Dear Open Space Friends,
Some co-conspirators and I want to personally invite you to the first of a
series of Open Space gatherings focused on the question, "What Must My Circles
and I Grieve on Our Journey to Thriving and Prospering Together?"
A bunch of us from different countries have come t
Dear friends and colleagues,
This note is for you if
-if you would like to improve the harvest and actions from an OST meeting.
-if you measure the success of an OST meeting two or more months after the
OST meeting looking at the difference that the meeting made
I have a workshop happening tomor
We start an online meeting in 6 hours, register now at
https://bpt.me/3325541 (with the password: PLAN2018), or continue reading a
message infused with yesterday's meeting inspirations.
I am inviting you today to help us crossing the chasm to a new way of begin
in our community of open space prac
Dear friends in Open Space
Ive used Open Space Technology successfully since late 90s. I see the
demand increasing for OST and other methods inviting co-creation for
sustainable development processes.
Since 2001 I also use Whole Person Process Facilitation for almost all other
meetings, incl
Hello Everyone,
Before the Paris attacks I started the poetry contest which is run by a
different person every 6 months on this email discussion list. The rules
(bottom of this email) were that the poem would be short (8 lines or less)
and that it would use each letter in your alphabet. It was p
cool move
mmp
On 16.11.2015 03:25, Lucas Cioffi via OSList wrote:
Dear Colleagues,
Last week I posted the rules (below) for how we will choose the next
Poet Laureate of the OS List. The tone was light and playful. In light
of the recent events in France, I want to open up the rules and invite
Dear Colleagues,
Last week I posted the rules (below) for how we will choose the next Poet
Laureate of the OS List. The tone was light and playful. In light of the
recent events in France, I want to open up the rules and invite you write a
poem in any format (short or long) without any restricti
invitations from 7, 8, 9, 10 or so at openspaceworld.org/wp2/osonos.
as we started moving around the globe more, it seemed to be more important
to have a local practice group and "planning team" to make an invitation.
over time, as lisa mentioned, osonos attendance has gotten to be mor
Love this summary, Pernilla. Works for me.
On Tue, Oct 13, 2015 at 2:49 PM, Pernilla Luttropp via OSList <
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:
> Hi all!
> Thanks all for your input, stories and further thinking out of my
> invitation for future invitations. It’s a rich conversation, it brings
Hi all!
Thanks all for your input, stories and further thinking out of my invitation
for future invitations. It¹s a rich conversation, it brings clarity and some
new questions to me.
To me it seems like naming The one and only (W)osonos might not be that
important anymore, or at least not for a w
Hello, Barbara - good to hear your voice.
Just sharing what I have heard, regarding one aspect you mention - there have
been conversations about a WOSonOS in a few locations in Africa, but those
prospective hosts - at least the ones I have talked with - have felt that
though we others want it t
ct: Re: [OSList] An invitation for future invitations to WOSONOS
Date: Fr 09 Okt 2015 16:29:51 CEST
From: Daniel Mezick via OSList
To: oslist@lists.openspacetech.org, Pernilla Luttropp
What Pernilla has written here looks and feels like a /proposal/.
Something for consideration. Perhaps to try?
questions?
On 9/30/15 3:03 PM, Pernilla Luttropp via OSList wrote:
An invitation for future invitations to WOSONOS Hi all!
At the inspiring WOSONOS in Kraków there were some learning
conversations on how this community ÃÂ goes about when expressing and
accepting invitations from countries
/U89hYR8cc5c
Laughter and hugs,
Juan Luis
De: OSList [mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] En nombre de Suzanne
Daigle via OSList
Enviado el: viernes, 02 de octubre de 2015 16:16
Para: Eleder_BuM; World wide Open Space Technology email list
Asunto: Re: [OSList] An invitation for
recent WOSonOS - you as a Host Team / Host Team representative do not have
>>> to be physically present at a WOSonOS in order to invite. Several of us
>>> have over the years acted as representatives for teams wishing to invite
>>> who were not able to physicall
thanks for the clarification about how things happened this year, lisa.
this morning i'm wondering if/how any expectation or assumption of voting
might play into people's decision to offer an invitation or not. more, i'm
wondering why we ever started voting at all. when several
I experience this thread as a fascinating study in authority. I hope you
do, too.
On 10/2/15 8:55 AM, Jan Höglund via OSList wrote:
Some thoughts ...
