Anna, I just read your piece regarding your OST experiences and was left with two thoughts:
1. You misinterpreted the point of my sharing a very tender and vulnerable, yet empowering moment for me. I became and remain fearless in Opening Space. 2. I never used the F word nor have I ever heard Harrison use it. And, contrary to your assessment: "And I trust he has shared other recommendations to OST facilitators that are warmer, focusing on spirit and acknowledging the dimension of holding people’s lives in one’s hands." Harrison's interaction and coaching to me was quite warm and full of Spirit, empowering me to Open the Space with my full presence, power, and care knowing that those in the room deserved nothing less given the lives each of them are held and hold in their hands in this world. BTW, I have the judgement about the F word and feel their are moments when it's very appropriate. Thank you for inspiring my thoughtful and heartfelt response, with a deep bow to you and Harrison. Dr. Rain Warren On Wed, Apr 24, 2024, 11:46 AM Anna Caroline Türk via OSList < [email protected]> wrote: > Dear all, > > Thank you Peggy for your and Harrison’s invitation to keep adding our > personal learning - including with Harrison. I heard the invitation and it > spoke to me. Finally, I made time to write. > > I had the privilege to meet OST at age 18 through Michael M Pannwitz in > 2000. He facilitated several OST meetings at my school in Berlin. He later > helped me facilitate my first OST and today I am a fulfilled consultant and > facilitator working the genuine contact way - having facilitated many many > OSTs in person and online. > > I met Harrison several times in Europe: in Berlin for his birthday and a > wave rider workshop, in Sardinia for the European OS Learning Exchange, > where the fifth principle of OST emerged, in London for a WOSonOS with > Phelim and his team, and in Sevilla where he facilitated an Open Space for > 100 imams and 100 rabbis and I was a member of the team. And last time in > Washington for the WOSonOS. > > Unfortunately, he could not attend the WosonOS in 2010 in Berlin, where we > had self-published a book celebrating OST, with many of you on the OS List > contributing. It was there that I realized that there is more than one > origin story to the emergence of OST. The two martinis and the man with the > hat is only one version. > I was glad to learn many women were involved in creating OST, while > Harrison wrote the book about it. Today I am facilitating and teaching OST > based on his teachings and enriched by the “Berlin” approach and the > Genuine Contact approach. > > Why some people, including Harrison, love wearing hats always - I don’t > know. To me, it turns a bit into a costume (the man with the hat) and it > feels less genuine. At the Open Space with the imams and rabbis, all the > men had their unique outfits - it was a bit hilarious. > When Harrison tried to make a last announcement at the marketplace after > the agenda creation - standing in the middle of the room on a chair with > his hat on - trying to get everyone’s attention I had another > demystification moment. > > Of course, I like him and I love even more the OST grassroots movement in > the world. > > I was truly truly impressed by the tender, calm, and very welcoming > facilitation of Barry Owen at the WOSonOS in Washington - which I partly > attribute to the son and father’s deep learning journey together. > > I am not a fan of the dominant storyline that Harrison promoted quite > loudly that OST is all about “self-organization” - it feels too narrow and > cold to me. But I should probably go back to his writings to remember he > also said more about the essence of OST. > One story, from the online gathering two weeks ago, felt also a bit harsh > to me: When Harrison had recommended to the facilitator to walk the circle, > look everyone in the eyes and internally say something like “fuck you all” > or something along this line. I get the teaching point. And I trust he has > shared other recommendations to OST facilitators that are warmer, focusing > on spirit and acknowledging the dimension of holding people’s lives in > one’s hands. > > I look forward to seeing you here there and hopefully in Istanbul and keep > learning together. > > Lots of Love > Anna Caroline > > P.s. Here a wonderful song from Etta James You can leave your hat on > <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lEThimbixQY> > > *Anna Caroline Türk* > Mentor to Visionary Leaders > +49(0)176 24872254 | TruthCircles.com <http://TruthCircles.com> > > > > > On Mon, Mar 18, 2024 at 5:27 PM Peggy Holman via OSList < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> As I’ve been reflecting on Harrison’s passing and what it means to me, I >> stumbled into the message below that Harrison wrote to the OSlist >> *exactly* 19 years ago - March 18, 2005. He asks: >> >> *What have we learned?