I was in grad school in 1988 - the first year of a new MA program called 
organizational development and transformation, at CIIS in san francisco. 
Colleagues brought back photos and excited stories from an open space symposium 
called OT, held that summer in San Diego. The next February - my birthday 
weekend - Antonio Nunez had invited Harrison to offer two days in open space at 
CIIS.

I loved facilitating open space, but my attention was taken by several 
experiences as a participant in 3-4 days of open space (such as other OT 
symposia.) I began to track the internal and external learning journey of the 
individual in the context of open space and the location where it took place. 

This became a PhD dissertation as I learned about indigenous practices like 
"wayfinding" for negotiating a path thru complex situations, paying attention 
to cycles, protocols, sychronicities, etc; and U shaped creation stories; and 
the designs of ceremonies in which everyone gathers at the closing for a 
"return and giveaway" of their learnings and legacies and medicines, for the 
good of all.

It's been a lovely winding road, and I am most interested in the individual and 
collective leadership capacities that can be cultivated in open space as a 
practice for, and of, life in a community. I like the "fourfold way" of Angeles 
Arrien and the "fourfold practice" of the Art of Hosting as rubrics for this 
multi-dimensional capacity development. 

Gratitude for our community.

Jeff
California

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