Aah yes,

Doing the work is a great way to prepare for opening space! It's pretty 
challenging but I've found it very useful. I had a great conversation with 
Chris Corrigan about this when I was in Vancouver. Matilda and I first found 
out about the Work from his partner Caitlin who is a trainer for The Work. I'm 
sure he has some interesting insights on the connections between OS and the 
Work!

Phelim x

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On 20 Dec 2010, at 11:47, ELEDER AURTENETXE PILDAIN 
<[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello open space friends around the big ball!
> Last week I received some books by Byron Katie (www.thework.com).
> Now I´m delighted reading one of them, "A thousand names for joy", in my 
> daily train commuting. 
> So good! So many similarities with open space! Did you know about it? If not, 
> I´m sure you´ll love it... 
> 
> Enjoy life :-)!
> Eleder
> 
> BM31_Bilbao: Mind Mapping-Open Space Technology-Creativity
> www.flowandshow.blogspot.com
> www.bm31-liburuak.blogspot.com (BM31 books)
> www.burumapak.blogspot.com (Basque)
> www.in-fluyendo.blogspot.com (Spanish)
> 
> Twitter: @Eleder_BM
> 
> 
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