* >> >> Seems like a fitting way to celebrate him...inviting us to answer his >> question. An excerpt from below: >> >> My hope would be to inspire/goad/embarrass/encourage each one of you to >> reflect of the past 20 years [now 39 years] (or at least that part of >> the 20 years in which >> you participated in the OS community) - and offer up your understanding of >> what you, personally, have learned - about Open Space, yourself in Open >> Space, about organizations in Open Space. And of course anything else you >> choose to share. >> >> I would hope that we would hear from more than the usual suspects. This >> is a >> call to all you Lurkers! ...Not everybody has been heard from! Now would >> be a good time to break >> the silence!!! >> >> … >> >> Pretend this is a closing circle, and we are passing the >> Talking Stick. Take a moment, maybe even a LONG moment (days/weeks) to >> reflect on what you have learned, and then talk as long as you want. And >> not >> just the "good stuff" - the pain and disillusionment as well, if that is >> your story. You have the stick! And please NO COMMENTARY! I suggest that >> we >> just let this roll without response - just like a Closing Circle. >> >> >> >> So I leave you with the question while I reflect on my own response to it. >> >> Love, >> Peggy >> >> >> >> _________________________________ >> Peggy Holman >> [email protected] >> >> Bellevue, WA 98006 >> 206-948-0432 >> www.peggyholman.com >> >> 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 >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Begin forwarded message: >> >> *From: *Harrison Owen <[email protected]> >> *Subject: **[OSLIST] What have we learned?* >> *Date: *March 18, 2005 at 3:39:53 PM PST >> *To: *[email protected] >> *Reply-To: *OSLIST <[email protected]> >> >> In 1985 the first Open Space happened in Monterey California. This year >> (in >> case you haven't noticed) is 2005. In short OS has been around for 20 >> years >> (not counting the 14,000,000,000 years previously). So what have we >> learned? >> >> >> This is not an idle question. A recent publication of the American >> journal, >> JABS - otherwise known as the "Journal of Applied Behavioral Science" >> offered a "special issue" dealing with Large Group Interventions. All the >> usual suspects appeared, but somehow Open Space was among the missing. One >> of the editors, Barbara Bunker, who is definitely an acquaintance, and I >> would consider a friend - told me that they had advertised for "papers" - >> including the "OS Network" - and nothing showed up. Frankly, I don't >> recall >> seeing anything, but my eyesight is getting pretty cloudy. Anyhow, I feel >> inspired to ask a question - What have we learned? >> >> This is not about making a special edition of JABS. And for sure it is not >> about "sour grapes" because we were not really present in JABS. It is all >> about a genuine question - What have we learned???? >> >> My hope would be to inspire/goad/embarrass/encourage each one of you to >> reflect of the past 20 years (or at least that part of the 20 years in >> which >> you participated in the OS community) - and offer up your understanding of >> what you, personally, have learned - about Open Space, yourself in Open >> Space, about organizations in Open Space. And of course anything else you >> choose to share. >> >> I would hope that we would hear from more than the usual suspects. This >> is a >> call to all you Lurkers! Last time I checked there were some 440 folks on >> OSLIST. Not everybody has been heard from! Now would be a good time to >> break >> the silence!!! >> >> And although it is doubtless Politically Incorrect - I suggest a rule for >> our discussion. Pretend this is a closing circle, and we are passing the >> Talking Stick. Take a moment, maybe even a LONG moment (days/weeks) to >> reflect on what you have learned, and then talk as long as you want. And >> not >> just the "good stuff" - the pain and disillusionment as well, if that is >> your story. You have the stick! And please NO COMENTARY! I suggest that we >> just let this roll without response - just like a Closing Circle. >> >> In August we will gather for OSONOS in Halifax. That gathering will be a >> lot >> of things - but one of the things it WILL be is a celebration of 20 years >> in >> Open Space. I can think of no greater birthday present from everybody to >> everybody than a reasoned, articulate description of what we have learned >> in >> the 20 years on the journey. >> >> Harrison >> >> Ps Assuming we have really learned something and manage to give that >> learning expression, there is no doubt in my mind that a copy of our >> Collected Works would be fun to read. ho >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Harrison Owen >> 7808 River Falls Drive >> Potomac, Maryland 20845 >> Phone 301-365-2093 >> >> Open Space Training www.openspaceworld.com < >> http://www.openspaceworld.com/> >> >> Open Space Institute www.openspaceworld.org >> Personal website http://mywebpages.comcast.net/hhowen/index.htm >> [email protected] >> To subscribe, unsubscribe, change your options, view the archives Visit: >> http://listserv.boisestate.edu/archives/oslist.html >> >> >> >> >> * >> * >> ========================================================== >> [email protected] >> ------------------------------ >> To subscribe, unsubscribe, change your options, >> view the archives of [email protected]: >> http://listserv.boisestate.edu/archives/oslist.html >> >> To learn about OpenSpaceEmailLists and OSLIST FAQs: >> http://www.openspaceworld.org/oslist >> >> >> >> OSList mailing list -- [email protected] >> To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected] >> See the archives here: >> https://oslist.org/empathy/list/everyone.oslist.org > > OSList mailing list -- [email protected] > To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected] > See the archives here: https://oslist.org/empathy/list/everyone.oslist.org
OSList mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected] See the archives here: https://oslist.org/empathy/list/everyone.oslist.org
