Good evening (here in the U.S),
I wanted to say thank you to everyone who assisted me and my teammates,
Bobby and Heidi, in our Open Space Technology assignment for our Masters
class on Collaborative Change Methods.
I also thought that some of you would be interested in a series going on
over
community have always done. Asking
questions, sharing ideas, supporting and encouraging newbies and oldies alike.
I may not engage very often these days, but openspace is still fundamental to
the work I do, whatever form that takes, and I love that you are all there in
the wings. Thank you.
Viv
Thanks Harold for digging into the topic and sharing your assessment!
My other topic is below.
2.
Will others join me to research any eligible university faculty or faculty
emeritus who might be willing to submit a Peace Prize nomination?
I have begun to sketch a draft list including some folks
Hi Jeff,
I'm going meta here. Let's look at the nomination process:
https://www.nobelpeaceprize.org/Nomination
It says nominations must be submitted by *January 31*. "In order for a
nomination to be valid, it must be submitted no later than January 31."
So we are preparing for the 2022 nomin
Ok! My name is Jeff and I have two topics:
1.
Will the OSI-US consider discovering if they can be a Peace Institute under
the definition in the Nobel guidelines, in order to be eligible and to
submit a Peace Prize nomination?
2.
Will others join me to research any eligible university faculty or f
Hello Mark!
Jeff and I connected today about this today, and we are definitely
interested in moving this forward.
I would like to pose a question - A theme:
By all means, feel free to edit the theme if you feel so moved
*How will we appropriately Honor the significance of the impact on all
bein
How is that for a little poetry for you? It was amazing to me that I had
the lightning bolt of this idea and shared it with you all only to Learn
from Jeff Aitken, it was within minutes of the deadline for the previous
cycle. I would like to sincerely thank everyone who replied positively. I
love
tf-8"
>
> I concur, as a butterfly open spacer living in the Philippines in local and
> non local consciousness. Perhaps one say I will join a virtual gathering.
>
> In light, peace, and openness,
>
> luchie
>
> On Sat, Jan 30, 2021 at 12:59 AM Tony Budak via OSList <
Harrison,
Thanks! Mountains, plains, and all in between. Let's meet up with my new
friend Koos over martinis on your next birthdays, when a global OST
birthday party should be held...if I was in charge...lol.
Koos, I do sincerely appreciate your feedback. Your points are very well
taken and I apo
Thunk of the force of selforganisation?
hugs
mmp
Am 07.06.2019 um 14:08 schrieb Anna Caroline Türk via OSList:
Dear Jake,
thank you for taking the time :)
When I read your reply I miss the focus on building "capacity to learn”.
You say "I assume that all parties and organizational
Dear Jake,
thank you for taking the time :)
When I read your reply I miss the focus on building "capacity to learn”.
You say "I assume that all parties and organizational structures are constantly
growing and evolving."
I wonder do they do that
miraculously
consciously
as
ur heart will shine once again, and
> you will be free of problems.
> - Robert Adams <http://www.robert-adams.info/>
>
>
> On Tue, May 7, 2019 at 6:23 PM Anna Caroline Türk <
> annacarol...@truthcircles.com> wrote:
>
>> Dear Jake,
>>
>> thank you f
sur Facebook envoyé : 16 mai 2019 à 11:04de : Marai Kiele via OSList à : jacob.yea...@gmail.com, ost list international cc : Marai Kiele objet : Re: [OSList] Thank You for your Feedback - Test Drive Coaching in Open Space?Woohoo ! 🎉Dear Jake and all who contributed to this thread in March(I am
019 um 17:55 schrieb Jake Yeager via OSList
> :
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> Thank you so much for your feedback on the Coaching in Open Space draft! It
> was very helpful. Here is the final first draft:
>
> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FnVvlactb55pm3M4TndiQ2FIcoFbzQsK4
> will be free of problems.
> - Robert Adams <http://www.robert-adams.info/>
>
> On Tue, May 7, 2019 at 6:23 PM Anna Caroline Türk
> mailto:annacarol...@truthcircles.com>> wrote:
> Dear Jake,
>
> thank you for your prompt response! I did not know the word
your heart will shine once again, and
you will be free of problems.
