Dear Therese,

enjoyed reading your email.

To me, everyone lives in open space all the time. Regardless of whether I or others or they themselves are aware of it. Granted, sometimes the space does not look very open or hardly exists. When there is none, things are over (at least on this planet).

Even before running into OST I never felt comfortable sitting in rows and listening to someone up front, I guess it always felt like the horrible school I attended as a teenager. As I got into OST more I discovered that I really had to avoid those kinds of situations for myself. I was not bored but it is more like panic or threat of vomiting. I do hope others dont have such uncomfortable reactions... it has expanded my time (the other coin of space/time) considerably, however.

Naps, even though they take time, definitely expand my time.

Greetings from Berlin where things have not yet returned to normal

mmp

On 15.07.2014 08:33, Therese Fitzpatrick wrote:
I was surprised to read that all OS facilitators did not feel free to
take naps whenever they feel called to do so. I live in OS. Always.
People around me don't always know I am in OS but it does not matter as
long as I do.

I have taken at least one nap a day my entire life, except for rare
interludes when I had structured jobs. but even with 9-5 jobs and a
toddler who needed family time with her mama, sometimes I would have to
take a nap before tending to her dinner and her need to be with me.

I was recently at a single, all-day workshop that kinda bored me. I had
hope that things would improve, otherwise I would have left. And I guess
I had curiosity to see what was going to happen, another reason I did
not leave. What did I do?  I went to the back of the room and took a nap
on the floor. It was an event where someone up front did all the
talking. I always need a nap when I find myself expected to just sit and
listen, no dialogue, no movement, not even permission to 'take care of
one's self', with the sheeple waiting until a break is announced to use
the restroom. I have never been able to conform that way which is why,
the instant I first heard of OS I knew I had found something vital for me.

I am surprised to read OS facilitators asking if it is okay to take a
nap as the OS facilitator:  of course everything is right in OS if you
feel called to do it.

Harrison:  I have only attended a few of the same events as you and I
don't think you were  the facilitator of those few events. But I can
assure you that when you disappeared here and there, people noticed.
You are a powerful being and your energy, or its absence, is always
noted, I suspect.  Of course, these few events we both attended, some
years ago now, were full of OS people or about OS and you started OS so
of course your presence has much energy for an OS crowd.

The correct length of my nap is the time I nap when I can. On those rare
occasions when I actually set an alarm because I have to pay attention
to time, the nap is usually a failure.

The best sleep of my life comes while napping. Always has.

In Mexico there is a tradition of an afternoon siesta. Or nap.

I lived in Bogotå for a year in the seventies:  everything, or close to
it,  closed from noonish to two or three (my memory on precise hours is
fuzzy). It was comparable to a siesta.

Nappers are more highly evolved, imho. And I am not joking.

I can take a nap at 7 p.m., a shortie, and then sleep soundly for the
night at 11 p.m.

Once, as the facilitator for an OS event, I fell asleep on a sofa in the
main meeting room. All the breakouts were being held elsewhere but
people came in and out to look at the marketplace, check the schedule,
etc. When I awoke, I was surrounded by several people, sitting where
they could, talking all around me. No one questioned my nap. As I awoke,
I felt I was surrounded by light beings, or angels, with all the smiling
and nodding and warmth.

Naps are always okay. And sometimes as the Mass Pike story tells us, a
sleepy driver absolutely must nap.

Long ones, short ones, cosy beds, hard floors, music, silence,
permission or not. Naps are always okay.


On Fri, Jul 11, 2014 at 7:54 AM, Daniel Mezick <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    I often drive the interstate highway (Mass Pike) for 2 hours home at
    night, from Boston MA to my home in North Guilford CT.

    One time, I literally fell asleep. Driving. I woke up to a **bump**.
    I look up, I am driving, it is night-time, I am looking at the car
    in front of me. Apparently I touched this car with my car. At 65 MPH!
    (We were going at similar speeds, him 65MPH, me maybe 66MPH, so I
    kind of nudged the car in front of me.....)