Pernilla in Sweden wrote 30 Sep 2015:
> I am personally very uncomfortable to use the words ‘voting’ or to
‘make a collective decision’ within
Some thoughts ...
Pernilla in Sweden wrote 30 Sep 2015:
> I am personally very uncomfortable to use the words ‘voting’ or to ‘make a
> collective decision’ within an Open Space.
> One of the beauties with Open Space is taking responsibility for your own
> engagement. If we all share the
munity goes about when expressing and accepting invitations
>> from countries/places to host the upcoming WOSONOSes.
>>
>> In the big circle there were voices that expressed some confusion and
>> discomfort with the process. Others said that whatever happened, they would
>&
Hi, folks - Michael, I can answer these bits, for those of you who may be
interested in what happened in Krakow:
> i don't know how many invitations were offered in krakow this year for 2016.
> if there were several, then it certainly was possible for those different
> inviters to get together
ery interesting topic for most of us these days.
>
>
> Christine
>
>
>
>> On Thu, Oct 1, 2015 at 4:40 PM, Marie Nelson via OSList
>> wrote:
>> A more integrative vision, in so many ways.
>>
>>
>>
>> From:
that enough people decided was valid that it did
hold some sway in people deciding to host and attend these gatherings.
what i am aiming at here is that we are, all of us, already deciding
exactly where we will and won't have an(y) and all osonos events. there is
absolutely no restriction on
___
> From: OSList on behalf of
> Michael Herman via OSList
> Sent: Wednesday, September 30, 2015 4:42 PM
> To: Lisa Heft -; World wide Open Space Technology email list
> Subject: Re: [OSList] An invitation for future invitations to WOSONOS
>
> tha
A more integrative vision, in so many ways.
From: OSList on behalf of Michael
Herman via OSList
Sent: Wednesday, September 30, 2015 4:42 PM
To: Lisa Heft -; World wide Open Space Technology email list
Subject: Re: [OSList] An invitation for future invitations
gt; are made in every single now and ‘Whatever happens is the only thing that
> could have’.
>
>
> *If you are new to WOSONOS *This is how it’s usually done (I think): the
> countries that wish to host the next WOSONOS makes an invitation at the
> closing circle of the WOSONOS and t
Thank you for the thoughtful insights - especially remembering "the simple
power of our core practice" as Michael points out which says it all for me!
Linda
Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2015 15:42:00 -0500
To: lisah...@openingspace.net; oslist@lists.openspacetech.org
Subject: Re: [OSList] An
; ways things are usually done at a WOSONOS. And the reminder that traditions
> are made in every single now and ‘Whatever happens is the only thing that
> could have’.
>
>
> *If you are new to WOSONOS *This is how it’s usually done (I think): the
> countries that wish to h
Harrison
From: OSList [mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] On Behalf Of
Pernilla Luttropp via OSList
Sent: Wednesday, September 30, 2015 3:04 PM
To: OSList@lists.openspacetech.org
Subject: [OSList] An invitation for future invitations to WOSONOS
Hi all!
At the inspiring WOSONOS
w to WOSONOS
> This is how it’s usually done (I think): the countries that wish to host the
> next WOSONOS makes an invitation at the closing circle of the WOSONOS and the
> participants are free to accept any of the invitations. The process of
> accepting the invitation is sometimes don
¹.
If you are new to WOSONOS
This is how it¹s usually done (I think): the countries that wish to host the
next WOSONOS makes an invitation at the closing circle of the WOSONOS and
the participants are free to accept any of the invitations. The process of
accepting the invitation is sometimes done by
*You will never forget your time in Florida.* A vibrant Open Space
community is growing in Tampa Bay and St. Petersburg Florida as we speak. It
never would have happened to this extent without all of YOU and this
Wonderful Community. Millennial Leaders who get it… who are excited,
energized and
Dear Friends
Open Space facilitators in the UK ( and are there any around in
Ireland?), or those with a strong interest in Open Space are invited to
an Open Space event to explore: *"Growing Open Space in the UK - what
next?"* - in person on 3rd December 2012, London or online from now
(p
n do to help, please let me know.
