Re: [OSList] OSList Digest, Vol 43, Issue 25

2014-09-30 Thread Anne Stadler via OSList
Virtual OS!
Thanks Ben for your perseverance in keeping on with this experimenting.  Such a 
virtual OS environment is truly important for an international
movement such as CharterforCompassion.org.  I feel the consistent use of OS 
will dramatically encourage lateral cross pollination and (i hope) self 
organizing to learn from each other and develop projects. 
You've become really superb at both the technical and human/spiritual sides of 
hosting and opening space.  
Thanks again!!
Love Anne

Your Self
Occupy
100%


A world that works for ALL is a world of love made visible

Phone: 206-459-0227
Skype: anne.m.stadler
  
Www.CompassionateSeattle.org  
www.CharterforCompassion.org
www.ProtecttheSacred.org


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 From: Gail West via OSList oslist@lists.openspacetech.org
 To: Chris Corrigan chris.corri...@gmail.com,World wide Open Space
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 Karolina and team, Here's to a grand year of invitation and anticipation
 for WOSONOS 2015 in Poland!  It's on the calendar.  I remember
 conversations at Berlin WOSONOS that hinted of this in the near future.
 Along with others, I offer any support we can provide from Taiwan and Asia.
   Gail
 
 On Fri, Sep 26, 2014 at 2:07 PM, Chris Corrigan via OSList 
 oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:
 
 Well done Poland.  I will be in Europe next summer and perhaps it will
 coincide with the event.  At any rate, you have my support and I?m happy to
 speak with you in person if the experience of a former OSonOS host can help.
 
 Chris
 
 
 On Sep 24, 2014, at 7:29 AM, Lisa Heft - lisah...@openingspace.net
 wrote:
 
 So beautifully said, dear Gerard.
 
 Since we can communicate with each other to have someone else embody our
 invitation even if we cannot attend a WOSonOS, to me that is both inclusion
 and opportunity.
 There is much outreach and support for this both that you can see dear
 OSLIST and that you cannot see - person to person individually, both via
 email and before-at-around-in the event.
 
 Since a potential host team has to feel ready, with support and a
 community of Open Space practice in their region, the time makes itself
 known as capacities and energies emerge, and as those things shift, as well.
 
 Since a ?home team' can represent / be represented to invite several
 years in a row if there are more than one offers at a certain WOSonOS / if
 another country team is chosen - can offer each year / any year / when
 feeling ready - to the in-person group sitting together at a WOSonOS -
 there is always support of the realities of shifting energies, capacities
 and resources.
 
 Since the group?s decision is based on feeling, seeing, asking about and
 sensing invitation, offerings, energy, capacity and community, to me it is
 not useful to say what someone said another year if they did not bring
 another request to the WOSonOS to keep that energy and invitation alive -
 something we do without too much difficulty as in those years when someone
 invites again. I have done so several times in a row before my own country
 was selected - and I trusted the group?s insight on when it became the
 right time for my turn. It?s about sharing, after all.
 
 So the passion and energy of what was born and grew and blossomed - the
 team, the invitation, the sensing and listening into the answer - was
 evident at the event. The passion and responsibility, as you say, Gerard.
 
 To me, our job is to welcome, to support, to believe in what our
 colleagues there felt and knew, and to ask how we may help in any way, as
 we share this gathering back and forth and around the world.
 
 There are always Learning Exchanges and Fabulous Facilitation
 Conferences and anything you 

Re: [OSList] OSList Digest, Vol 43, Issue 25

2014-09-30 Thread Anne Stadler via OSList
Virtual OS!
Thanks Ben for your perseverance in keeping on with this experimenting.  Such a 
virtual OS environment is truly important for an international
movement such as CharterforCompassion.org.  I feel the consistent use of OS 
will dramatically encourage lateral cross pollination and (i hope) self 
organizing to learn from each other and develop projects. 
You've become really superb at both the technical and human/spiritual sides of 
hosting and opening space.  
Thanks again!!
Love Anne

