Thank you Michael Herman. Having been away from the list and resources for
some time, aside from the periodic pop in when I had some time at home, I
lost track of what was going on and what resources had been submitted and
preserved. I took a look at openspaceworld.net...nicely professional and
are you looking for openspaceworld.net, birgitt? that wiki is still there,
but no longer open to editing. the main content of the wiki at
openspaceworld.org was merged into the main wordpress pages there last
year. michael
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Dear David,
Thank you for doing this! Even light editing is work and I appreciate your
generosity in providing these resources.
Dear all,
In my search for resources and for our shared knowledge as it evolved over
time, I just spent a delightful extended coffee break sitting on my front
porch and
Dear Open Spacers,
I have now uploaded lightly edited, but otherwise complete versions of the
seven interviews I did at Marysville in 2002.
I understand these may be used in a professional capacity by OS facilitators
which is fine by me. I was paid a small amount by the OS Board to cover the
riginal Message-
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Dear Christopher,
my
Dear Christopher,
my German version of
"Whoever comes is the right people"
is
"Die da sind, sind genau die Richtigen"
which, at least in German, makes it even more clear that this has
nothing to do with who was invited or who should have attended or
whether this or that system is completely
As Tree referenced, I am passionate about invitation. True invitation. Not just
‘everyone is welcome’ but what it takes for the host team’s reflection, tasks,
strategy, actions to truly really welcome people into the room who are not like
themselves, or the other participants - who represent
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Like many of the open space principles, they are true at an archetypal
level. The people who are in the room to get to work together on something
are the people we have. Where attendance in that room is voluntary, we have
a community formed out of freedom, and that commitment means the right
Beautifully written Tree! You bring it back to me.
I had never done fund raising before and we started getting international
requests to attend. As with many of the miracles surrounding that gathering, a
professional fund raiser showed up to help us. I sent out a note to just about
everyone I
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Hi Chris,I was attempting to understand what you are asking about and I
realized I did not understand. I would appreciate you clarifying some
That particular gathering, the practice of peace, was perhaps the most
influential gathering of my whole life. It ended up changing almost everything
about my work and set me on several different trajectories that I'm on to this
day. Some of the people I met there for the first time are to this
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Of course, depending on an event's goals, and planning team capacity, you do as
mu
Hi Chris,
I was attempting to understand what you are asking about and I realized I
did not understand. I would appreciate you clarifying some of what you have
written.
-if you are saying only global youth can mobilize on these issues if
sustainability is to be our future, do you want
Of course, depending on an event's goals, and planning team capacity, you
do as much outreach as possible. My friend Lisa Heft has sometimes offered
a workshop, which I have not attended for I consider myself an
professional, expert OS facilitator, in which LIsa does a lot of training
on what goes
"the people who come are the right people" but sometimes doesnt that depend on
how much work has been done on the invitation process to include all sides
including those who may not know they are part of the broeken systems
i guess when an open space is about a local community issue its
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