Yes Arno,

As David Whyte says in my current favourite poem of his:

"Sweet Darkness

...

You must learn one thing:
The world was made to be free in.

Give up all other worlds 
Except the one to which you belong. "

...

Love


Phelim 

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On 22 Oct 2011, at 05:00, Arno Baltin <a...@tlu.ee> wrote:

> I like to call it "right of the 2 feet". One of the basic human rights. The 
> "away" and "toward" adds to it as well.
> 
> Be well,
> 
> Arno
> 
> On 22 October 2011 11:01, Eleder_BuM <eleder.aurtene...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Phelim, really the "towards" part of the metaphor reinforces the L2F 
> dramatically.
> Thanks so much for making me notice it, Phelim.
> Best,
> Eleder
> 
> 2011/10/21 Phelim <phe...@mac.com>
> 
> In open space technology there is only one law. It’s know as “The Law of Two 
> Feet” Some people don’t like calling it this and it is objected to on the 
> grounds of diversity/disability issues. So it gets re-christened “The law of 
> mobility”. However, I think it’s a very useful metaphor and as such think all 
> should have access to it. However that’s not what I want to talk about today.
> 
> Sometimes people concentrate on “The law of two feet.” as being about leaving 
> somewhere: it might be a session, a person who is dominating a conversation, 
> a topic that goes off somewhere you are no longer interested in, all these 
> are things one might want to move away from.
> 
> However it’s good to remember it’s a law of TWO feet. Let’s say the first 
> foot or step is away from. Then the second step in terms of our metaphor 
> could be what we are moving towards. If the emphasis is just on the first 
> step the potential energy or even an awareness of the second step can get 
> overwhelmed. Veiled in issues of possibility or social politeness.
> 
> So remember both aspects of the Law: “away from” but also “towards”. Where 
> have you already taken yourself or your mind? Where inside yourself have you 
> already taken your next step somewhere else?
> 
> This is a useful thing to remember not least because it might support you 
> over the threshold of your imagined impoliteness or arrogance when you find 
> yourself worrying about the fact that you are leaving somewhere and being 
> rude.
> 
> Maybe if you focus on where you are going to or where your presence has 
> gone.. Then you could realise it might be rude to have already left a less 
> than present self amongst the group. Or perhaps it’s even arrogant to assume 
> people will even notice that you left.
> 
> So whether you are attending to “The Law of Two Feet” or “The Law of 
> Mobility: Focus on the TWO feet of the dynamic and as Hal and Sidra Stone say 
> “Sweat the choice”.
> 
> 
> Love Phelim
> 
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