Dear Harrison Talking recently with Larry Peterson, it became clear that I had omitted one of the important learnings from these recent years. And I am labeling it "The Role of Ritual". I recall that, at Days Inn in perhaps the Third International OSonOS, you just opened the space by saying something like "Well here we all are, and we all know what to do - so let's get on with it". I, and Larry (and I have heard you say) reckon that the ritual at the start of an OS gathering is very important. It would be no surprise to you to hear me say how important I see ritual as being, given that you and I are priests. We may not understand its origin or its full meaning, but its impact is always something that matters in some fashion to those present. The same applies, IMHO, in an OS Event. Walking the circle, engaging the eyes, focusing the spirit, opening the space, inviting the participation and the passions to emerge, etc. - all vital. No less vital is the opportunity, I believe, of evoking spirit with some kind of talking stick exercise at the close of the event, which challenges/invites participants to touch into their own soul and share whatever they are able to with others present. That, too, is ritual of a special and growing kind. Enough from me. Cheers and blessings, BRIAN
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