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An amazing piece, Harrison - thank you - it was worth several
readings. I concur with what Suzanne highlighted, and at the same
time - there were so many "i gotta quote that" moments as I read it.
I'm glad Eleder added lots of literal color with his comprehensive
quote of your writing on his blog. "Invitation" is so much what Open
Space is about - and it's really an invitation to deepen - an
invitation into our selves. I'll take that invitation - and pass it
on with this message. Your post title, everything is moving, evokes thoughts about Buckminster Fuller when he said "I seem to be a verb, an evolutionary process". I wonder where this email thread will evolve. Earlier this month I was in Orlando at Agile 2010, an annual software conference that got started early in the aughts, the 00's, as a purely Open Space Technology event - but which the organizers decided "OST wouldn't scale". So the Open Space morphed into "Open Jam" on the "sidelines" which people mostly pass on their way to officially chosen events, and which has no facilitated opening, circle, or closing. OST would make the event so much better, but I'm glad there's at least some of that same spirit. It was great getting to meet and interact with attendees at these more spontaneous sessions - several of which were touted in the twitter world as "my favorite session at Agile 2010". One of those "Open Jam" sessions was an actual 90 minute Open Space Technology event at 7:30am the morning. To make that early hour even more challenging, it was after the conference party. Suzanne Daigle facilitated it - and it was wonderful. Even with only about 10 people and just one session - it was such a refreshing process. It was invigorating as opposed to so many other sessions at Agile 2010 which were really exhausting. The people who showed up at our mini OST were just the right people, even at that early hour after only a few hours sleep. The theme was also exciting - taking Scrum and Agile beyond software - a foreshadowing of the event Suzanne will facilitate in Phoenix next month. http://phoenix.scrumgathering.org/ Since I was in Florida for Agile 2010, I was fortunate enough to visit Sarasota and enjoy the Gulf of Mexico waters lapping gently on the "west coast" of Florida (thank goodness there was nary a sign spilled oil). The waves were small, but large enough to do a bit of body surfing, and since my head was swimming with Open Space Technology after hours of speaking with Suzanne Daigle - it's no surprise that I thought - Hey... I'm a wave rider. Here are my wave rider lessons from body surfing in Florida:
Harold (in Montana) On 8/26/10 4:34 PM, Suzanne Daigle wrote: Harrison, I accept the blame gladly if chiding you for being quiet led to this. Salutations to Ralph who inspired the "everything is moving" with you then taking us all on a journey at sea on the Ethelyn Rose. Virtual Wave Riding on this 25th anniversary year of Open Space. How fitting!Of everything that you wrote here, what speaks to me most is this sentence: "For me an invitation to Open Space is an opportunity to include friends and strangers in the deepest experience of (my) life." Thank you Harrison for inviting us all as you have all these years which has led us to invite others and each other in this big global community. In the spirit of invitation, how I wish I could know and hear all those who are out there now in the simplicity of this moment whether it's sitting at the kitchen table like me so glad that the sun is out after 4 days of gray skies and rain. If anyone feels so inclined, I invite you to come to the middle of this virtual circle to write a few words on one of the big white sheets of virtual paper on the floor. It's an invitation to everyone out there to Open a bit of Space to share for a brief magical moment where you are, how you feel or what's up with you right NOW, wherever you are! Not much that I know most days, but one thing I know for sure is that connecting with others gives me courage and much joy! Whimsically curious in Florida, Suzanne * * ========================================================== [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 |