- Robert Adams <http://www.robert-adams.info/>
On Tue, May 7, 2019 at 6:23 PM Anna Caroline Türk <
annacarol...@truthcircles.com> wrote:
> Dear Jake,
>
> thank you for your prompt response! I did not know the
Dear Jake,
thank you for your prompt response! I did not know the word 'fledgling'
before - but it's a good word to know! :)
I have been contemplating what to ask next and here are my questions -
which you might share, too:
If the new team is there to bring a new way of working
Dear Anna,
My answers to your questions are below:
What is you role in the organization?
I am an organizational development consultant.
Who invited and hosted the meeting?
The Assistant Vice President (AVP) of a department called Digital Labs. It
is a fledgling department that is bringing agil
ce yesterday. It was a one-day event with 20
>> engineers from my organization. The participants really enjoyed it and found
>> it useful.
>>
>> Thank you to everyone on the OS List for answering my questions. Also, thank
>> you to Harrison for writing the User
Always fun!
ho
From: OSList [mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] On Behalf Of Jake
Yeager via OSList
Sent: Saturday, May 4, 2019 9:32 AM
To: oslist@lists.openspacetech.org
Cc: Jake Yeager
Subject: [OSList] Thank You
Hi everyone,
I facilitated my first Open Space
8:32 AM Jake Yeager via OSList <
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I facilitated my first Open Space yesterday. It was a one-day event with
> 20 engineers from my organization. The participants really enjoyed it and
> found it useful.
>
> Thank
Hi everyone,
I facilitated my first Open Space yesterday. It was a one-day event with 20
engineers from my organization. The participants really enjoyed it and
found it useful.
Thank you to everyone on the OS List for answering my questions. Also,
thank you to Harrison for writing the *User
Hi everyone,
Thank you so much for your feedback on the Coaching in Open Space draft! It
was very helpful. Here is the final first draft:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FnVvlactb55pm3M4TndiQ2FIcoFbzQsK4CL3Dc23Svk/edit?usp=sharing
Now it's time to test drive the approach. Please reac
A little bit late but with much love. Happy birthday Harrison!
Juan Luis
De: OSList En nombre de Harrison
Owen via OSList
Enviado el: domingo, 2 de diciembre de 2018 10:50
Para: 'World wide Open Space Technology email list'
CC: Harrison Owen
Asunto: [OSList] Thank you
Most Happy Birthday Harrison ~ for the Land of Enchantment!
Thank you for your generous sharing ~ Open Space Technology fuels my life
:-)
Heidi
*h e i d i n o b a n t u s a u l*
*www.heidinobantu.com <http://www.heidinobantu.com/> *
Design & Facilitate
Open Space Technolog
Happy Birthday, Harrison! In Peace and Gratitude!
***
Donnan Stoicovy
Interim Head of School for State College Friends School, 1900 University Drive,
State College, PA 16801 814-237-8386
Board of Director - National Association for Professional De
Birthday greeting much appreciated!
ho
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anne's contributions, watch the extended cut (6.5 minutes) which you can
> enjoy here:
>
> https://youtu.be/iIfJIRFdhp0 <https://youtu.be/iIfJIRFdhp0>
>
> And it hadn't happened yet, so it's not in the video, but thank you Suzanne
> for helping the 201
rtant lesson is that Open Space invites us to be givers and
receivers. We must learn to do both and be both.
Thank you Harold, Karen, Linda, Mark, Tricia, Kevin and the amazing April
for your amazing gift. Thank you also Harrison for bringing this great gift
of Open Space to our awareness and t
Subject: [OSList] Thank you Suzanne (the movie) !!!
We love you Suzanne Daigle!
Linda Stevenson, Tricia Chirumbole, Karen Davis, Kevin O'Brien, Mark Sheffield
& I recorded a short video to thank Suzanne for all her work as a member of the
Board of the Open Space Institute of the U
x27;s beautiful artwork, which is where we
illustrate Suzanne's contributions, watch the extended cut (6.5 minutes)
which you can enjoy here:
https://youtu.be/iIfJIRFdhp0
And it hadn't happened yet, so it's not in the video, but thank you
Suzanne for helping the 2018 Opening
Thank you for this beautiful video invitation to Manila!
and thank you Chris for sharing the Tao of Holding Space!!!
(I need some time to read carefully through this but the first sight looked
already amazing…)
Kind regards,
Judith
Art of Hosting Kenya
Bikundo Onyari & Judith Stemer
All,
Thank you each and every one for your responses - all so unique and helpful.