>
> All the best,
> Linda
>
>
> --
> Date: Wed, 2 Nov 2011 13:10:28 -0400
> From: sdaig...@gmail.com
> To: chunili2...@yahoo.com; oslist@lists.openspacetech.org
> Subject: Re: [OSList] An Invitation to a Virtual
: Re: [OSList] An Invitation to a Virtual Global Conversation
Yes we're doing that this week Chuni! It will be the first of at least 3
notes to them. We'll be talking about that tonight. It's exciting and a bit
scary what we're doing. We're just shy of 150 though I
sage-
> From: Suzanne Daigle
> Sender: oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org
> Date: Wed, 2 Nov 2011 12:59:34
> To: World wide Open Space Technology email list<
> oslist@lists.openspacetech.org>
> Reply-To: World wide Open Space Technology email li
Nov 2011 12:59:34
To: World wide Open Space Technology email list
Reply-To: World wide Open Space Technology email list
Subject: [OSList] An Invitation to a Virtual Global Conversation
___
OSList mailing list
To post send emails to OS
be a giant step
in that direction.
The theme is about “Letting go who we think we’re supposed to be to embrace
who we are”. An invitation to just be ourselves in life! It will be around
Brené Brown’s work: her Ted talk “The Power of Vulnerability” and her book *The
Gifts of Imperfection*.
We
Greetings,
Some call it an invitation (the written or spoken form with which a person
is invited)
Some call it a debate (a discussion, as of a public question in a
listserve,involving opposing viewpoints)
I choose to call it a dialogue: (conversation between two or more people)
Thank you
A personal debate should stay and move as a personal debate.
Folks are listening.
Don`t worry.
Thanks for the hugs.
Florian
Am 03.09.2011 um 18:54 schrieb Birgitt Williams:
Harrison…got it….and of course, I continue to play, learn,
adventure, invite others to do the same. One of the gifts back
Sent: Saturday, September 03, 2011 12:41 PM
To: 'World wide Open Space Technology email list'
Subject: Re: [OSList] Reflections and an Invitation
Birgitt-- I guess that's the secret. You're already playing. So I suppose
the invitation (for you) should be "Keep on keepen on
training as on on-line offering.
There are probably more invitations in there that I responded to. I know one
was an invitation to friendship. Another was an invitation to create
"Harrisy's"..doing things differently than Harrison would do them. And I
responded to the invitation
achieve sustainable results.
>
> Seventh, to offer trainings in OST and indeed I have done some dozens of
> these trainings in a number of countries. We have even now developed our
> training as on on-line offering.
>
> ** **
>
> There are probably more invitations in th
e are probably more invitations in there that I responded to. I know one
was an invitation to friendship. Another was an invitation to create
"Harrisy's"..doing things differently than Harrison would do them. And I
responded to the invitation to 'open space' so Spirit can
ist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] On Behalf Of Birgitt
Williams
Sent: Friday, September 02, 2011 3:03 PM
To: 'World wide Open Space Technology email list'
Subject: Re: [OSList] Reflections and an Invitation
Thank you Harrison for the clarity sharing, and for your patience with me as
dear friends,
i'm trying to post this again...
just want to say thanks chris for sparking this conversation (i see you as the
spark here).
following this thread with interest.
appreciatively,
raffi
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OSList mailing list
To
email list'
Subject: Re: [OSList] Reflections and an Invitation
Birgitt - Clarity? I'll try.
Story goes like.
>From 50 years of thinking and looking, two conclusions and some follow-ons.
I don't know that they are "true" but they account for my experience.
the archives of OSLIST
> Go to:http://lists.openspacetech.org/listinfo.cgi/oslist-openspacetech.org
>
>
> ** **
>
> *From:* oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org [mailto:
> oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] *On Behalf Of *Birgitt Williams
> *Sent:* Friday, Se
:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] On Behalf Of Harrison Owen
Sent: Friday, September 02, 2011 10:24 AM
To: 'World wide Open Space Technology email list'
Subject: Re: [OSList] Reflections and an Invitation
Birgitt - Clarity? I'll try.
Story goes like.
>From 50 year
of OSLIST
> Go to:http://lists.openspacetech.org/listinfo.cgi/oslist-openspacetech.org
>
>
> ** **
>
> *From:* oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org [mailto:
> oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] *On Behalf Of *Birgitt Williams
> *Sent:* Friday, September 02, 2011 11
] On Behalf Of Birgitt
Williams
Sent: Friday, September 02, 2011 11:33 AM
To: 'World wide Open Space Technology email list'
Subject: Re: [OSList] Reflections and an Invitation
Thank you Harrison.I appreciate the few sentences as this assists me in
understanding what the invitation is that
net]
Sent: Friday, September 02, 2011 11:19 AM
To: 'World wide Open Space Technology email list'
Subject: Re: [OSList] Reflections and an Invitation
Birgitt - I think Open Space Technology is just a beginning, but definitely
a useful place to start. As for hoped for outcomes, I'd settl
E: [OSList] Reflections and an Invitation
Birgitt - I think Open Space Technology is just a beginning, but definitely
a useful place to start. As for hoped for outcomes, I'd settle for the
continuation of Homo sapiens with dignity and respect. No small task, but it
should be fun. As for the legac
y email list'
Subject: Re: [OSList] Reflections and an Invitation
Dear Harrison,
I have given your reflections and invitation a lot of thought, not wanting
to rush with a response, and wanting to search my heart. I find that before
I can respond, I wish for more information from you. You
are taken care
of without you needing to concern yourself with details?
