Re: OSLIST FAQ version 1.0

2001-02-07 Thread Chris Corrigan
Peggy Holman wrote: > Chris, > > Your FAQ is terrific! Thanks for providing such a great resource for the > list. You're welcome. I haven't heard from Murli for a while, but if he's lurking, maybe he will follow your suggestion. > Since I am one of the people Chris quoted, this may sound self

Re: OSLIST FAQ version 1.0

2001-02-07 Thread Peggy Holman
Chris, Your FAQ is terrific! Thanks for providing such a great resource for the list. Perhaps Murli (the list's host) can set it up so that new subscribers automatically get a copy? To Artur's comment: >I think that in "general introductory statements" that may "commit > the all community we

Re: Critiques of Wilber

2001-02-07 Thread Meg Salter
Well, as it seemed to be cropping up on this list, I have just bought and read Wilber's latest. (How's that for stimulation!!)Now before I go any further, I have to let you know my biases - I am a real Wilber fan, having read most of his works over the last 5+ years, and was one of those crazy peop

Re: Critiques of Wilber

2001-02-07 Thread Larry Peterson
I think that Ken Wilbur is listening to those critiques and responds in some ways in a Theory of Everything. He is working at new "word images" to describe what he is saying -- no longer talking about stages but waves and streams for example. He is learning from the Spiral Dynamics folks at least

Re: talking circle/racial issues

2001-02-07 Thread Jan Nickerson
In a message dated 2/7/01 12:53:22 PM Eastern Standard Time, ch...@springbranch.net writes: > Barbara Sliter wrote, > > > >> I am wondering if anyone has used something similar in dealing with >> racial issues? > I've often used dialogue in a talking circle accompanying The Color of Fear, a vid

Re: talking circle/racial issues

2001-02-07 Thread Chris Weaver
Barbara Sliter wrote, I am wondering if anyone has used something similar in dealing with racial issues? or with community police issues? Barbara, My only experience with a talking circle that directly dealt with racial issues was in a diverse community that was holding a fundraising auction.

Critiques of Wilber

2001-02-07 Thread Jeff Aitken
Mark wrote: >The critique of Wilber's work is in a book called: "Ken Wilber in Dialogue -- Conversations with Leading Transpersonal Thinkers" by Rothberg and Kelly; 1998; Quest Books; ISBN: 0-8356-0766-6 Wilber's latest works take into positive consideration the criticisms and observations tha

Re: My story of the Open Space Organization Part 2 of 4

2001-02-07 Thread Peggy Holman
Birgitt, Many thanks for this powerful and moving story. Peggy (I've been out of town and have just begun to catch up on the large number of messages on the list.) * * == osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu To subscribe, unsubscribe, change you