It's interesting. I starting "doing" Open Space about the same time I started 
researching for my second book, "Accidental Conversations." I was learning 
about the presence and power of dynamic, organic, emergent systems in the 
natural sciences that so well paralleled the physics and ordinary magic of Open 
Space. My interest in self-organizing systems started in my work with 
organizations in the 1970's and Open Space seemed very logical and natural to 
that learning.

Now after countless Open Space events, mostly very humble in size and scope, I 
open space with the confidence and grace that comes with the experience of 
doing so. And why not. It's not about who we are individually. 

In Buddhism - my personal frame of reference - caring follows knowing. In Open 
Space, my caring follows my knowing that we will engage each other in new ways 
whenever given the chance. And we will dare to dream larger dreams if given the 
chance to dream together.

This is both the passion we inhale and responsibility we exhale in the circle 
of being from which emerges our doing and having.

My story is that I was born into a world that calls me to freedom in my 
connectivity and that I am so deeply grateful for the privilege of being in 
this community.



Jack

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jack ricchiuto
two.one.six/three.seven.three/seven.four.seven.five
www.designinglife.com / www.appreciativeleadership.org 

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