Love to you, Birgitt
From: Harrison Owen [mailto:hho...@verizon.net]
Sent: Friday, September 02, 2011 8:41 AM
To: 'World wide Open Space Technology email list'
Subject: Re: [OSList] Reflections and an
s.openspacetech.org] On Behalf Of Suzanne Daigle
Sent: Friday, September 02, 2011 7:57 AM
To: World wide Open Space Technology email list
Subject: Re: [OSList] Reflections and an Invitation
Chris thank you for sharing these insights,
So much of what you said resonates especially what Eleder
r so. And in that time I started to write a note
> to myself. That note took on a life of its own and led me to some places I
> have been pondering, but never quite reached. I shared it with a few friends
> and they seemed to enjoy. So I make bold to offer it to you m
guess that is appropriate, for the note has a lot to do with Open
> Space, our collective learning, and where we might go from here. Actually it
> is an invitation… and if curious go to:
>
> ** **
>
> http://openspaceworld.com/August%20Morning.pdf
>
> ** **
>
> En
to some places I have been pondering, but never quite reached. I
> > shared it with a few friends and they seemed to enjoy. So I make
> > bold to offer it to you my friends on OSLIST. I guess that is
> > appropriate, for the note has a lot to do with Open Space, o
lot to do with Open Space,
> our collective learning, and where we might go from here. Actually it is an
> invitation… and if curious go to:
>
>
>
> http://openspaceworld.com/August%20Morning.pdf
>
>
>
> Enjoy!
>
>
>
> Harrison
>
>
>
Oh I love both symmetric & asymmetric blues :-))
spark
Let love flow.
Director
Open Space Institute of Korea
http://openspace.kr
2011. 8. 30. 오후 11:26에 "Suzanne Daigle" 님이 작성:
For once succinct and concise!
Just in case our community missed this email in the fury and aftermath of
Hurricane Ire
lot to do with Open
> Space, our collective learning, and where we might go from here. Actually it
> is an invitation… and if curious go to:
>
> ** **
>
> http://openspaceworld.com/August%20Morning.pdf
>
> ** **
>
> Enjoy!
>
> ** **
>
> Harrison*
From: Suzanne Daigle
To: World wide Open Space Technology email list
Cc: Suzanne Daigle
Sent: Sunday, August 28, 2011 5:29 PM
Subject: Re: [OSList] Reflections and an Invitation
Dear Harrison,
You got us at "hello" a long time ago. We are on that journey already. Your
renewed inv
er it to you my friends on
> OSLIST. I guess that is appropriate, for the note has a lot to do with Open
> Space, our collective learning, and where we might go from here. Actually it
> is an invitation… and if curious go to:
>
> ** **
>
> http://openspa
and they seemed to enjoy. So I make bold to offer it to you my friends on
OSLIST. I guess that is appropriate, for the note has a lot to do with Open
Space, our collective learning, and where we might go from here. Actually it
is an invitation. and if curious go to:
http://openspaceworld.com
g
> out...!
>
>
>
> Harrison
>
> *From:* Harrison Owen [mailto:hho...@verizon.net]
> *Sent:* Saturday, April 30, 2011 10:33 AM
> *To:* 'Suzanne Daigle'
> *Subject:* An Invitation for Discussion
>
>
>
> Suzanne - I wish you had posted this on OSLIST.
g the lazy sort I am simply forwarding my response to Suzanne - which I
> had re-titled, "Invitation for Discussion. And Suzanne, thank you for coming
> out...!
>
>
>
> Harrison
>
> *From:* Harrison Owen [mailto:hho...@verizon.net]
> *Sent:* Saturday, April 30, 2
Being the lazy sort I am simply forwarding my response to Suzanne - which I
had re-titled, “Invitation for Discussion. And Suzanne, thank you for
coming out…!
