or a short title of the workshop?
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>> Thanks in advance,
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> Date: Wed, 28 Jul 2021 14:40:48 +0200
> From: Funda Oral
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Katz! Nicely said Michael.
On Wed, Jul 28, 2021, 10:39 AM Michael Herman via OSList <
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:
> The phrases mentioned so far seem to make a distinction between
> me/facilitator and space. Here's an alternative:
>
> One participant came to me right after the
The phrases mentioned so far seem to make a distinction between
me/facilitator and space. Here's an alternative:
One participant came to me right after the opening, as first sessions were
getting underway. She wanted to know, "what were you doing at the edge of
the circle, before you stepped in
Perhaps "Where to Stand in Space" or in the form of a question "Where to
Stand in Space?"
: )
On Wed, Jul 28, 2021, 9:56 AM Funda Oral wrote:
> Jeff, thanks, I just wanted to make the title shorter, otherwise I can use
> it.
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> 28 Tem 2021 Çar 18:44 tarihinde Jeff Aitken via OSList <
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Jeff, thanks, I just wanted to make the title shorter, otherwise I can use
it.
28 Tem 2021 Çar 18:44 tarihinde Jeff Aitken via OSList <
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org> şunu yazdı:
> Hi Funda. Cool idea. Why not use what you already wrote? I am curious.
> *"Where does the Facilitator Stand in
Hi Funda. Cool idea. Why not use what you already wrote? I am curious.
*"Where does the Facilitator Stand in Space?"*
Also, three words from Harrison come to mind. To be shaped into a title
that might feel like an intriguing question.
"Present and invisible"
Warmly,
Jeff
Telegraph Hill
Yelamu -
Funda -- Sounds like you will have a good time. My answer to your question
("How much space...") is "As little as possible." My experience opening
space was always enjoyable, but some times it just went through the roof.
Great things happened. Spirit was super high -- and as I was leaving the
Hello everyone,
I will run a one hour workshop at the Facilitators' Summit of the
International Facilitators Association in October.
I wanted to discuss
*"Where does the Facilitator Stand in Space?"*
In fact I would like to introduce the idea of not being afraid of *"asking
questions" *to open