Hi Suzanne

For me, I guess the glory of OSList is that although each posting may take up a 
line of 'space' in the "OS" folder in my Inbox, it is my choice whether to 
engage or not. I love the activity is see when I open my email box, today it 
was OS (8) and the clearly marked threads when I venture into "OS" but I don't 
feel I have to open every posting. The community is whatever participants chose 
it to be.

Regards

Anne

Date: Sun, 10 Jul 2011 09:57:49 -0400
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [OSList] Space Invading

And what I love about Open Space is when YOU, Chris sometimes, Birgitt (have 
not seen her here but checked her website, am on her Facebook and met her in 
Berlin briefly) and others, newbies and longer timers, lurk but also play...as 
equals.  Hopefully the future will bring more of us in the sandbox to play 
cause there's really lots of room here on this OS list.  


So thank you Michael for your nice note. 

On Sun, Jul 10, 2011 at 7:18 AM, Michael M Pannwitz <[email protected]> wrote:

Dear Suzanne,

from where I look into on our listserve it's the "personal blog" kinds of 
invasions (invasions can be benevolent, I forgot what you call the other kind) 
that inform our interactions with spirit.

In times past, others posted plenty of "personal blog" kind of stuff and then 
some of them disappeared into other nooks and crannies (pretty much) such as 
Chris Corrigan (he does lurk, though, judging from his sparse presence) or 
Birgitt Bolton (known to most of us perhaps as Birgitt Williams)....


I got used to these changes... and I am happy with the stuff that comes from 
new invaders.

Have a great Sunday, too!

Greetings from Berlin

mmp



On 10.07.2011 12:53, Suzanne Daigle wrote:


Hi Everyone, been writing a lot on this list lately and part of me wants

to apologize fearing that I'm "space invading".  I asked someone across

the ocean about it and she responded that she didn't feel that way. She

also mentioned that people sometimes send private notes to others when

topics are more personal in nature using the OS list for information

sharing mostly. I do communicate privately sometimes but not too often

because just as I appreciate the benefit of deep personal insights from

others, I feel I must share accordingly.



She suggested that maybe if I was worried about space invading, I should

just ask.  I truly do not want to use this space as my personal blog.

After more than 2 years, I am still in awe with this community, feeling

passion for the process and gratitude for the gifts of learning from so

many.  At the same time, I notice that sometimes it gets quiet out there

and I wonder what people are working on or not working on. Maybe they

are too busy to write about their experiences or maybe compared to what

others are writing, they don't feel the story about their event is as

compelling or maybe, like me sometimes (more rarely now), they just

can't muster their courage to put themselves out there.



So anyway if I've space invaded, send me a private note and please let

me know as I don't want to take up more space than I should. On the

other hand, if there's something that makes people hold back, I'd be

very interested, as others would be I'm sure, in knowing what it is that

holds people back and how we can support each other in stepping forward

more.



Happy Sunday everyone, Suzanne







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