Harrison
From: Harrison Owen [mailto:hho...@verizon.net]
Sent: Saturday, April 30, 2011 10:33 AM
To: 'Suzanne Daigle'
S
what Suzanne highlighted, and at the same
time - there were so many "i gotta quote that" moments as I read it.
I'm glad Eleder added lots of literal color with his comprehensive
quote of your writing on his blog. "Invitation" is so much what Open
Space is about - and it&
Thanks a lot Harrison, your reflection is wonderful.
And here in Chile the 33 miners who are still alive buried seven hundred
feet deep, show us how you can keep moving and open the space even in such
unfavorable conditions:
http://emoltv.emol.com/actualidad/indexsub.asp?id_emol=5647
Somehow thi
nsive
quote of your writing on his blog. "Invitation" is so much what Open
Space is about - and it's really an invitation to deepen - an
invitation into our selves. I'll take that invitation - and pass it
on with this message.
Your post title, everythi
Ralph who inspired the "everything is moving" with you
> then taking us all on a journey at sea on the Ethelyn Rose. Virtual
> Wave Riding on this 25th anniversary year of Open Space. How fitting!
>
> Of everything that you wrote here, what speaks to me most is this sentence:
&g
tting!
Of everything that you wrote here, what speaks to me most is this sentence:
"For me an invitation to Open Space is an opportunity to include
friends and strangers in the deepest experience of (my) life."
Thank you Harrison for inviting us all as you have all these years
which has led
ribe, unsubscribe, change your options, view the archives of
> osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu:
>
> http://listserv.boisestate.edu/archives/oslist.html
>
>
>
> *From:* OSLIST [mailto:osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu] *On Behalf Of *ELEDER
> AURTENETXE PILDAIN
> *Sent:* Monda
ribe, unsubscribe, change your options, view the archives of
> osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu:
>
> http://listserv.boisestate.edu/archives/oslist.html
>
>
>
> *From:* OSLIST [mailto:osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu] *On Behalf Of *ELEDER
> AURTENETXE PILDAIN
> *Sent:* Monday,
minimal consideration.
>
>
>
> I am by no means suggesting that our invitation look like the back
> panel of some medication listing every possible adverce reaction, if
> in fact unexpected change is such an adverce reaction. And truth to
> tell I find the appearance of unexpected
tself. And to suggest otherwise is not so much to
> violate the “Spirit of Open Space” but rather the essence of the cosmos
> itself. Ralph had it right: Everything is moving. In this context, Open
> Space Technology is a minimal consideration.
>
>
>
> I am by no means sugge
.edu
Subject: Re: Everything is Moving: An Invitation to Join the flow (longish)
Hi Harrison,
this is an empowering piece, least I can say.
I myself I´m still coming into and out of water once and again, and this
Monday Morning message is one that really invites me to accept that
everything is
look like the back panel of
> some medication listing every possible adverce reaction, if in fact unexpected
> change is such an adverce reaction. And truth to tell I find the appearance of
> unexpected change in the midst of an Open Space to be one of its (OS¹s) most
> delightful
important
to note the OS is not the engine of change. It simply provides the space for
change to show up and the cosmos (or whatever) takes care of all the heavy
lifting.
For me an invitation to Open Space is an opportunity to include friends and
strangers in the deepest experience of (my) l
smos (or whatever) takes care of all the heavy lifting.
For me an invitation to Open Space is an opportunity to include
friends and strangers in the deepest experience of (my) life. It has
little to do with selling a product, doing a process, excersizing
some sort of professional compet
o:osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu] On Behalf Of Karen
Sella
Sent: Thursday, November 19, 2009 4:46 AM
To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
Subject: [OSLIST] An invitation to remember what matters...
All the Hemispheres
Leave the familiar for a while.
Let your senses and bodies stretch out
Like a welcomed s
Thank you this is beautiful
Lesley
Sent from my BlackBerry® from Optus
-Original Message-
From: Denise Tennen
Date: Wed, 18 Nov 2009 18:31:36
To:
Subject: Re: An invitation to remember what matters...
thanks for the lovely poem
On Nov 18, 2009, at 1:46 PM, Karen Sella wrote
thanks for the lovely poem
On Nov 18, 2009, at 1:46 PM, Karen Sella wrote:
All the Hemispheres
Leave the familiar for a while.
Let your senses and bodies stretch out
Like a welcomed season
Onto the meadow and shores and hills.
Open up to the Roof.
