Am 03.06.2005 4:38 Uhr schrieb "Douglas D. Germann, Sr." unter <[email protected]>:
> To my good friends-- > > A musing from this morning: > > What we are about in open space is really not space but spaciousness, more > precisely spacelessness--no boundaries. Sure we talk of responsibility, but > that responsibility arises from the very spacelessness, the very openness. > Open space is an oxymoron: it is either bounded or open. > > :-Doug. Germann > Seeking people making community change. > From a lightly raining South Bend, Indiana, > where we need the rain--and the unboundedness > > * looking on a boundery is crossing the boundery standing at the fence shouting for the neighbour elevating the fence quarreling with the neighbour every boundery in its same is separation like connexion and connexion like separation like every ending is a beginning and every beginning follows an ending it´s all about flow, it´s all open we are bound to realize every boundery as fiction good friend florian needing as well rain in andalucía/spain --------------------------- florian fischer facilitación de desarollo c/sta.bárbara 18 E 04115 rodalquilar/nijar fon/fax 0034.950.389819 www.begleitung-im-wandel.com [email protected] * * ========================================================== [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
