And if you go back to Aramaic you come up with a word that is more about 
"sound" - as in the original sound - in open space.  How appropriate that it 
"was/is" and at the same time is the "observed/observer".  Perhaps the perfect 
remedy to the intellectualizing of the term is to simply sit in the space 
(albeit open) and be a witness to the sound of life rather than thinking about 
it.

Toni
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Harrison Owen 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2002 4:54 AM
  Subject: Logos and other considerations


  Laurel.Wrote:

  At any rate, the logos has always seemed to me to be the innate drive toward 
  self-organization (for doesn't that which steers all things through all 
  things necessarily include steering itself through itself? Sounds like 
  self-organization to me.)

  Logos is definitely one of the Heavy Words of the Western World. The simple, 
literal translation is "word" -- but not to be compared with idle chatter. If 
anybody recalls the opening of The Gospel According to St. John... "In the 
beginning was the word (logos), and the word was with God, and the word was 
God." Pretty heavy stuff. So if you were an ancient Greek, Platonist, 
neo-platonist, or something of the sort -- Logos would certainly be a handy 
tool when it came to talking about the soft under belly of Open Space and 
Self-organization. Goodness me -- we're getting awful weird.  Reminds me of a 
story somebody told me about a Priest (Roman I think) who called up one of our 
colleagues with the question, "Is Open Space a Cult?" Should he read some of 
this stuff, he would be sure -- I wonder what the appropriate Exorcism might be 
to get rid of all this?

  Harrison



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