Your Self
Occupy
100%


A world that works for ALL is a world of love made visible

Phone: 206-459-0227
Skype: anne.m.stadler
  
Www.CompassionateSeattle.org  
www.CharterforCompassion.org
www.ProtecttheSacred.org


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   1. Re: WOSonOS15 (Gail West via OSList)
   2. Off topic - a bit (Annamarie Pluhar via OSList)
   3. Re: OSList Digest, Vol 43, Issue 22 (Jeff Aitken via OSList)
   4. Re: Off topic - a bit (K?ri Gunnarsson via OSList)
   5. Lonely (Harold Shinsato via OSList)
   6. Re: Lonely (John Watkins via OSList)
   7. A Virtual OST Success Story (Ben Roberts via OSList)
 
 
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 Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2014 10:57:09 +0800
 From: Gail West via OSList oslist@lists.openspacetech.org
 To: Chris Corrigan chris.corri...@gmail.com,World wide Open Space
Technology email listoslist@lists.openspacetech.org
 Subject: Re: [OSList] WOSonOS15
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 Karolina and team, Here's to a grand year of invitation and anticipation
 for WOSONOS 2015 in Poland!  It's on the calendar.  I remember
 conversations at Berlin WOSONOS that hinted of this in the near future.
 Along with others, I offer any support we can provide from Taiwan and Asia.
   Gail
 
 On Fri, Sep 26, 2014 at 2:07 PM, Chris Corrigan via OSList 
 oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:
 
 Well done Poland.  I will be in Europe next summer and perhaps it will
 coincide with the event.  At any rate, you have my support and I?m happy to
 speak with you in person if the experience of a former OSonOS host can help.
 
 Chris
 
 
 On Sep 24, 2014, at 7:29 AM, Lisa Heft - lisah...@openingspace.net
 wrote:
 
 So beautifully said, dear Gerard.
 
 Since we can communicate with each other to have someone else embody our
 invitation even if we cannot attend a WOSonOS, to me that is both inclusion
 and opportunity.
 There is much outreach and support for this both that you can see dear
 OSLIST and that you cannot see - person to person individually, both via
 email and before-at-around-in the event.
 
 Since a potential host team has to feel ready, with support and a
 community of Open Space practice in their region, the time makes itself
 known as capacities and energies emerge, and as those things shift, as well.
 
 Since a ?home team' can represent / be represented to invite several
 years in a row if there are more than one offers at a certain WOSonOS / if
 another country team is chosen - can offer each year / any year / when
 feeling ready - to the in-person group sitting together at a WOSonOS -
 there is always support of the realities of shifting energies, capacities
 and resources.
 
 Since the group?s decision is based on feeling, seeing, asking about and
 sensing invitation, offerings, energy, capacity and community, to me it is
 not useful to say what someone said another year if they did not bring
 another request to the WOSonOS to keep that energy and invitation alive -
 something we do without too much difficulty as in those years when someone
 invites again. I have done so several times in a row before my own country
 was selected - and I trusted the group?s insight on when it became the
 right time for my turn. It?s about sharing, after all.
 
 So the passion and energy of what was born and grew and blossomed - the
 team, the invitation, the sensing and listening into the answer - was
 evident at the event. The passion and responsibility, as you say, Gerard.
 
 To me, our job is to welcome, to support, to believe in what our
 colleagues there felt and knew, and to ask how we may help in any way, as
 we share this gathering back and forth and around the world.
 
