Finally this morning, Harrison landed in Berlin first via twitter with a special message transmitted by Holger Naumeihmer (Wow Harrison on twitter!) and then with a personal email message to us read by mmp (Michael Panwitz) that got us teary-eyed folks a bit choked up.
So I'd guess, the 25th anniversary and honoring celebration (with baseball cap in place of the cowboy hat) of our dear pal Harrison officially began this morning in Berlin Germany! A few weeks ago, I sent a personal thank you note to Harrison expressing my deepest gratitude for Open Space and how it helped me find my personal bliss and based on the fact I've only got one life to live, this is no small gift. Judging from the stories I've heard in Berlin, in Taiwan and so many times before everywhere, seems I'm not alone. So my suggestion would be that that we collect 100 brief stories, anecdotes, a paragraph or a few short lines telling how OS has personally touched our lives. Personal and from the heart, nothing fancy! Why 100? Well 25 years of OS plus 75 years of Harrison adds up to a nice round number of 100...a century of transformation! What I am offering is that I could perhaps leave these writings on his doorstep in Camden, Maine as I may possibly be driving through around then. Don't expect he'll be there though as he'll probably be blissfully riding the waves of Maine. In the spirit of those offerings, it seems a propos that I share Harrison's recent response when I sent him my blissful thank you note a few weeks ago. His answer could just as easily have been directed to any of you who experienced what I have and feel as I do. NOTE FROM HARRISON: "Well as I think I have said before – You got it! Or maybe more accurately, It got you. Anyhow, Enjoy! (referring to my bliss) I certainly have, and I can only tell you that it only gets better even if you don’t have a clue where you are going. Which I guess is the point. As for Berlin – I am afraid I will not be joining you and all the other wonderful folks. Seems like I have joined that not so elite circle of Men with Prostate Cancer. In my case there are multiple other things that could dispatch me sooner, but it seemed reasonable to limit the risk where possible. So while you are enjoying the radiance of grand company, I will be enjoying radiance of a different sort, followed by “seeding.” Fried and seeded. Sounds like a grand recipe! So demise is not imminent and prognosis excellent – but there is a certain amount of time involved. More to the point I will be in Maine on the 1st of July – and on my boat just about as soon as I can get to the docks. There are important things in life!" Harrison On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 3:04 PM, Lisa Heft <lisah...@openingspace.net> wrote: > I just created a book of the poems of the past OSLIST Poet Laureates. > I did this to add to the Silent Auction at this WOSonOS (the Silent Auction > raises money and awareness for the Access Queen project which helps Askers > -people who just need a little bit of belief and support- join us in each > next WOSonOS). > If you help me figure out what you need, the poetry part of the contribution > is all ready to go. > I will be more rested and able to do whatever you tell me to do / send it > wherever you tell me to send it next week, because I am in the midst of the > WOSonOS in Berlin right now. > By the way - one of the things creating the most 'buzz' at the Silent > Auction (which is FULL of donated items - so full they had to find > additional table space!) is several grams of volcanic ash from Iceland which > will be sent to the highest bidder, from fabulous Kari of Iceland. > Cool, eh? > (or ... er ... hot?) > There will also be a link announced soon of a book of several pages of > contributions in honor of the 25 years anniversary which was created for > this conference - a link to an electronic version of the book. Perhaps > Holger and Harold and Christine and others of you who are so connected to > the rich information coming out of this particular WOSonOS or the lovely > Michael M Pannwitz or a member of the Berlin Host Team will be sharing that > on OSLIST and on Ning soon for your reading enjoyment. > Good job thinking of great ways to honor this fabulous stuff and this > fabulous dear friend of ours in the hat (I bow to you, dear Harrison my > friend). > Lisa > Please note that during the month of May > I will be traveling and working quite a bit, > so I will not be accessing email daily... > Lisa Heft > Consultant, Facilitator, Educator > Opening Space > lisah...@openingspace.net > www.openingspace.net > > > On May 14, 2010, at 10:56 AM, Steven (Doc) List wrote: > > How about if we collect stories from a bunch of us, compile them into a > book, publish the book on Lulu or elsewhere, and present that compendium to > HO? > Maybe include all the winning poems from across the years, as well. > ...Doc > > * * ========================================================== > osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu ------------------------------ To subscribe, > unsubscribe, change your options, view the archives of > osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu: > http://listserv.boisestate.edu/archives/oslist.html To learn about > OpenSpaceEmailLists and OSLIST FAQs: http://www.openspaceworld.org/oslist -- Suzanne Daigle NuFocus Strategic Group 7159 Victoria Circle University Park, FL 34201 FL 941-359-8877; CT 203-722-2009 www.nufocusgroup.com s.dai...@nufocusgroup.com * * ========================================================== osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu ------------------------------ To subscribe, unsubscribe, change your options, view the archives of osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu: http://listserv.boisestate.edu/archives/oslist.html To learn about OpenSpaceEmailLists and OSLIST FAQs: http://www.openspaceworld.org/oslist