Hi Christine, Tenneson and All


I also had the remarkable privilege of participating in the recent The World 
Cafe Stewardship Dialogue in California, albeit virtually. 



And took the opportunity to express very similar sentiments to those of yours. 
For they arise from my lived experience and they are the essence of what I am 
now doing all around Asia. 



You can see my comments at the end of this lovely item by Amy Lenzo. 
http://worldcafestewardship.wordpress.com/2006/08/27/what-conversations



In these you may also see reference to a forum which I facilitated in Singapore 
at the end of July which had as its theme: 

 

"How may conversational processes such as the World Cafe, Open Space Technology 
and Appreciative Inquiry be used most effectively alone or in combination?"



The question chosen for the OST component of the event emerged from a 
particular experience that I had in Mumbai in India just prior to going on to 
Singapore. Conversations about this incident led me to awareness of the new 
book by Victoria Castle - who I understand is a friend of Anne Stadler's - 
called 'The Trance of Scarcity.' Reading this book has been highly illuminating 
to me. 

 

Looking forward ...

 

With love

 

Alan 



Alan Stewart, PhD

Professional Conversationalist 
Principal, MultiMind Solutions
Now based in Hong Kong and operating throughout Asia-Pacific 

Tel +852 9438 7680
www.multimindsolutions.com
alanmstew...@gmail.com


 

 

 

----- Original Message ----- 

From: Tenneson Woolf 

To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu 

Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2006 6:36 AM

Subject: Re: World Cafe - an appreciative open space community

 

Thank you Christine - it really was a delight to be in that open space and to 
be a part of such powerful energy. There are many spaces for us to open and 
host. I want to echo deliberately Christine's last paragraph. I too feel this 
call to work together. Sometimes to respond to a particular need. And sometimes 
to develop more capacity for presence, questions that matter, listening, 
harvesting, and choosing wise actions. Quite magical really. Good to be 
together friends.

 

Tenneson

 


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From: OSLIST [mailto:osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu] On Behalf Of Christine 
Whitney Sanchez
Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2006 7:47 PM
To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
Subject: World Cafe - an appreciative open space community

 

Dear Open Space and World Cafe Friends,

 

Last week I had the great pleasure of attending The World Cafe Stewardship 
Dialogue along with Peggy Holman, Tree Fitzpatrick, Kenoli Oleari, Tenneson 
Woolf, Juanita Brown and other OSList friends.  And this weekend, I'll be 
traveling to Camden, Maine, for the OSonOS by the Sea.  I feel incredibly 
blessed to be partaking of the many amazing connections in these two 
communities. 

 

During the closing circle at the World Cafe Stewardship Dialogue, I shared how 
much I was touched by the openness, joy and deep sense of gratitude that 
permeated our time together.  80 people from 15 countries connected hearts, 
minds and spirits in deep cafe conversations.  And, to my delight, bodies were 
well cared for too.  Inspired by the musicians among us and our friends from 
Brazil, we danced and hiked and climbed the hills around breathtakingly 
beautiful Tomales Bay, CA.  

 

In addition to the many commitments made by the World Cafe Community members 
for stewarding TWC into the future, I know that several For Benefit initiatives 
were launched or picked up steam.  I expect the same will be true when a small 
portion of the OS community meets next week in Maine.

 

I'm struck by how beautifully the World Cafe community holds the space open.  
And how the Open Space community has, for over twenty years, invited people to 
host conversations that matter.

 

I believe the world is calling for us to work together.  I'm talking about 
those of us who practice in the field of open, appreciative, strategic 
conversations and large scale social change.   We can consciously watch for 
opportunities to work together for large scale impact.  In the near future, we 
will know which initiatives need and would welcome our help or which projects 
WE want to initiate.  The Open Space, World Cafe and Appreciative Inquiry 
communities (among many other communities of practice) are poised and we know 
how to self-organize.  I can't wait to see what will come calling.  

 

Namasté,

 

Christine

 

Christine Whitney Sanchez

KAIROS Alliance Inc.

2717 E. Mountain Sky Avenue

Phoenix, AZ  85048

480.759.0262

www.kairosalliance.com

 

 

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