Dear Raffi,
there is a space three houses down the street we live in, Draisweg, where the street curves, creating the tiniest kind of space... it is where about 100 neighbors met for the first time in the history of this community (it was established in 1936). The gathering which took place just a few weeks ago birthed a whole bunch of places where neighbors will meet: gardens are beckoning, kitchens too (and they want the dishes that were prepared by our ancestors to appear in the space of a recipe book)...
So, I do think spaces are collaborating...
Have fun
mmp

Raffi Aftandelian schrieb:
Friends, This is very short notice, but might be of interest nonetheless.

I think this has lots of relevance to living in OS, in part I see it as an
attempt to answer the question, "What if we understood the capacity of space
to be self-hosting?"

Full details at:
http://powersofplace-workspace.ning.com/events/powers-of-place-gathering

appreciatively,
Raffi

A POPI (Powers of Place Initiiave) gathering around the question: What is
the new narrative for co-evolving people and place?

We hear the powers of place asking us to gather - the land is asking for
reconnection. We call together stewards of places and people who are
inquiring into intentional relationship with place - rural or urban - to
gather together to be in a council of places.

We invite each other to share stories and practices, collect our wisdom on
the powers of place, illuminate a field of practice of place as partner in
our evolution, create a web of people and places to continue this work
beyond the gathering and to simply be together in a resonant space.

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