Welcome back Birgitt! And the idea of the facilitator's role as being integral to the emergent energy field of the Open Space is a good and useful one. Works for me. But I find myself coming out at a rather different place. It may well be age, but I find myself doing less and less (One more thing not to do!) - and when it comes to facilitation (at least in Open Space) less is definitely best. Truth to tell, my hope would be that facilitation and facilitators will soon be put on the "endangered species" list. Nice folks all (my friends and colleagues!) - but we should be in business to go out of business.
It is a pretty sick organization that requires the services of a "facilitator" - right up there with Life Support in the ICU. Healthy organizations demonstrate their health when they manifest the capacity to hold intelligent conversation productive of useful results. No help needed. Being "adult" as it were - and actually children do very well in this regard - so I guess it is just a "human function? And for the "sickies?" Some form of First Aid (Life Support) is definitely in order. But less is still best, I think. Now back to the Energy Field and the facilitator. My experience has been that my most useful role is to be negative - as in the negative pole in an energy field. I become the point of "grounding" - just to keep the power flow going. I am not the only one, but that is my main function. Do Nothing -- ! What would that look like? Well, in an early Open Space a most anxious lady approached me with the "vital existential question" - "What should I do, Harrison." With a malevolent look in my eye, I asked her, "What would you like to do?" So I see myself as the eternal question mark????? No answers - just openness. If anything, I am the symbol of the Quest(ion) - where do you really want to go??? Energy fields only "work" when there is a "negative pole" allowing the energy to flow. The people provide the positive (They CARE) - they will learn the power of the negative. They will learn the power of the Question/Quest. But for the moment, I can be their point of grounding. Not very glorious, and hardly worth the "big bucks" - but useful. I think. Harrison Harrison Owen 7808 River Falls Dr. Potomac, MD 20854 USA 189 Beaucaire Ave. (summer) Camden, Maine 20854 Phone 301-365-2093 (summer) 207-763-3261 www.openspaceworld.com www.ho-image.com (Personal Website) To subscribe, unsubscribe, change your options, view the archives of OSLIST Go to: <http://lists.openspacetech.org/listinfo.cgi/oslist-openspacetech.org> http://lists.openspacetech.org/listinfo.cgi/oslist-openspacetech.org From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Birgitt Williams Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2011 8:40 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [OSList] energy field of the facilitator and its influence on OST outcomes Warm greetings! I have been absent from this list for some time and am delighted to be connected now, at least for a while, taking advantage of some quiet time over the summer to connect with people and ideas. A topic that I wish to address is about the outcomes of an OST meeting in relation to the energy field of the facilitator. From my perspective and experience, there is a direct relationship. I often ask OST facilitators what they mean when they say that they 'open space' and 'hold space'. My perspective on the facilitator 'opening space' is that this is just not so. The facilitator does not 'open the space'. The sponsor 'opens space' in his or her organization so that the facilitator can conduct the form of the Open Space Technology meeting. Viewed from that lens, I make choices when I prepare with the sponsor for the OST meeting, and what I ask of the sponsor and his/her participation during the meeting itself. For example, the sponsor teams I work with are coached about working with their personal energy to support the highly engaging participatory process. I ask them to sit equidistant from each other in the circle and 'hold the space' open for the best possible outcomes and the greatest participation. At the end of every day of the meeting, we meet simply to discuss what it felt like to them to have opened the space and held the space. The reflections are amazing. My role as the lead facilitator and the role of my co-facilitators is one of working with the space being held, of going through the form of OST, and more importantly to be in touch with ourselves as resonant energy field generators. Every one of us works at being in genuine contact with ourselves, with our personal energy field, and within that genuine contact experiences love and peace and joy. Our job as resonant energy field generators is to broadcast this frequency from ourselves to give the greatest opportunity for everyone within the gathering to reach their greatest potential in the moment of the meeting. 'Holding the space' from my perspective is this very connection and interpretation of self as generating a resonant energy field. Doing little, being much. When a meeting goes well, there are many factors, including how well we created an energy field as facilitators and how well we did this together with our sponsors. We recognize that in both our observer role and in our role as energy field generators, we influence the meeting and the outcomes of the meeting. 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