    The driver of that that car immediately pulled away at about 90
    miles an hour, putting distance on me like a bad habit.

    There was no one else on the road.

    I pulled over, scared to death, jolted with massive levels of
    adrenalin. Eventually I settled down and slept for about half an hour.

    And drove very slowly home.


    Every  since then, whenever I drive at night, if I am the least bit
    tired, I just pull over and take a nap.

    And it is amazing. 15 minutes of shuteye makes everything right.

    Daniel



    On 7/11/14 10:33 AM, Spark Stanley Park wrote:

    Dear Michael,

    Good to hear!!!^^

    2014. 7. 11. 오후 8:17에 "Michael M Pannwitz"
    <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> 님이 작성:

        Dear Kari,

        when I go through the various kinds of things people can do at
        an os event (design a project, have a collegiate consultation,
        mull over a wicked issue, write a poem, play...) I usually
        also say that participants have used breakout session time for
        a nap.
        In one case this was picked up by a participant as an "isssue"
        he invited to.
        In a couple of cases there was the wish in the planning group
        to actually arrange for a napping space (this happened, for
        instance, at an os event I facilitated in the space of the
        Heilig Kreuz Church where we had the 2010 WOSonOS...)..

        Take care and a pretty tested way of taking care of yourself
        is to just take a nap

        I will take a nap during the soccer match on Sunday...

        Cheers
        mmp

        On 11.07.2014 12:58, Kári Gunnarsson wrote:

            This is fascinating..
            The supine posture: Having the front or ventral part bent
            backwards.
            This as a sign of trust in others or a show of
            vulnerability, much open space.

            If I understand this controversial topic correctly, then
            apart from
            the personal benefits to my body, the nap is also a
            facilitation tool
            and an essential part of open space and the law of two
            feet as part of
            the butterfly behavior.

            I sometimes say that the butterfly has some valued gifts
            to give to
            the Open Space, apart from the opportunity, then it gives
            the feeling
            of trust to contribute from the hart and to open up and be
            vulnerable,
            step forward and offer your gifts. If the butterflies have
            been
            removed, then I fear that I will be removed if I show
            vulnerability.

            I wonder if I should find the courage to demonstrate the
            nap as part
            of the facilitator opening in an urgent Open Space for a
            corporate
            client.

            In my minds eye it would go something like this:

            - Sponsor opening speech:
            Welcome, we have invited you here to <insert the urgent
            theme>. And
            now I give the stage to our facilitator.

            - Facilitator opening speech:
            <The normal introduction about the blank wall, personal
            responsibility
            and the principles> ..  But as I welcome you all to enter
            the center
            and collect some writing papers, then I like to remember
            one of the
            roles of the facilitator. It is to foster a culture of
            trust to create
            a saver space for innovation. From the beginning of the
            Open Space as
            Technology, the nap has been one of the most trust
            building tool there
            is, I intent to use the most effective tools for our
            urgent theme
            <restate theme>, and as you write our and announce your
            issues and
            opportunities I will be here taking a nap. My assistant has a
            microphone for topic announcements...

            Now all I think about:
            ... How to be present while napping?

            I will probably not do this and justify it by the
            imagination that I
            am needed at the wall while the topic announcements is
            happen. But I
            could add the nap as part of my formal practice, when I
            announce the
            marketplace to be open. ...  This is interesting, I am
            adding a thing
            to Open Space, not taking a thing away. or .. I am
            conflicted if a nap
            is to add a thing or to remove a thing, that is I am
            removing me as
            facilitator without removing my presence as one. ... There
            are many
            questions, should I nap in the circle to the side or at
            the center, or
            keep to the less intrusive nap by going to the side in the
            next room.

            I wonder.

            / Kári

            On 11 July 2014 07:31, [email protected]
            <mailto:[email protected]> <[email protected]
            <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

                Hi Harrison

                Ach supination!

                Thank you for a new word to describe this good activity.

                Me and my mate Sarah have evolved another nothern
                european word for this
                - we call it

                schlafening

                A nice cocktail of German and English but it may
                belong - like supine,
                supination and such to a new language for the art of
                napping....
                - the juice is in the pronounciation....