With your encouragement I responded to Maryann Panarelli and will hopefully
start the conversation this week.
Lisa ~ thank you for your many tips and considerations - especially also for
your empathy and self
in Coventry UK tonight. I am grateful
> because through your support and directly through experiencing OST I was
> able to convene a brief two hour session tonight. Everyone was so
> appreciative of the process. it was a try international event. Thank you
> Ma
able to
convene a brief two hour session tonight. Everyone was so appreciative of the
process. it was a try international event. Thank you
Mary
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Enviado el: martes, 21 de mayo de 2013 8:16
Para: OSLIST
Asunto: [OSList] WOSonOS 2013 - A love note and a giant thank you
In London, we extended the invitation to co
Time flies like an arrow! ;-)
That must tell what you feel...
Congratulations!!!
Although it's pity that no one from Korea could make any contribution
either to real or virtual WOSONOS, we had to enjoy Open Space with Action
for One Korea movement launching group in Seoul instead.
They enjoyed
ote and a giant thank you
In London, we extended the invitation to come to Florida. We did not have an
active community of practice; we were just a few who knew Open Space and we
imagined there could be many more if we invited the world. A little over 5
years ago, I had fallen in love with Op
, and there is sand in my shoes to
remind me that it was not just a beautiful dream. :)
Thank you to all, and my deepest gratitude to you for all your heart-felt
contributions to this emerging, amazing, inspirational, never fails to knock my
socks off, world-wide community.
Linda
Date: Tue
In London, we extended the invitation to come to Florida. We did not have
an active community of practice; we were just a few who knew Open Space and
we imagined there could be many more if we invited the world. A little
over 5 years ago, I had fallen in love with Open Space and it changed my
lif
First let me offer a thank you to Paul, Artur, Amerie & the others for
comments on the article. you are my heros (as that paragraph named it).
And so I more than smile.
Suggestion:
Due to the tag team (was that your wrds?) approach you will be using
how bout
"An experience in the
Thanks, David. Awesome and counting on hearing more about it. D.
Original Message
Subject: [OSList] Thank You - Virtual OS
From: David Osborne <dosbo...@change-fusion.com>
Date: Tue, January 31, 2012 5:38 pm
To: World wide Open Space Technology email list
&
Thank you to all of you who shared your thoughts and experience on holding
Virtual Open Space.
This includes: Lisa, Julie, Harold, Bui, Thomas, DIane, Donna, Christine,
Harrison, Eric
I found the thoughts helpful and will keep you posted on my experience
with it.
Appreciatively,
David
ch.org/listinfo.cgi/oslist-openspacetech.org
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[mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] On Behalf Of Judy Gast
Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2011 8:51 PM
To: oslist@lists.openspacetech.org
Subject: [OSList] FW: Thank You Harrison!
I just fi
Congratulations, Judy! Love the labor/management mix.
Christine
Christine Whitney Sanchez, Partner
Innovation Partners International
480.759.0262
www.innovationpartners.com
On Dec 8, 2011, at 6:51 PM, Judy Gast wrote:
I just finished facilitating a two day OS event with 75 field
supervi
Dec 8, 2011 08:52:12 PM, oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:
===
YEA JUDY!
I just finished facilitating a two day OS event with 75 field supervisors and
other stakeholders around the theme of “Keeping the Lights on” (100 year old
large public uti
Dear Judy, my heart sings for you!
I remember in Orillia Ontario at the wonderful Open Space that Larry
Peterson and a team hosted and organized. The theme: "Explore Wave Rider
with Harrison Owen...Unleashing leadership in ourselves and others".
Harrison was there and a group of 25-30 others. It
gt;Sent: Thursday, December 8, 2011 8:51:10 PM
>Subject: [OSList] FW: Thank You Harrison!
>
>
>
>
>I just finished facilitating a two day OS event with 75 field supervisors and
>other stakeholders around the theme of “Keeping the Lights on” (100 year old
>large public
I just finished facilitating a two day OS event with 75 field supervisors
and other stakeholders around the theme of "Keeping the Lights on" (100 year
old large public utility). Many of the participants were 30 year veteran
union employees.Many participants were amazed with this "new"
ckat: den 25 juni 2011 00:02
Till: OSLIST
Ämne: [OSList] Thank you, my mother, and Chile
Hello, dear colleagues -
I appreciate all the love and support you have sent me both on and off the
list as you heard the news of my mother's passing.
