HI all!
I just flashed on a very obvious and important consequence of having
been at OSonOS for the first time last year in Goa.

Without realizing it, since September I have told many many stories,
some of them many times to different people of different experiences
and different people in Goa.

I think the common thread that runs through all the stories is not so much
Open Space Technology but just *being* in open space.
And in a sense that has been my way of
"paying back" OSI-USA's generous contribution of travel expenses for
me last year. Sharing those stories maybe has been a way of planting
seeds (without me realizing it) about another a way of being on Earth.

To go back to the accounting metaphor and Harrison's wish that OST
become as commonplace as accounting: if accounting is about
number-crunching, then OST is about life-crunching (crunching potato
chip by potato chip on the delightful texture of the open space of
life). It tastes great and, boy, is it filling!

Warmly,
Raffi




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