Harrison:
 
In what concerns your previous message to some friends, I have NINGed it as a 
blog post), as you requested. 
 
I know that you are now a WW OST NING member (Congratulations! and Thanks ;-), 
but I am not sure if you know already all the facilities, namely, the list of 
new activities by members, that appear below at the left of the main page.
 
So this is to let you know that there was a comment to your stuff on 
"WaveRiders in The Sky????". The transcription is here:
 Comment by Skye Riquelme 1 day ago 
 great...where do I join the WaveRiders??? 
 
This is interesting because of 3 reasons, 
 
1)  Skye is someone from Brazil I knew in a different NING community - The 
Presencing Institute Community at http://presencing.ning.com/, that has the 
symbol of Otto Scharmer's Theory U. 
 

  
- Some of you will remember the concept of Presencing being referred in this 
list in 2005, and many open spacers recognized it as similar to OST. The most 
clarifying of those posts was from Chris Corrigan and can be found here: 
http://listserv.boisestate.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind0504&L=oslist&P=R1201&I=-3&X=7AFC7D2012C125C29B&Y=arturfsilva%40yahoo.com.
 
After that Otto Scharmer's book "Theory U"  has been published (and it deserves 
to be read, as it goes deep in understanding the processes of letting go and 
letting come, and many others - which resonate with OST) and the Presencing 
Institute created;
 
- Skye message revels something very interesting - there are a lot of people in 
other communities that also want to be Wave Riders, and "Unite" to others of 
the like. He even seems to think, from your message, that your intention was to 
create a movement (to change the world? And was it?) and he wants to join.
 
So, Harrison, can you be so kind and go back to the OST NING and answer 
directly to him (in the blog post with the original title of your message)?
 
Thanks
 
Artur  
 
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--- On Tue, 12/15/09, Harrison Owen <hho...@verizon.net> wrote:


From: Harrison Owen <hho...@verizon.net>
Subject: [OSLIST] Opening space 24X7 --Wave Riders Unite!
To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
Date: Tuesday, December 15, 2009, 5:26 AM








Several days ago I sent a note to what I thought was going to be a small group 
of friends, inviting thinking about opening space every day, what that might 
mean, and how to accomplish all that in specifics. In effect, I was taking off 
from my book "Wave Rider" which is my best shot on the subject to date -- with 
the expectation that there is much more "out there" in terms of ideas and 
actions. Along the way I did suggest that OST (as the meeting approach) might 
be getting in the way of the larger discussion. Even worse, I facetiously 
(jokingly) invited everybody to join "The Imperial Society of Wave Riders!" 
Well you can imagine the uproar this caused. Here I am suggesting that we 
eliminate OST and become imperialists! Not a good day -- but I do think the 
proposed discussion has merit. In fact from where I sit it may just be the most 
important discussion we could have.
 
Given the state of the world (no need for detailed analysis) superior human 
performance achieved in a peaceful fashion seems like a very good idea. Or put 
another way how do we find the intelligence and energy to deal with the massive 
issues we face without killing each other? I believe that the 25 year Open 
Space experiment has clearly shown that superior performance in a peaceful 
manner can be achieved any time we open space. It may not be perfect, but it 
works better than just about anything else, and for sure it is a lot less work. 
The reason for all this is that we are not really doing anything. Rather, we 
are inviting the system (business, family, organization) to do what it can do 
all by itself. Self organize. We are just helping people to notice that -- and 
when they do magic seems to happen. Peace and high performance show up. If we 
are honest about it, I think we might realize that OST is in some real ways a 
fraud and a joke, at least it
 becomes all that if we take credit for the power and effect of the process, 
and the special way that we might "do" it. Rather like taking credit for the 
power and effect of gravity -- which will continue no matter what we do!
 
Anyhow, I believe the community that gathers here online (and anybody else who 
cares to join us) is uniquely positioned to engage in this discussion not just 
at a theoretical level but at a very solid practical level. We have the shared 
experience of hundreds of thousands of Open Spaces. And we have something else 
-- the shared experience of life in our community. As the world might see it 
the "Open Space Community" is a pretty strange thing. It has no boundaries, no 
formal organization, leadership, or corporate status. Membership is pretty much 
whoever shows up -- and the party has been going on for 25 years. Odd but very 
effective. Indeed there are multiple formal organizations in the world who with 
might greater effort have accomplished substantially less. Think about it! 
Multiple Global and regional meetings. A world wide reach. More training 
programs than you can name. And absolutely nobody is in charge. There has never 
been a Business Plan, and if
 a budget exists it has never been found. Is it all just a gossamer dream, a 
fanciful delusion, or something much deeper and more important? I vote for the 
latter. I think this is a conversation that needs to happen, not to the 
exclusion of all others, but this is where my passion is.
 
Anyhow I invite you to share and think about our common experience -- and let 
our experience be our guide. As a starting point we might just begin with 
invitation. What would happen if all our projects began with invitation as 
opposed to assignment?
 
 
Harrison  
 
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