Only "so long"  (Long)Bon Voyage -- and you know there are a whole mess of 
folks out there who will welcome you. And Thank God - no more nasty limericks 
for the moment!

ho
 
Harrison Owen
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Potomac, MD  20854
USA
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207-763-3261 (summer)
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Ralph Copleman 
  To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu 
  Sent: Monday, May 30, 2005 9:37 AM
  Subject: Only "so long" (Long)


  Hi,

  In about two weeks, I'll be heading off for a summer-long trip that will 
essentially keep me off the internet.  In an effort to prevent out-of-office 
e-mail inbox build-up, I will soon unsubscribe to all listserves, including 
this one, and I'll re-subscribe in September.

  I've been following the thread here about what people learn from "doing" open 
space and a related one one about "process" and its relationships to 
self-organization, control, and power-seeking.

  And it struck me as I reviewed several of these messages this morning that 
what I have gained most from open space events (as facilitator and participant) 
is a deep sense of the wonderfully squishy, bounded/unbounded, unfolding nature 
of community and the rich, easy way OS both creates and supports it.  How often 
do you find something that is simultaneously about both the purpose and the 
process of community?! 

  How, I realize, I crave being near community - and in it.  And how I adore 
any opportunity to serve it, from time to time, as a consultant, and how I miss 
it when I cannot sense it.  Communities of many kinds spring up all the time 
and just as often sort of melt away when their object is supplanted in hearts 
and minds by other pursuits - or other communities.  This is okay, another 
lesson from open space and the practice of peace.

  Nothing is forever, with the possible exception of self-organizing evolution, 
so it is heartening to know some communities endure and grow.  For example, 
this one.  I harbor hope that the urge toward community (and concomitant 
understanding, tolerance, peace, and justice) is a permanent human trait.  I 
hold this hope in a very close embrace and wrap myself in it nearly every day.  
I think it is the chief motivating force in my life as a consultant, as a 
member of a family, and in my efforts as a sustainability advocate.

  My summer will be taken up with a bicycle trip from the Pacific ocean in 
Oregon (USA), across the continent to the Atlantic Ocean at the mouth of the 
Delaware Bay - 5000 kilometers or more.  In the planning stages for nearly two 
years, this is my 60th birthday present to myself.  On some level, though, I 
think my trip will be about a search for community in America, this troubled, 
deeply divided, seductive Gargantua of a country I love, and which has broken 
my heart so often of late.  I will pass through mountains, over plains, along 
dramatic rivers (North America has SO much beauty), across Native American 
lands, through large cities, and more.  Others who have taken similar trips 
have said the best part of their ride has been meeting people in small towns 
all across the continent.  I'm looking forward to conversations about this urge 
we humans have to be with one another in community.  With a bit of luck (and, 
one way or another, the emergence of a little open space), I'll have some.

  Ralph Copleman

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