Dear Harrison,

Just a few words to celebrate you. We met in 1995 when a friend from Antioch 
University Seattle sent me an article from Training Magazine on Open Space 
Technology and I called you. It changed my life. You gave words and a framework 
to something I’d been playing with: the importance of random encounters for 
creativity and innovation — for “learning organizations" to flourish. Of course 
I joined the party. WE started this listserv. When you came to Seattle as part 
of your world tour with the idea of forming the Open Space Institute (OSI) in 
1996, I was one of 7 who contributed $10 so we had the $70 required to apply 
for nonprofit status in the US. We quickly learned that our colleagues in 
Australia and Canada, who also formed OSI’s, expected that we add -US to our 
name. We did. And a network was acknowledged. 

All this is to say happy birthday Harrison. Thank you for being you. It has 
been a ride! May we continue to be present to what emerges as increasing 
numbers discover the challenges and opportunities of living life in open space.

Love,
Peggy




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Peggy Holman
[email protected]
Twitter: @peggyholman

Bellevue, WA  98006
206-948-0432
www.peggyholman.com
www.journalismthatmatters.org

Enjoy the award winning Engaging Emergence: Turning Upheaval into Opportunity 
<https://peggyholman.com/papers/engaging-emergence/>

 
"An angel told me that the only way to step into the fire and not get burnt, is 
to become 
the fire".
  -- Drew Dellinger














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