Thanks to all.  Craig




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Craig – How about “all of the above?” – Or maybe, “Louie was right.” Personally 
I have to say that if I actually knew what I was doing, I would have “defined 
it.” Fact of the matter is, I didn’t have a clue – so the best I could do was 
describe what happened and how it felt. With the wisdom of hindsight, which in 
my case has been developing over 27 years, I am not sure I am in any better 
position. Admittedly I am more than a little slow. Then again I am not quite 
sure what the advantage of a definition might be??? In my experience, everybody 
knows Open Space when they meet. Equally they know when the space is closed. 
Precise definition doesn’t seem to make too much difference. Rather like 
hitting your head against a wall. You know there is a wall (or something) and 
it definitely feels better when you stop. It is almost axiomatic – when you 
feel good, I mean really just on top of your game, you know the space is open. 
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Subject: [OSList] Craig  Question--For years, I have heard open space and 
talked about open space, creating open space, holding space, etc. . .My 
questions are: 1)  What is space and what is open space?  What are the 
components that make up open space or space that is really open?  From your 
experience, what are the qualities most characteristic of this quality of space 
and community?    2)  What are the pillars that assist in holding it, once that 
quality of space is created? Up until now, I see it as a metaphor that alludes 
to meaning but cannot denote it, descriptive more than prescriptive.  It is 
like Louis Armstrong when ask, Is that jazz, he said, if I have to tell you, it 
isn't jazz.  I think the same might be said for open space, but I still ask. . 
.how would you describe open space and its components? Thanks,Craig   
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