Thank you Paul!
On Wed, Mar 25, 2015 at 12:22 PM, paul levy via OSList
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Thought for the day: When facilitators are gentle, inept, a bit lost, but
relaxed, the space usually opens wonderfully.
warm wishes
Paul Levy
Thanks Amanda, Daniel, Suzanne, Koos, Gail,
I am basking, thanks so much for your appreciations. I must also admit
to feeling embarrassed and uncomfortable that the really long archive
outage happened on my watch :-(
But I'm deeply grateful to this community for continuing to practice,
Dang, Daniel, wow...
We're all /ronin/ here! Wave-people. Not everyone knows that there were
women as well as men samurai.
In the two kanji symbols for ronin, 浪人, the second symbol is man,
person, or people. For example, 日本人, means Japanese person. First
symbol is Sun, second is Origin,
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Thank you Paul for changing the subject!
Your comment made me think of this rather large mural image from a
stairwell in Evergreen State College, in Olympia, Washington.
I discovered this image during the Art of Participatory Leadership
http://www.emergingwisdom.net/AOPLWA/ workshop there
Harold bows silently, hands folded, in deep gratitude to his revered
teacher ... while praying people will engage with Harold's other recent
messages requests.
On 3/25/15 3:30 PM, Harrison via OSList wrote:
On the off chance that it could be really significant, if not to the
larger
Paul – the idea (Phoenix burning) is appealing. Something about letting Go! And
yet... Winnie ( I do believe) once said (something to the effect) that “Those
who do not learn from their history will be forced to repeat it.” Rough quote
to be sure, but there is a wisdom there, I do believe. The
I am with Michael on this one… blush away Harold, just blush and beam away! It
is an endearing quality :-) it happens a lot to servant leaders. And I have
learnt a new word which sounds honourable: saburau. Your gifts continue.
Amanda
On 25 Mar 2015, at 17:58, Harold Shinsato via OSList
Am I the only one who thinks we should burn the whole lot and make a
Phoenix ?
Yours
Paul
On Tuesday, 24 March 2015, Harold Shinsato via OSList
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Wow, can't believe I'm finally reporting success. The messages are all
there and searchable. And it seems
Amen! A deep bow to you Harold.
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Enjoy the award
Love the idea. My old school went thru some serious troubles for a few years
and one faculty member, a jungian feminist therapist and artist, finally set up
a papermaking studio in the parking lot. We mulched thousands of paper memos
that had flown around our mailboxes (it was years ago) and
Interesting idea. And I’ve never known Grief (dying, birthing) to happen on a
schedule. Seems to happen when it happens.
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For me, to honor the poignant messy beauty of the grief cycle, the differences
in individual experiences of the timing, and the mystery of 'crossing the open
space' into a readiness to create anew, I'd be personally hesitant to try to
speed it up by design.
In my experience, two day OST
Hello,
Continuing with my last post, I want to share some new reflections about the OS
process.
If we interpret the first day of a three-day OS event like the death process
that organizations need in order to letting go the past, to open space for the
emergent future possibilities, would it be
[Hello, dear colleagues - as your current OSLIST Poet Laureate, I have some
collected wisdom to show you back to yourselves. ‘Found Poetry’ as inspired by
our late great colleague and past OSLIST Poet Laureate, Ms. Laurel Doersam.
This poem made possible by… and in honor of… the OSLIST
Thought for the day: When facilitators are gentle, inept, a bit lost, but
relaxed, the space usually opens wonderfully.
warm wishes
Paul Levy
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Thanks Lisa, I really love your found poetry! And it did show up in the
archives.
To help navigate the archives - I found an advanced search function that
allows you to search by date and other bells and whistles.
http://www.mail-archive.com/search?l=oslist%40lists.openspacetech.orgq=a=1
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