Thanks Harrison for these reflections from the Maine coast.  I have given up on 
the power of the convened conference to make the changes that are needed in the 
world.  Copenhagen was the final straw in that line of thought.  Big meetings 
aren't going to change things.  Instead billions of small and connected 
conversations, self-organizing their own insights and futures, hanging together 
and learning how to deal with the new reality and then sharing their stories 
with others.  This is the power of the web and the social architectures that 
surround us now: we are all potential authors of our future and present states. 
 None of us are innocent bystanders anymore, and thus we all have a stake in 
creating the solutions that are needed for the myriad acute problems thrown at 
us from the present moment.

OST is a gift in this sense, but beyond that, it gives us a sense of how it 
feels to work in that unfamiliar, strange and ultimately empowering way.  OST 
points the way to a skillful and hair-raising way to address the emerging 
future.  

In working with clients these days I make sure that they aren't in love with 
the idea that their big Open Space is going to change the world.  It's not.  
But it might activate enough leadership that a community or organization ends 
up finding a way out of whatever pickle they are in.  Come to this 
gathering...you are invited to start something, and who knows where it will 
go...

Much love to you my friend, and my friends.

Chris

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CHRIS CORRIGAN
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On 2011-08-28, at 8:09 AM, Harrison Owen <[email protected]> wrote:

> While waiting for Irene – she has now come and largely gone – but the waiting 
> went on for a week or so. And in that time I started to write a note to 
> myself. That note took on a life of its own and led me to some places I have 
> been pondering, but never quite reached. I shared it with a few friends and 
> they seemed to enjoy. So I make bold to offer it to you my friends on OSLIST. 
> I guess that is appropriate, for the note has a lot to do with Open Space, 
> our collective learning, and where we might go from here. Actually it is an 
> invitation… and if curious go to:
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> http://openspaceworld.com/August%20Morning.pdf
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> Enjoy!
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