Robyn -- lovely image! This conversation reminds me of one from last January called "self-organization is what consciousness (spirit) does".
I pulled this snippet of mine from it: I recently was given a gift of an image around this that I've found quite helpful. A Buddhist priest attended Spirited Work (a learning community that gathers quarterly in OS). He used an image of hands for holding space. Actually, here are Master Chang's words: >Since I left Whidbey Island, I've constantly thought of OS and its spiritual manifestation in earthly conditionings. It's dawn[ed] on me that >we constantly create mental boundaries and then transfigure them into organizational rules, etc., which we call containers. Thus, there are >levels upon levels of containers, depending on levels of minds that we have. What OP[OST] methodology attracts me is the way it can >facilitate and accommodate multi-levels of containers by very few simple rules of gathering and interaction. The challenge for me in >creating an OP[OST] organization is to be able to make available (and to promote) evolutionary & consequential levels of >unfoldment ... so one can evolve from "container/2 hands cupped, facing each other" to "supporter/2 hands open, facing upwards" to >"being/handless gesture" ... I LOVE this picture of hands reflecting the evolution of space, perhaps because it mirrors my own growing comfort with space. (While I aspire to it, I'm not sure I'm ready to hang out in the space of "look ma, no hands!") It reminds me that we are all at different places of comfort with openness. I may go screaming from the room when the space feels too closed and someone else go running to their room because the space is too open. Peggy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robyn" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, November 03, 2003 6:22 AM Subject: Re: Fear and control (waxing lyrical) > RE: > If you close those two hands - you end up with two fists. Definitely not > what we want. > > ~ (delighted laughter!) I pictured the closing of two open hands, like > an almond. The result, according to a dear and wise women that I know, > is the mandorla, which has become a very powerful symbol for me in my > journey towards wholeness. > * * ========================================================== [email protected] ------------------------------ To subscribe, unsubscribe, change your options, view the archives of [email protected], Visit: http://listserv.boisestate.edu/archives/oslist.html
