Nuran Yigit schrieb:
> Merhaba and selâm dear friends all over the world!
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> NB: At the OSonOS in Wannsee a lot happened... it is hard to be back in
> real life... because I changed, but my surrounding is still the same.
> What about you?
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nuran,
real life is open space,
open space is r
Hello all:
This mail is the second part of a series, and concerns civic actions
with dispossessed powerless communities.
Coming from Berlin, I have proposed to some friends to begin
using OS (not necessarily OST) in our work with powerless
comunities (minorities, home less, children in trouble,
In a message dated 10/26/00 7:34:51 AM Central Daylight Time,
nuran.yi...@uni-bielefeld.de writes:
<< I would like to invite you to carry on this discussion, because we
couldn't "finish" it. I can't give a sum up of the group discussion of
Sunday, because I didn't took any notes. But there were
Hello:
My encounter with OS, first through this list, and then at Berlin,
and specially some "one to one" talks I had the oportunity to have
with many participantes (thanks to all of them) is completely
changing my life, in all aspects: from professional, to civic projects,
to personal life.
(I
Hello:
I want to thank Christine to present me to the italian based
Damanhur Comunity (http://www.damanhur.com).
If any one knows of any other similar comunities (especially
if not integrated in the internacional comunities network)
please tell me privatelly. Thanks
Artur
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Merhaba and selâm dear friends all over the world!
I hope that everybody had a good and safe journey from Berlin back home.
At the OSonOS (on Sunday) a group started to discuss about the future of
open space and OSonOS. It was very interesting, because we were
collecting ideas, what could be done
International Symposium
on Organization Transformation,
Olympia, Washington, July 1996
Warm longhouse in rain:
Cedar, glass. The second day.
John unwraps the pipe.
Far across this land
the Mississippi foams, ten
million tons, alive.
So we pass our prayers
around to east and south - to
grasp her
Nuran:
Good suggestions aregarding planning future OSonOS gatherings. If
anyone has advice to give, help to lend or ideas to share about next
year, please email me. We'll get something going online.
Perhaps I might just wander over to tmn.com and start a discussion group
there
Chris
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CH
Artur:
In response to your question about the diversity in Canada and the US...
I haven't got a clue how the demographics look, but one of the reasons I
really wanted to bring next year's OSonOS to Vancouver is to support the
emerging community of First Nations OST practitioners here. As I have
Hello John, Hello all:
At 09:44 26-10-2000 +, john engle wrote:
friends in open space,
... just a quick word. the berlin osonos was an extra-ordinary experience
Extraordinary, indeed. I have "material" for reflection upon action" for years;
I hope the same is true to everybody that atten
friends in open space,
... just a quick word. the berlin osonos was an extra-ordinary experience
for me. this was my fourth osonos. in addition to seeing some friends who
are becoming very special to me, what made it particularly good for me were
two things:
1) greater diversity in terms of c
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