Thanks for this gem, Ralph. In Open Space, I experience an exquisite balance of structure and freedom, which you captured so nicely in everyday language.

In my journal this morning I wrote, "Space is the container that allows creativity to emerge." Then I wrote, "By definition, isn't space a trans-container dimension?"

Warm wishes from full-on spring,


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On Apr 8, 2009, at 6:43 AM, Ralph Copleman wrote:

I opened space for a group last weekend in Vermont (USA), and in my intro I found myself saying something like, "In open space, there is no plan, plenty of structure, and all the freedom you can handle."

I don't think I have ever quite explained it that way before.

Best to all from increasingly spring-like New Jersey, USA.

Ralph Copleman

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