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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Joelle Lyons Everett 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, May 14, 2004 10:17 AM
  Subject: [Norton AntiSpam] Re: OST as a halfway technology and other 
thoughts/questions



  In a message dated 5/14/04 5:39:56 AM, [email protected] writes:




    I am curious, those who have scheduled or seen mini-OS's within a larger 
event, how necessary do you think it is to necessarily do the whole circle 
walk, attention to breath, and other things to open the space? Is it 
necessarily to even sit in a circle? My hunch is if people have already worked 
together for more than a day that the space is already open. I have already 
participated in a fully open OS before within a multi-day conference (this was 
with Intertraining, the professional association of trainers and consultants 
that Michael Pannewitz and Jo Toepfer trained in OST. Almost everyone had at 
least participated in an OS, if they hadn't led one already.)


  Raffi--

  My own choice would be to do a little bit of ritual, to make a break between 
old paradigm and new, so people are not just coming into a different room and 
going on with familiar behavior and mindset.  I think I would walk the circle 
and review the principles and law--you might choose a different ritual, but I'd 
encourage you to do something to establish that this Space is new.

  Best of luck with this--the subject is important, and I love that they have 
left some time for more open conversation.

  Joelle * * ========================================================== 
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