Thank you, Harrison, for the story. I needed it. Megan Davis
> ---------- Your words, earlier: > At the same training program we had a participant who was in a wheel > chair. > He was concerned about "bounding the circle" and wondering whether being > in > a wheel chair would be an impediment. So the group obligingly created a > circle and he tried it out. By the time he got back to the starting point > the room was in awed silence. Because he was in a wheel chair he engaged > all participants at eye level as he made it around the circle. The impact > was incredible to the point that we all agreed that in addition to Tibetan > Temple Bells, useful equipment for Open Space might include a wheel chair > for all facilitators. Talk about the power of vulnerability! > > Harrison > > > Harrison Owen > 7808 River Falls Drive > Potomac, MD 20854 > USA > > Summer address: > 189 Beaucaire Ave. > RR Box 4248 > Camden, ME > 04843 > > Website www.tmn.com/~owen > Phone 301-469-9269 > Fax 301-983-9314 > Maine Phone 207-763-3261 >