Phelim, I laughed out loud when I read this (and when my 12-year old son
asked, what's so funny? and I explained what you'd written, he thought it
was funny, too) -- so your colleague's simple conscious interjection of fun
and delight into an aspect of the event (and it does seem like Open Spaces
provide ample opportunity for fun and funniness and delight as a matter of
course) continues to bubble and fizz beyond the event itself. Of course I
especially love the prospect of picking out of a bag a space that didn't
actually exist! What could be more open than that?

love, Christy
--
Christy Lee-Engel, ND, LAc
cell: 206.399.0868
clinic: http://oneskywellness.com
weblog: http://lifecultivatinglife.blogspot.com

On 6/10/07, Phelim McDermott <[email protected]> wrote:

I've just been reminded and had meant to mention that at our last
open space event Devoted and Disgruntled II people commented that
they had been surprised by sessions they didn't think they would
enjoy which had been rewarding.. as a response to this Alyn Gwndaf
created a Randomiser on the wall which was a means to select sessions
by chance means... so a bag with the different break out spaces in
it.. it even included break out spaces which didnt actually exist..
it was used by a lot of people. Any similar stories of the conscious
(manipulation) :) of chance?

Phelimx

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