Some q's come to mind...

What's the origin story of the OS Institute? What flash of insight gave
birth to an organization to meet a need? What was the need?

Blessings
Jeff

On Jul 18, 2016 4:05 PM, "Harold Shinsato via OSList" <
[email protected]> wrote:

Thanks Harrison!

Great wisdom... if you could invite people into living questions you might
encourage us to enjoy - what might those be?

Inferring from your response - I'll guess at a few living questions...

?How can I/we do as little as possible?
?How can I/we be fully present, but basically invisible?
?How can I/we have fun opening space - whenever, wherever, however, with
whomever, about whatever as often as I/we can?

Anything else?

    Thanks!
    Harold


On 7/18/16 3:41 PM, Harrison Owen wrote:

Harold – I love your intensity and focus! And -- I have a few suggestions
for your “practical questions” (How can the OSI-US best support our
community?
How can we best work together with the community to co-create a broad and
diverse circle of people holding space for open space?)



Do as little as possible.

Never work harder than you have to.

Be present, but basically invisible.

Remember the 5 Principles

Practice The Law of Two Feet

Have fun.



That ought to do it. At least it always worked for me. J



Harrison

PS – and if you need something more specific – Just open space whenever,
wherever, however, with whomever, about whatever, as often as you can.





*From:* OSList [mailto:[email protected]
<[email protected]>] *On Behalf Of *Harold Shinsato
via OSList
*Sent:* Monday, July 18, 2016 5:11 PM
*To:* OSLIST
*Subject:* [OSList] Renewing the Mission of the Open Space Institute U.S.



Dear People of Open Space:

The Open Space Institute of the U.S. has been "holding space for open
space" since at least 1997. It's origins lie in the summer of 1996, 20
years ago. In the beginnings, there were many serious conversations in the
community as to the role and mission of such an institute, and that role
has certainly evolved over the years. The board has determined it is time
for us to revisit our mission and role, and especially to invite and trust
the rest of the community refresh and renew our purpose.

Rather than have a mission statement, we hope instead to have a mission
question. Or series of questions. What are the most valuable and alive
questions for our community right now, and for the foreseeable future?

To start the "question storming", here are some questions that have been
reportedly asked deeply within our community in the early days:

What is Open Space Technology?
What is Open Space?
What is Space?

And here are some practical questions that would help guide the OSI-US's
operations:

How can the OSI-US best support our community?
How can we best work together with the community to co-create a broad and
diverse circle of people holding space for open space?

    Thanks!
    Harold Shinsato
    on behalf of the Board of the Open Space Institute, U.S.

-- 
Harold Shinsato
[email protected]
http://shinsato.com
twitter: @hajush <http://twitter.com/hajush>


-- 
Harold Shinsato
[email protected]
http://shinsato.com
twitter: @hajush <http://twitter.com/hajush>

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