As you may have read from previous message
Lisa thank you very much for all the transforming action that you have had
with all us, not only for having practically quintuplicate in only two weeks
people in Chile that could now dare to facilitate this powerful method known
as Open Space, but above all for your extraordinary human quality
What a beautiful love story Lisa. thank you! You teach us love and are
loved!
On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 6:02 PM, Lisa Heft wrote:
> Hello, dear colleagues -
>
> I appreciate all the love and support you have sent me both on and off the
> list as you heard the news of my mother'
a lucky girl - and most loved, by my parents, and by you...
Thank you all, and take good care of yourselves and the mothers and
fathers you have or for the mother-father love you have created for
yourself inside of you.
Perhaps I will see some of you at the WOSonOS in Chile this October...
--- On Tue, 4/5/11, Thomas Herrmann wrote:
From: Thomas Herrmann
Subject: Re: [Oslist] 19 years later
To: "'Barry Owen'" , "'oslist'"
Date: Tuesday, April 5, 2011, 11:33 AM
Seems you are on air, BarryHappy to be nbr 2 JThomas HerrmannPs Thanks everyone
who has been working so so hard to k
Hi, folks -
Doug, Michael H and Barry - thanks for your help with Heidi and OSLIST.
She successfully posted our announcement for the Open Space on Open
Space this March, as you can see.
Onward...
Lisa
*
*
==
osl...@listserv.boisesta
Friends,
I can't thank you enough for your kind messages of support. I'm doing regular
updates on our blogs. Here's one of our Civic Empowerment project in
partnership with USAID which includes Open Space:
http://www.haitipartners.org/2010/12/civic-empowerment-groups-continue/
moment, I know we'll be Happy Forever No
Matter What!!! ;-)
spark
Director
Open Space Institute of Korea
http://openspace.kr
2010. 12. 4. 오전 3:40에 "Stanley Park" 님이 작성:
Harrison,
Thank You for sharing So Much of You to us for Wholeness of Entire Humanity.
I feel so ...
>
>
Although our lives Is a glimse of moment, I know we'll be Happy Forever No
Matter What!!! ;-)
spark
Director
Open Space Institute of Korea
http://openspace.kr
2010. 12. 4. 오전 3:40에 "Stanley Park" 님이 작성:
Harrison,
Thank You for sharing So Much of You to us for Wholeness of Ent
Harrison,
Thank You for sharing So Much of You to us for Wholeness of Entire Humanity.
I feel so lucky to be a contemporary with You!
spark
Director
Open Space Institute of Korea
http://openspace.kr
2010. 12. 3. 오후 10:47에 "Harrison Owen" 님이 작성:
If you detect a warm glow eman
If you detect a warm glow emanating from Washington, DC - it is not just the
usual political firestorm, it is me basking in the pleasure of your company
and good wishes. We have had a lot of fun with more to come. Thanks for
everything.
Harrison
Harrison Owen
7808 River Falls Dr.
Potomac,
Anne,
The only ones I have in my Inbox are the ones you sent on April 15. However, I
think I deleted some emails so I might have deleted some of yours. I think the
issue has been fixed. Given the flood I'm now getting and the speed which my
most recent posting came back to me.
The Internet
Hi everyone
I have decided for someone who has been for the most part a silent appreciator
of this space the best way to get engagement is to give the impressions that
the message is not getting through.
My plea certainly got through and I even saw it on my screen but I am not
certain about oth
Please delist me from this listserve. Thank you
_
From: OSLIST [mailto:osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu] On Behalf Of Filiz
Telek
Sent: 16 April 2009 14:10
To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
Subject: Re: [OSLIST] 100% satisfactory shopping!
perhaps self organizing :)
filiz
On
Thank you friends for quickly responding!
We obtained necessary votes and now initiative is live. Click here to
learn more/contribute to getting 35 laptops to Haitian leaders in our
network who are promoting open space and other participatory methods
throughout Haiti. http
Gabriela--
You, and OpenSpaceOnline were winners before you received the nomination. I
was delighted to see you and your colleagues receive the recognition of being
nominated in such good company.
Thanks for listening to your intuition!
Joelle
*
*
=
Dear friends and colleagues,
Today I would like to send a big THANK YOU to everyone who supported and
crossed fingers for us during the last weeks!