Make a new watermark on your excitemen
All the Hemispheres
Leave the familiar for a while.
Let your senses and bodies stretch out
Like a welcomed season
Onto the meadow and shores and hills.
Open up to the Roof.
Make a new watermark on your excitement
And love.
Like a blooming night flower,
Bestow your vital fragrance
Dear OSLISTeners!
Michael M Pannwitz wrote:
Just received a note from Estonia that they are on the verge of
running 400 os events on the first of May, presently training 400 os
facilitators for that job.
Now, that gets me pretty excited and maybe I can get my aging bones
there to get a glimpse
ustainability of
initiatives that emerge during an OST, as long as there is passion and
responsibility. But it also the people who are on this journey: what I love
about the Web 2.0 community is their closeness to Open Space principles and
values – come from abundance, you are what you share.
Here is
values come from abundance, you are what you share.
Here is an invitation to a big Twitter event, in which we want to apply the
Open Space and World Café principles having meaningful conversations
around the globe and go where our passion is: On May 9, I am hosting the
(hopefully) largest Rea
Dear Michael M.
thanks for reporting about Estonia. Fascinating, isn't it? Gary Hamel, the
old management guru, has published an impressive description of the net
generation and the philosophy of Web 2.0 (does remind you of OST?):
1. All ideas compete on an equal footing.
2. Contribution counts f
Hiya Harrison.
Good to hear about your new blog.
There's now a link to it from this page of the Osuki website:
www.osuki.net/?page_id=6
Looking forward to seeing how it develops!
Very best wishes,
Jack
Jack Martin Leith : Ideas to Success
Bristol, United Kingdom
Mobile: 07831 840541 (+44 7831
Works for me Elisabeth
Best regards
Thomas
-Ursprungligt meddelande-
Från: OSLIST [mailto:osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu] För Elisabeth Tepperk
Kofod
Skickat: den 16 februari 2009 16:38
Till: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
Ämne: Re: [OSLIST] An Invitation. . .
Dear Harrison... couldn
Dear Harrison... couldn't open it.
Elisabeth
---Mensaje original-
De: OSLIST [mailto:osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu] En nombre de Harrison
Owen
Enviado el: lunes, 16 de febrero de 2009 10:37 a.m.
Para: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
Asunto: [OSLIST] An Invitation. . .
Dear friends -
Dear friends - I am not quite sure what made me do it, but I have started a
blog (www.hhowen.blogspot.com). Truth is I really love to write and I've
sworn off books. I am not sure how it will really work, but at the moment it
sort of feels like something I did 25 years ago, which I called "occasion
.
An alpinist said something like "Because it's there!" when asked by a
journalist."
Whether attracted by it's beauty, challeging stand or spaciousness, it
serves it's utility of emptiness as an open, harmless invitation without
ever sending an invitation letter/note/em
Spark--
So does this not require some intention? To open an inviting space? To
have people come?
:- Doug.
On Thu, 2009-01-08 at 17:20 +0900, Stanley Park wrote:
> Dear friends,
>
> The "Integral I" may use her/his act as a pure act of invitation trusting
> that the act m
g-gu
Seoul, Korea
sp...@openspace.kr
Phone: 82-10-7237-0636
www.OPENSPACE.kr
'Liberate the Leader in Each of Us'
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From: Stanley Park [mailto:sp...@openspace.kr]
Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2009 5:20 PM
To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
Subject: Inviting without
Dear friends,
The "Integral I" may use her/his act as a pure act of invitation trusting
that the act may serve inviting all in the whole field to harmless Void of
an open (not closed) future.
And she/he renounces the results/effects all together.
We've witnessed this in our community ever so o
HI Raffi,
Almost done my piece - hope to send it tomorrow.
Our daughter Aine also wants to submit something. Hope that is ok.
Thanks for doing this.
Caitlin.
On Thu, Jan 24, 2008 at 6:05 PM, Raffi Aftandelian wrote:
> Dear friends and colleagues,
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> Two months ago I posted an i
Hi Raffi,
I appreciate your work.
I'll send them along with some OS resource I've been using, soon.
Your work will help the world move toward Peace!
park
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Dear Stanley,
Thank you much for the story! And if you could email me when you have a
chance a 1 para. bio and a picture of yourself for inclusion in the book,
that'd be great!
Also, if you know of any resources you'd include in the book on living in
OS, please send the references my way!
Everyo
Raffi,
Please review this case as a story of living peace.
Let me know if you need anthing regarding this event.
Love,
park
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