Suzanne--

What has been the underlying current of the conversation on AI list about this?

                :- Doug.



On 11/15/2013 01:08 AM, Christine Whitney Sanchez wrote:
Doug, Suzanne, Harrison and all,

I find it interesting that a few weeks before Doug started this
conversation, a parallel conversation about using Appreciative Inquiry
with people with memory loss has been taking place on the AI Listserv.

And I find it heartening to simply hear your voices via this wonderful
list.  I’ve been a butterfly for quite a while but I am in the space
with you.

Namasté,

Christine

Christine Whitney Sanchez, Partner
Innovation Partners International
Phoenix, AZ, USA  +1.480.759.0262
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On Nov 14, 2013, at 7:50 PM, doug <o...@footprintsinthewind.com
<mailto:o...@footprintsinthewind.com>> wrote:

Suzanne and Harrison--

Thanks Harrison and Suzanne. What I picture from what you have each
written is opening space in an even more open manner. Lisa-style,
without words perhaps, just inviting with eyes and hugs and music or
humming or pictures or dancing with your hands....

:- Doug.




On 11/14/2013 03:09 PM, Suzanne Daigle wrote:
Well Harrison... I guess I will need to reflect on that...or not so
much.  Funny how when it gets real close, like really close, we do a lot
to eliminate the pain (for a mom, a child or whoever) and pain there was
when spaces around mom felt really closed and conversations seemed more
like interrogations.

Open Space was never like that for me so... I will open myself up and
tell myself that whatever I did to make some of the hurt go away was not
controlling or wrong, it was simply Life and Open Space. And I guess
that's the point that I'm getting right now.

So Doug, perhaps what I can imagine now through and with  Open Space is
that more and more people would have opportunity to be with each other
in the way that Open Space invites us to be with each other. And there
would be much that would be good that would happen -- loving connections
with new insights I imagine.

Like wow, I can feel a few knots in my stomach feeling myself shift a
belief that I was so certain about.

Thank you for this rich insight Harrison. But I do still have those
knots in my stomach thinking about it.

Suzanne




On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 11:27 AM, Harrison Owen <hho...@verizon.net
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<mailto:hho...@verizon.net>> wrote:

   Doug -- I've been a little slow to respond to this one. Slowness
   seems to
   come with advancing years. To your question -- OS for folks with
   Dementia?
   Why not?

   If nothing else that population of folks would probably include just
   about
   everybody over 65. Of course, Dementia comes in a variety of flavors
   from
   mild to horrific, but those of us of a certain age have more than a
   little
   existential experience with the critter. It is a little upsetting,
   sometimes. The name of your best friend which evaporated. Those lost
   eyeglasses that you suddenly find on your nose. Finding yourself
   standing in
   the middle of a familiar room with absolutely no idea about why you
were
   there, and what on earth you came to do. It happens. Been there...

   So, OS for Dementia? Certainly, unless of course those of us so
   afflicted
   have suddenly been excluded from the sacred circle of Homo sapiens. And
   actually, I don't really think there is much choice. Fact is (I
   find), all
   the world is self organizing (open space) and life goes better for
   those who
   have learned, in one way or another, to navigate that world. Life gets
   clunky, closed and (more) painful when we make the mistake of
   thinking we
   are actually in charge. I think this is true for all of us, but for
   those of
   us with diminished(ing) mental capacity there are some special traps
   along
   the way.

   For example, take the situation of the forgotten name. We can sit
   there and
   agonize over the lapse of memory. We can beat on ourselves for being so
   forgetful. We can remember (oh yes, we do remember some things!)
how the
   proper name just sprang instantly to mind...

   With a little effort we can feel totally miserable, and our misery is
   compounded by the fact that the harder we try to remember, the more
   distant
   that elusive name seems to become. But there is a solution -- Just
   let it
   go! More often than not, once we let go, the all important name
   miraculously
   appears. And if it doesn't... A smile is often better than proper
   nomenclature.

   A little Open Space is good for just about everything and everybody.
   And I
   have to admit that I have forgotten all the things it isn't good for.


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   Friends--

   Have been thinking that a population OST could serve in a major good
   way is
   among people who have dementia. How?

   Perhaps we have a mixed group of people with dementia living in a
   congregate
   housing setting and teenagers. We gather them in a circle and do the
   normal
   things. The teenagers could help the oldsters remember the
   instructions and
   post topics. The title could be "Issues and Opportunities with Growing
   Younger Every Day."

   How, if at all, would you change the normal format of OST for this
   group?
   What other mixture of people would you invite? What other titles?

   Perhaps we could get family members to gather with them around the
topic
   "Issues and Opportunities to Still Be Family" or "Meet Me Here Today."

   I wonder.... I invite you to wonder with me....
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