I have just re-read the little poem I sent to the list earlier today, and I 
sort of tripped over my use of the word "indifference".

Open space, I have often told myself, succeeds in part because we bring our 
passion, infused with the energy of commitment or responsibility.  But as I 
stumble over that one word, I find myself asking if os succeeds also because 
participants can relax and let go of something; we can settle into some form of 
indifference characterized by a kind of less-certainty or non-knowing.  Maybe 
it's just relaxation.  Perhaps so much good stuff happens because tension 
levels rarely run high, replaced by play and buoyancy.

Ralph Copleman

P.S.  To those who are generously inviting me to be a friend on Facebook, Open 
Space World, or any other social networking program: I appreciate the interest, 
but I cannot keep up with everyone so I am limiting my "confirm" responses 
these days to a very few.  A no-response does not mean I am "indifferent" to 
you.  Thanks for understanding.

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