chris wrote
So, like I say, if there’s a moose under the table, to me it still looks a lot 
more like a food cache than a problem!

a problem, who said anything about a problem? ;-)

ashley
----- Original Message -----
From: Chris Corrigan
To: [email protected]
Sent: 12/5/2003 4:35:58 PM
Subject: Re: mother list


There are about 350-400 people on this list Judi.  WAAAY more lurkers than 
writers, or more butterflies than conveners…

Chris W refers to “mother list” and that’s kind of how I think of this “place.” 
 It’s like a sourdough starter, which is the piece of bubbling yeast and flour 
that bakers use to get sourdough bread to rise.  As long as you keep feeding 
it, the starter keeps living, and lots of loaves of bread keep getting made 
from the same jar of stuff..

And at the risk of Harrison jumping in with another New Testament allusion, 
I’ll also say that vinegar starts with a “mother…”

ANYWAY…

OSLIST mothers an awful lot of stuff for me.  And sometimes my engagement here 
is very strong and other times I go away for a while and do other things.  But 
in my own life it has spawned many interesting things like the wikis, the 
non-guide, my weblogs (and other people’s!), collaborations with people like 
Michael Herman, Avner Haramati, Brian Bainbridge, Peggy Holman, Joelle and Paul 
Everett, Julie Smith, Dan Chay, Judi Richardson, Ashley Cooper, Birgitt 
Williams and it has led to many face to face conversations with countless other 
people, often over food, in places like Toronto, Vancouver, Bowen Island, 
Fairbanks, Bellingham and Whidbey Island.

And most importantly, this list got me started, and with very kind and careful 
attention from Larry Peterson, Dianne Gibeault, and Harrison I took my first 
steps into OST seven years ago or so.  So I have never forgotten that, and it’s 
always led me to treat this list, and the community of this list, with great 
care and affection.

So, like I say, if there’s a moose under the table, to me it still looks a lot 
more like a food cache than a problem!


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CHRIS CORRIGAN
Bowen Island, BC, Canada
http://www.chriscorrigan.com
[email protected]
(604) 947-9236

-----Original Message-----
From: OSLIST [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Judi 
Richardson
Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2003 12:22 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: mother list

Chris, Tova, Ashley and others.

Many thanks for the deep contemplation and challenging languaging.  In watching 
the posts over the last week or two it is evident that a few feel at a 
crossroads -- and only individuals can know if that is personal or community.  
This list, for me, is organic, it becomes what I need it to be over and over.

I, too, experience this community as a source of professional and personal 
challenge -- expanding my capacity.  It can be an "energy leak" if I choose for 
it to be.  When I'm on the road, reading the postings can be like finding old 
friends.  Sometimes I long to have the time to write an observation of work 
with a group while I'm already on my way to another group.  Those postings that 
challenge me I can choose to respond to or not.  I appreciate the many stories 
started and expanded on this list and often wonder how they are spinning.  For 
some of us this may be one of the few places we tell a different story -- 
perhaps from our original voice.  I see expansion of stories here and, in my 
experience, stagnation occurs when we tell the same story of limits over and 
over -- like continually placing our hands on a hot stove, or spend all our 
time teaching each others our complaints.

I think someone mentioned there are over 4,000 people on this list -- seems to 
me we will all make it what we choose for it to be.  I see an OST event like a 
cosmic mirror -- the participants, if they are open to it, can see habitual 
patterns, see how they affect others in their organizations.  It is like a Time 
Out Of Time (TOOT) -- a reflective tool, out of our natural reactions we can 
choose to respond.  The quality of "beginner's mind" that offers when someone 
new comes to the list never ceases to amaze me, as well as the quality of our 
disagreements! <grin>

ciao
Judi Richardson

www.ponoconsultants.com
www.emergentfeminine.com

----- Original Message -----
From: chris weaver
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2003 10:53 AM
Subject: mother list

Tova wrote,

I believe our energy as a community was and is so powerful that a lot of seeds 
had enough wind and spirit to go very far and enough warmth and nourishment to 
sprout in many places. I believe that now we are on a crossroad of our story, 
the question is what is the new being of 'mother list' we wish for, where do we 
take our story ?

What do you think?

Dear Tova,

You have stated this beautifully:  wind, spirit, warmth, nourishment, and 
sprouting seeds, yes.  I count myself as one whose daily work and life would be 
entirely different without the gifts and professional connections born out of 
this list over recent years (when I see the sprouting seeds, they're on the 
muddy back of a turtle!)

I don't have a feeling that we are at a "crossroads," however, because to me 
the list is a river rather than a road.  A river has its own life, and a 
powerful river is beyond any human efforts at engineering.  Yet a river is 
supremely receptive.  As Sheila Chandra sings, "the Ocean refuses no river -"  
and the river does not refuse its tributaries...the tributaries are 
received...and then the opposite pattern unfurls, as the river divides into a 
delta, with separate, more-focused streams spinning out their own fractals...?

So I think the multi-focused aspect of the list seems likely to be its way and 
its nature.

I am curious about what you describe as "energy leakage," and I think maybe I 
understand.  To continue with the metaphor, the OSLIST, big and wide-focused as 
it is, is usually not the right river to spin my own little waterwheel.  As my 
own daily work has focused on the care and feeding of a small "Open Space 
Organization," I have devoted my attention mostly to my local work 
relationships in real time and real space, where we are all focused and busy 
weaving waterbearing baskets...

The OSLIST is more like a sort of cyber-Ganges, where I go every few days 
before dawn and jump in.  I continue to be amazed that something so Big can be 
so responsive.  And I continue to be surprised at how often I emerge dripping 
and watch the sun come up as a transformed person.

My thanks to Reinhard & Ashley for the spark (takes a little flint & steel if 
you want to cook a moose), and for all the fine responses.  I spent two hours 
on this extended thread this morning, thanks to the river, which rose into the 
sky last night, and froze, and blanketed these mountains with enough snow to 
close all the schools & block my road to Cherokee.
Chris Weaver
Swannanoa, North Carolina, USA
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