Dear Tova
Thank you so much for sharing your experiences on a surfboard! Isn´t it great 
watching people getting such major insights! 

Once when I was about to start an OS-conference several participants warned me 
about one of the participants who usually became kind of spaceinvader. This 
didn´t happen and he was the one approaching me after the event sharing that he 
found this way of working great and that he thinks the way he has been working 
may not have been that efficient. He also asked were he can learn more about it 
and I guess he bought "the book" as a starter. 
Keep on surfing!
Warmest regards
Thomas Herrmann
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  Dear friends and colleagues of the list,

   

  I am very stirred up and feel compelled to share an open space that ended 
last night: This is the first time I felt the endless joy of the experienced 
surfers, sea gliders, or so I imagine. The fact is I am not a very sporty 
person yet I adore professional, effortless performance in any field or walk. I 
can not tell you how happy I am and not even know where to start.

  Up until now I was working from an internal metaphor of a midwife: cleaning, 
preparing the physical space, preparing the birth-giver with some exercise and 
assurance as someone who has real confidence in the delivery process and in 
every birth-giver; of service, attending the needs, remembering this is not my 
baby, cherishing the moment of birth and breath.

   

  For me the last two days were very powerful and precious days in open space. 
180 people (160 of them were men) from High-tech net-work communication, an 
optical division of an Israeli global company, gathered in Ashkelon right by 
the Mediterranean sea-shore. "Daniel's cage of lions" by the sea…. opened way 
for me to extremely powerful vision of myself as a surfer, free and joyous 
(great for me who doesn't muster any physical mussel that well….). Why surfer? 

  One of the participants came to congratulate for the good work :"it must be 
hard to direct and navigate 180 people when you do not have a predetermined 
agenda, and you did it so graciously well", he said. I found myself pondering… 
and there came the glider's metaphor: "As I worked with you I had no sense of 
myself as navigating or directing I had the sense of surfing the sea: being 
totally there, attuned and open; listing with love and care and letting myself 
be led to were it needs to go. I trust the sea and I trust you people in a way 
that can be contagious." I heard the dimes ringing in his mind as new insights 
were popping. That was fun!

  As a surfer, if I try to stretch this metaphor a bit longer, I love and 
respect the sea, know it and trust it. I give myself and surrender to its 
mysterious powers yet I am confident every ride will have its unique life, 
surprises and teachings and even if it will be rough at the end we shall all 
make it to the shore (usually wet and full of delight).

   

  So happy to be part of oslisters' opening space!

   

  I will write the OS event details later. This is the 'preview';  thought if I 
will not write it immediately  in English it will never see daylight….

   

  With deep appreciation for all

  Tova

   

   

   

   

   

  Tova Averbuch             טובה אורבוך

  34 Rabinovitz St.   רחוב רבינוביץ 34     

  Holon            58672               חולון 

  Israel        

                 972-3-5523476 

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