"Most votes," was the only criteria for final selection and many of the global
20 top-class nominees have several million members or c
Christine, Michael, Thomas, Harrison, Thank you !
You saved my day.
And it answered subquestions I did not know that I had : Different means for
different size and purpose of OS. I will post a summary of the information you
gave me, so it would be useful to others.
Have a great day
Hello all you precious people!
Just a big thank you for all your tips, inputs, engagement in my
upcoming challenge of a taster of OST in short time. I will let you
know how it all worked out. The meeting will be in beginning of
october so I come back.
But I wanted to thank you for the support and
will be helping my Nigerian participants as
we will do an international fax approach.
So thank you all for your thoughts regarding helping these amazing young
men from Nigeria share the learning of Open Space.
And Thomas - I always enjoy any opportunity to be with you (in person,
on line, on the
I am overwhelmed by your response to my story. It reminded me of an important
paragraph that went through my mind multiple times but never made it through my
fingers:
Perhaps the most important reason for my calmness throughout this adventure has
to do with this list. Since 1996, the OS list
THANK YOU ALL!
I also believe this mode of presentation will be immensely powerful for
drive time listening for folks that might not have time otherwise. Lets
all see this version widely listened to.
I surely look forward to all the different voices and different accents.
Please receive and accept
Thank you so much, Doris for investing the time and
energy in sharing your story.
I'm saving your reflection as a tool. There are so
many commonalities in for me in approaching the
effective use of OST, and the way I feel (and haven't
realized until reading your message) about facil
Am 16.12.2003 18:56 Uhr schrieb "Dominique Proudhon" unter
:
> Dear all,
>
>
>
> Whaou! What a welcoming group! Thank you for your responses and support. Makes
> me feel like I need to meet you guys some day
>
> I love this list!
>
> Dominique.
>
Hi
A big thank you to everyone who took the time to add suggestions, ideas
and encouragement to my book project on "happiness at work". I'll
compile the input, and get back on the list with some main points.
Cheers
Alexander
--
Alexander Kjerulf
www.kjerulf.com
alexan...@kjerul
Dear All,
After having been sort of quiet in the past year, I want to extend a big
thank you to you all. Just as I am in the preparation stage for a two day
OST meeting, struggling with how to do the convergence, there is this
wonderful thread on convergence just sitting there in my OSLIST
Hi,
My thanks go out to the many folks who have written in response to my
request for suggestions on how to do a os training for 4-8 people.
I've explained it a million times, but I've only actually trained groups of
fifty and one (obviously not a "group"). I received a lot of great help,
which
[mailto:imagi...@bigpond.net.au]
Skickat: den 9 januari 2003 00:48
Till: tho...@openspaceconsulting.com
Ämne: Thank you
Tak so muket for your support, Thomas,
I've been looking for an excuse to get back to Gothenburg after doing
research at the Zoophysiology Institute back in 1982!
T
A big "Thank you" to all the folks that responded with comments regarding the
"professional" signage question I posted. Very helpful comments, and to
summarize,
Think of the client as well as yourself when deciding on signage.
Making
the signs may hel
At 11:41 PM 3/11/2002 -0700, Christine Whitney Sanchez wrote:
Great conversation all. Harrison, you wrote:
Freedom and responsibility can be a heady brew, but totally necessary
for meaningful human life. I don't quite know how i got started on all
this -- but it is something about seeing the r
Great conversation all. Harrison, you wrote:
Freedom and responsibility can be a heady brew, but totally necessary for
meaningful human life. I don't quite know how i got started on all this --
but it is something about seeing the revolutionary character of Open Space,
particularly when done i
Birgitt, you wrote:
There is no way to describe it to someone in a way that they can truly
understand. He/she usually only understands what is meant well into the
middle of it.
Those same clients who are drawn to the self-organizing aspects of OST
are often taking a leap of faith - willing to
At 05:12 PM 3/10/2002 -0500, Birgitt wrote:
Alas, despite best efforts to assist a client to understand the power of
an Open Space Technology meeting, and I agree that story telling is a good
way to do this, the client usually does not understand what it is really
about until he/she is right in t
Harrison and Michael,
Thank you for these posts.
