Harrison

Thanks for your considered reply - really appreciate it. The problem that
faces me is that I will be co-facilitating the OS... so can I suggest a
topic for discussion? Have you ever done that (or has anyone else for that
matter)?

Jon

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Harrison Owen
Sent: 17 March 2005 14:35
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Subject: Re: OS and themes


I think the answer to your question is pretty simple and straight forward. I
would assume that you (the organizing and planning committee) are part of
the Open Space. And if you are not -- then I suggest you should be. As
participants, equal to all other participants, you surely have the right,
and I would say responsibility to raise whatever issues or opportunities you
feel to be pertinent. And if folks want to talk about them (the issues you
raised) they will. And if not -- not. Either way you will learn something.

Personally, I don't think it has anything to do with doctrinal purity. It is
just good sense. It is also (to pick up a strand that has seen some currency
here) all about "Trusting the People."

Harrison

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