Paul – I cannot dispute that something called “Harrison Owen” was present. But 
I was just giving you an “inside report” of my experience. I never doubted my 
presence, but how, why, or for what purpose I showed up remained pretty much of 
a constant mystery to me prospectively. Retrospectively it all seems to make 
some sort of sense, and with a little effort I can spin a marvelous tale. Or at 
least I enjoy it.

 

Specifically, I never got a job that I went after. I never went after a job 
that I got. I did “choose” a career, but that blew up in the first few years. 
Very honestly, I always seems to be well on my way to the next part of my life 
before I had even a small clue. Talk about life plan. Is that self 
organization? I don’t know, but it works for me.

 

Harrison 

 

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From: OSList [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of paul 
levy via OSList
Sent: Saturday, June 27, 2015 3:10 AM
To: Michael Herman; World wide Open Space Technology email list
Cc: Harrison
Subject: Re: [OSList] 30 Years ... and Counting!

 

Harrison 

 

You had everything to do with it. You were there, and it could never happened 
without you, for you are it-self.

 

 

Warm wishes 

 

Paul 

On Saturday, 27 June 2015, Michael Herman via OSList 
<[email protected]> wrote:

i want to add something to what you're saying about acting UPON the system and 
acting IN the system, paul.  i think there's a third way.  

 

it's common, as you say, for people to separate and try to have some effect 
UPON the Self, the circle, the system.  we call it managing, directing, 
imposing, controlling, and improving – and the shape is the same even if we're 
trying to improve "open space."  it's all outside and unsatisfied.  then there 
is, as you say, acting IN the system.  people announcing sessions, floating 
around as butterflies, and so on.  

 

the third way takes a certain kind of person and/or a good deal of practice, 
maybe even a little luck (a few martinis, perhaps?).  the third way is when 
little individual separate selves manage to speak up AS the Self.  this is just 
the opposite of the manager self attempting to speak for the Self.  

 

in those moments, mostly fleeting, of necessity, because it's hard to hold that 
form, hard to stay on that wave, (or maybe because there's often so little that 
can or must be "said" or "done"), when we speak AS the gathered Self, we are 
still our selves, but our selves are not in charge.  we do and become things, 
as harrison suggests, that we might not otherwise choose or intend or even 
want.  but whatever happens...     

 

the wave of Self picks us up and moves us AND we are that wave.  we must always 
and everywhere be holding space for ourselves and diving for cover in Self, or 
is that holding space for ourSelves and diving for cover in self?  <grin>

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 




 
--

Michael Herman
Michael Herman Associates
http://MichaelHerman.com
http://OpenSpaceWorld.org

 

On Fri, Jun 26, 2015 at 5:40 PM, Harrison via OSList 
<[email protected] 
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Paul... Being the contrarian that I am, I rather think that the “Self” in 
question is -- itself -- a product of self organization. Weird, I guess – but 
that has definitely been my life experience.  The “self” that I am definitely 
was not the product of my intent or design. It may not have happened “all by 
itself,” but I didn’t have too much to do with it, as least as I am aware. How 
about those bananas?

 

Harrison

 

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301-365-2093

 

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Behalf Of paul levy via OSList
Sent: Friday, June 26, 2015 8:01 AM
To: Harrison; World wide Open Space Technology email list
Cc: Steve Piersanti
Subject: Re: [OSList] 30 Years ... and Counting!

 

Harrison

 

I do like this little phrase "organising - all by itself"

 

I've wondered, via this list, before: what is this "self" that organises?

 

When, I stand, as a self (called Paul) and behold the world process (in which I 
stand) - I stand apart as the beholder, but also behold the wonder that I am 
part of that world process as well.

 

Apart and belonging. the universe seems to have within it, an ability to behold 
its-self. (Itself - Its self)

 

Here's a poem I wrote a while back, in a little book called The Poetry of 
Change:

 

Cleft...

 

Like a cleft stick

You are no longer

Whole

See?

Yet even 

Whole

You were ripped from

A tree.

 

It's easy to forget that the ability to behold self-organisation and to share 
it so eloquently on this list, as Harrison does, requires a self to behold it 
(and to know it is a self doing the beholding). When we behold 
self-organisation, we necessarily behold ourselves at the same time. 
Self-organisation is an act of self organisation (not the lack of a hyphen in 
the second one). Organisation is beautiful and the distaste for it is silly and 
pointless. Because organisation and self-organisation are one and the same 
thing.

 

There is a form of organisation however where the self imposes its temporarily 
separate will onto other selves and, in the process forgets itself. It forgets 
that it is  part of the system it is imposing its will upon. There can be many 
reasons for this which I won't go into here. When one or more selves forget 
they are part of the thing they are imposing their will on, the whole system 
can go into a state of suffering because it temporarily loses its wholeness. 
This can happen in a conference when a small group of selves impose an agenda 
on the whole "self" of the community. The smaller group of selves have 
temporarily attempted to place themselves outside of the whole system of which 
they are always a part.

