Dear Tony and Funda and everyone,

here are my questions to the questions raised, as I understand the question raised:

Are we not selforganized?
Is recognizing being selforganizing not a balm for our souls in a world of organizing?

In this context, what is the OST community?
What are the prerequisites for stuff that is  called "community"?

If we agree on the assumption that everything is selforganized (families, clans, villages, marketplaces, neighborhoods, mafia, churches, soccer teams, armies, labour unions, navies, police, hospitals, schools, universities, military, political parties, open space, strikes, grassroots movements... and beyond human forms of organizing such as forests, oceans, glaciers, deserts, the weather, pandemics, the universe, storms, fogs, the morning dew on the meadow that I touched with my feet an hour ago in our garden, volcanoes, earth quakes, rivers, ponds, bird swarms, fish swarms, insect swarms, ant hives, bee hives, earthworm networks, communication between trees...)
are our interactions as OST workers and open space lovers selforganizing?

To what degree do we live our talk when it gets to the nitty gritty of our assumptions about 2selforganizing?

Wishing us a wonderful morning, noon, afternoon, evening, night... whatever time it is in our diverse states and realms...

Love and Peace and remember the weatherforcast for October 18 in Berlin, it is assumed to  be "rather cooler with temperatures of 7°C and 14°C. Please bring a warm jacket in October!"
But be prepared, to be surprised.

mmp


Am 27.08.2023 um 17:05 schrieb Tony Budak via OSList:

Dear Funda and anyone,
You write here below: “To make it short,/*I wanted to analyze how we are organized, not as OST community.*/ Yesterday I forgot to add Face Book Groups, LinkedIn Pages, Qiqo Chat Communities, etc….and discuss with my colleagues if this is what we want and what we need?”


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