At our recent training these issues definitely came up among the
participants. We focused on two things:
~ informed consent of sponsor (upside/downside story and a clear
understanding of OST)
~ facilitator self-support within the notion that we do
Dear Harrison,
Alas, despite best efforts to assist a client to understand the power of an
Open Space Technology meeting, and I agree that story telling is a good way
to do this, the client usually does not understand what it is really about
until he/she is right in the middle of it and reflecting
At 11:41 PM 3/9/2002 +0100, michael wrote:
my feeling and stance on this matter is to my mind, quite simple:
if the client wants an open space event and sticks to this notion after I
have talked to him, thats what will happen I either take it or leave
itnobody knowing what will happen beyond
Dear Birgitt, dear Harrison and dear Michael,
what a interesting dialogue! I want add some thoughts to this topic.
From 1985 to 1989 I was the CEO of a building company in Berlin. We
had 120 people. I was not happy with the structure and many more things
in this
company and I decided to work with
At 12:04 PM 3/7/2002 +0100, Toke wrote:
Our circle of open space learning bouncing in its round corners but not
breaking - i find that healthy.
- we have not found the Truth yet - but it would be wonderful to nail it
down so that all our clients and family members etc would finally
understand w
Dear Birgitt, dear Harrison,
my feeling and stance on this matter is to my mind, quite simple:
if the client wants an open space event and sticks to this notion
after I have talked to him, thats what will happen I either take it
or leave itnobody knowing what will happen beyond;
if the client w
At 11:00 AM 3/9/2002 -0500, Birgitt wrote:
Harrison,
For me, the sponsor (senior staff person involved) is the one who opens
space in the organization for the facilitator to come in and lead in an
Open Space Technology meeting . I have infinite respect for this senior
staff person, for the risk
Harrison wrote:
I'm not quite clear what you are asking here, but to the extent that I
understand, my thought would be that the real thing is to be clear who the
client is, and further that the client can change in time. For example, when
i start conversation with a group -- my contact person (the
Thanks Chris
I have appreciated your thoughts on the questions that fly for me in
this connection
and they re-sound in my heart
- toke
Toke:
Can I take a short attempt at starting to answer your questions? My
responses follow your quoted questions, but my mail reader can't
sep
Thank you Harrison. You are really "in flow" this morning: in fact it seems you
are way out in front (it being apparently Sunday morning wherever you are). And
thank you Toke, for the questions! INMO, these deserve to go into the FAQ
(lovingly edited by Chris of course).
Happy Sat
Dear Ost community
Thank you for this rich and dynamic dialogue..I have been
enjoying and reflecting on these treads of credibility building,
more or less structure in the OST community, purpose of the board and
now the GRAND IMPERIAL MASTER OPTION
- maybe the most wonderful solution to
Toke:
Can I take a short attempt at starting to answer your questions? My
responses follow your quoted questions, but my mail reader can't
separate them out from your original text, so read closely!
> What is the intent of the OST community in the first place?
> I don;t think there was an inte
To all,
Thank you for your postings. You are giving me stimuli for reflection,
thinking, feeling,intregrating, learning ,etc.I was struck by Alan's "right to
be kind".It reminded me of the gifts we give and receive on an unconscious
level. Many times I open my mail and just
Yes!
I am overwhelmed by the outpouring of wisdom, compassion, courage
and love that I have experienced from all of you. Each time I read
another message, my entire being says "yes."
You are a remarkable group of people. You fill my heart with hope.
Thank you.
Julie
--
Ken
I am overwhelmed by the outpouring of wisdom, compassion, courage and love that
I have experienced from all of you. Each time I read another message, my
entire being says "yes."
You are a remarkable group of people. You fill my heart with hope. Thank
you.
Julie
Dear Harrison,
what a wonderful way to connect and be in the world. I loved your note - I have
a feel you will probably never really retire.
I saw that that you will be in Germany in November, where and when is this
happening? I would love the opportunity to connect again.
All the best
Uwe
Pathwa
and get them back to if that would be helpful. Don't know if you
are meticulous about your data base or not. Thank you so much for sending
them.
Will see you in July but still waiting for the exact dates. Will be sometime
between July 21 and 31. Hugs to you and to Ethelyn - Suzanne
Ma
Harrison Owen
Potomac, Maryland
Dear Friends and Colleagues,
A little over a year ago, I sent out a note to most of you which
many took as an announcement of my retirement. Well, if this is
"retirement" -- I would hate to think what not being retired would be like.
Thanks to many good
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