 There are always Learning Exchanges and Fabulous Facilitation
 Conferences and anything you 

Re: [OSList] OSList Digest, Vol 43, Issue 25

2014-09-30 Thread Anne Stadler via OSList
Virtual OS!
Thanks Ben for your perseverance in keeping on with this experimenting.  Such a 
virtual OS environment is truly important for an international
movement such as CharterforCompassion.org.  I feel the consistent use of OS 
will dramatically encourage lateral cross pollination and (i hope) self 
organizing to learn from each other and develop projects. 
You've become really superb at both the technical and human/spiritual sides of 
hosting and opening space.  
Thanks again!!
Love Anne

Your Self
Occupy
100%


A world that works for ALL is a world of love made visible

Phone: 206-459-0227
Skype: anne.m.stadler
  
Www.CompassionateSeattle.org  
www.CharterforCompassion.org
www.ProtecttheSacred.org


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 Today's Topics:
 
   1. Re: WOSonOS15 (Gail West via OSList)
   2. Off topic - a bit (Annamarie Pluhar via OSList)
   3. Re: OSList Digest, Vol 43, Issue 22 (Jeff Aitken via OSList)
   4. Re: Off topic - a bit (K?ri Gunnarsson via OSList)
   5. Lonely (Harold Shinsato via OSList)
   6. Re: Lonely (John Watkins via OSList)
   7. A Virtual OST Success Story (Ben Roberts via OSList)
 
 
 --
 
 Message: 1
 Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2014 10:57:09 +0800
 From: Gail West via OSList oslist@lists.openspacetech.org
 To: Chris Corrigan chris.corri...@gmail.com,World wide Open Space
Technology email listoslist@lists.openspacetech.org
 Subject: Re: [OSList] WOSonOS15
 Message-ID:
CAP4=m4t--0jhvwuyfqoe5hycjghfpfz7uhxmkyjnb+zofsf...@mail.gmail.com
 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
 
 Karolina and team, Here's to a grand year of invitation and anticipation
 for WOSONOS 2015 in Poland!  It's on the calendar.  I remember
 conversations at Berlin WOSONOS that hinted of this in the near future.
 Along with others, I offer any support we can provide from Taiwan and Asia.
   Gail
 
 On Fri, Sep 26, 2014 at 2:07 PM, Chris Corrigan via OSList 
 oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:
 
 Well done Poland.  I will be in Europe next summer and perhaps it will
 coincide with the event.  At any rate, you have my support and I?m happy to
 speak with you in person if the experience of a former OSonOS host can help.
 
 Chris
 
 
 On Sep 24, 2014, at 7:29 AM, Lisa Heft - lisah...@openingspace.net
 wrote:
 
 So beautifully said, dear Gerard.
 
 Since we can communicate with each other to have someone else embody our
 invitation even if we cannot attend a WOSonOS, to me that is both inclusion
 and opportunity.
 There is much outreach and support for this both that you can see dear
 OSLIST and that you cannot see - person to person individually, both via
 email and before-at-around-in the event.
 
 Since a potential host team has to feel ready, with support and a
 community of Open Space practice in their region, the time makes itself
 known as capacities and energies emerge, and as those things shift, as well.
 
 Since a ?home team' can represent / be represented to invite several
 years in a row if there are more than one offers at a certain WOSonOS / if
 another country team is chosen - can offer each year / any year / when
 feeling ready - to the in-person group sitting together at a WOSonOS -
 there is always support of the realities of shifting energies, capacities
 and resources.
 
 Since the group?s decision is based on feeling, seeing, asking about and
 sensing invitation, offerings, energy, capacity and community, to me it is
 not useful to say what someone said another year if they did not bring
 another request to the WOSonOS to keep that energy and invitation alive -
 something we do without too much difficulty as in those years when someone
 invites again. I have done so several times in a row before my own country
 was selected - and I trusted the group?s insight on when it became the
 right time for my turn. It?s about sharing, after all.
 
 So the passion and energy of what was born and grew and blossomed - the
 team, the invitation, the sensing and listening into the answer - was
 evident at the event. The passion and responsibility, as you say, Gerard.
 
 To me, our job is to welcome, to support, to believe in what our
 colleagues there felt and knew, and to ask how we may help in any way, as
 we share this gathering back and forth and around the world.
 
 There are always Learning Exchanges and Fabulous Facilitation
 Conferences and anything you