and wonder manifest again into
their souls.
Oh, a reminder, as yahoogroups archives all our messages, please take a moment
when responding to delete the long tail of prior messages that yahoogroups
automatically loads. Doing this will reduce the clutter of following these
threads. Thanks.
John Perkins, Seattle, WA 98105
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