                :)

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                On 09/07/2014, at 17.44, "Harrison Owen"
                <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

                This discussion about napping is definitely getting
                out of hand...to say
                nothing of control! As one who has taken no small
                amount of abuse over the
                years in regard to my proclivity for supination, I am
                simply delighted to
                see so many closet supinators coming out.
                “Supination,” by the way, is a
                word I made up ( I think). As you probably know, to be
                “supine” is to lie
                down, and that is the normal position of nappers –
                hence supination,
                supinator, supinated, etc. It is a great cover word,
                so you don’t give away
                the secret! And every arcane practice MUST have its
                secret nomenclature.



                I confess that I supinate primarily for one reason: It
                feels good. Never
                according to plan, but always in response to need and
                situation. I have a
                sign in my office that says, “No day is so bad that it
                can’t be improved
                with a nap.” True! I find it also helps me to pace my
                energy expenditure. In
                fact I find that the critical time for a good
                supination is when I am over
                the top busy. It restores a sense of flow, purpose and
                presence. It also
                reminds me that I am really not essential. The world
                will turn all by itself
                J



                In the special situation of facilitating an Open
                Space, supination has a
                special value, I think. The supination of the
                facilitator say in ways that
                nothing else can – that The People are in Charge.
                Really, they do it all by
                themselves. And the fact that nobody ever really
                notices that I am absent
                drives the point home. Folks, It is your thing!



                So Supinate to your heart’s content – it will fix up
                just about anything, I
                find.



                Harrison



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                Love it!



                Ah..., who is the stroller for Toke?



                :)



                On Jul 9, 2014, at 2:54 AM, Toke Paludan Møller wrote:



                Hi friends of napping and open spaces



                What an important sharing going on here….



                I too find it useful and kind to my self and others to
                nap at a good timing
                and an appropriate place during days of work and days
                of resting both -
                whenever possible.



                My mother was a great teacher of this very human
                practice - she napped every
                day of her life between 20 minutes to 1 hour - and she
                lived until she was
                94.



                I became a practitioner early on and although I have
                wavered in my
                dedication during some years of getting too busy -  I
                am returning to the
                practice and enjoyment with very good fruits

                - similar to what you have all described….



                We had an one our intentional and collective napping
                during a Open space day
                at the warrior of the heart dojo in Croatia in 2012 -
                where 4 generation
                napped on the lawn together

                for 1 hour before we did the harvest / convergence
                after a days work in the
                Open space embrace….

                  - it brought more consciousness and ease to the
                harvest of new
                understanding and wiser action steps.





                Cheers to the art of napping!





                have a good summer with lots of napping going on



                :)



                kindly



                Toke



                Intergenerational napping practice yesterday in the
                Danish woods….



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                On 09/07/2014, at 10.02, Michael M Pannwitz
                <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
                wrote:



                Hi Artur, Harrison, Spark, Adriana and you other
                nappers out there,

                tell me what works for you around napping: time of
                day, length, space,
                light, naked, clothed... I have been experimenting
                (trying a regular rhythm
                or when I feel I need a nap, short such as 15 minutes
                and up to an hour,
                setting a timer or leave it to whenever I wake up...)
                and its not really
                working for me, yet!
                While I hate to admit it, it annoys me when people
                grin or joke about my
                napping attempts.
                In my os work, I have taken naps. Once I did it in a
                semi-public space and
                was rudely attacked by a participant: How dare you
                take a nap when things
                are really chaotic here! After that I chose
                out-of-sight spaces.
                When I take a nap while a soccer game is going on (in
                Germany its serious
                business and everyone is off their whatever after the
                game last nite) I dont
                tell anyone!!

                I would not bother you but since it seems to be such
                an essential activity I
                thought I dare, its been an important issue for me!

                Have a nap-rich day
                Greetings from Berlin
                mmp

                On 09.07.2014 00:09, Harrison Owen wrote:

                Thank you Artur! One of the few things I am absolutely
                positive about!
                Naps are essential!!!

                ho

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