 

When we use open space technology, we restore the wholeness of the system by 
allowing each self to act both separately and together in the world-process. 
There's a harmony because both beholder and beholded come closer together and 
even show themselves as the same thing. The circle represents its well. It 
feels like a remembering (Re-membering - we put the "whole body" back on again).

 

What's beautiful about open space is when each of our separate selves gets up 
and temporarily acts as if it is separate from the world-self. "i want to lead 
a session on" or "I use my my two feet" or "I become a butterfly. Not the world 
temporary. Control is often benevolent when it is transient asnd temporary.  

 

In Open Space, these passing acts of separate self ('lovely selfishness' I call 
it) are very close to the experience of whole self-organisation - because the 
circle is strong - self and Self are very close together in a kind of playful 
dance. 

 

Also self and Self are close together in Time. We are creating the agenda as 
selves and as a collective SELF in an improvisational way. Improvisation is the 
way the universe breathes and moves.

 

In a traditional conference, those little acts of each self (cooking up the 
agenda way in advance) becomes separated in time from the agenda that is 
experienced together (as a together-self). We act as if our little selves are 
separate from the whole. We try to act UPON the system from outside instead of 
IN the system. Here organisation becomes something in which selves role play 
being separate. There is no circle. The universe if "over there." At best we 
hold the whole circle or community in imagination.

 

The day of the conference arrives. If there is energy, self-organisation 
manifests anyway and the conversations happen in the coffee breaks. Even in 
open space events, where we create the agenda on the day, the conversations 
happen in the coffee breaks. we even create our own extra or different coffee 
breaks outside the formal timings, using our two feet.

 

Oh no. I beg to differ. Self-organisation doesn't happen all by itself. 
Self-organisation happens out of itself. And itself is a beautiful thing. 
Self-organisation is a process of ORGANISATION. In the human realm it happens 
as an act of synchronous improvisation. We organise and we control but we just 
do it closer to the moment and out of an experience of the whole. Temporary, 
separate "selfishness" becomes synonymous with play. Individuality and 
Community weave a lemiscate pattern. 

 

Each individual self acts both separately and collectively all of the time.

 

The universe was made so that human beings could self-organise it.

 

(Dives for cover)

 

Paul Levy

 

 

 

 

On 24 June 2015 at 18:46, Harrison via OSList <[email protected] 
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Come this 4th of July it will be 30 years since something called Open Space 
Technology happened. At the time, we (that would be me, for sure) didn’t have a 
clue what it was or where it was headed. Since then it seems like a lot of good 
stuff has come down. Of course we need to remember the learnings from the ‘60’s 
– “Never trust anyone over 30.” Well... we just got there! Everybody should be 
well advised that what happens next is TOTALLY their responsibility... Or 
something.

 

What happens next is definitely your responsibility. Having entered into my 
80th year, I am well past the age of discretion. But I do have a few thoughts 
that may, or may not, be germane.

 

I don’t think this is the end of something. I do believe it is the beginning. 
And... There will always be a time when “the first timers” (as participants or 
facilitators) gets the WOW Experience (Thank you Tom Peters). Kind of like the 
first ride on your bicycle. Millions of people have done it before you. But 
your First Ride is always unique (for you). 

 

There will always be times when bits and pieces of our common experience in 
Open Space are held out as “singularities” – something strange and unique. The 
latest version is called, “Liberating Structures (Thank you Henri!).” Wonderful 
Idea, I think, but just a very small part of the whole. 

 

And for all those wonderful people who are attempting to wed Open Space to 
Agile (Dan et al you know who I am talking about) – I say Three Cheers! And I 
also hope that the day will come when it is recognized that truly Agile 
organization are fully, consciously, intentionally – self organizing. At that 
point, you don’t have to wed anything to anything. Just be what you already 
are. Which is another way of saying that SCRUM (along with all the other 
“techniques”) sound nice, but are yet one more example of “working too hard.”

 

And What Next? Truly, I am out of crystal balls. But I rather think the 
beginning will begin when we call “Full Stop” on any attempt to organize 
anything. And in that momentary space (Open Space?) just notice what is 
organizing all by itself. Amazing! And we didn’t do a thing. Which leads 
naturally to the next question... How do we take advantage of the winds of our 
existence to bring our ships to harbors of fullness and greatness?

 

And then we may take a lesson from Sailors and the Sea. Sailors do not create 
the wind or the Sea. Although many have tried. All have failed. But they have 
learned to ride the winds and the seas to their advantage. We have the same 
opportunity.

 

On this 30th Birthday, and as I approach my 80th – Good Luck and Carry On!

 

Harrison

 

 

 

 

 

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