Re: Leveling the Playing Field

2001-10-04 Thread Marti
- Original Message - From: Toni Petrinovich To: Sacred List ; HOOM-Heartbeat ; HOOM-Again ; HOOM ; OSLIST ; Kathy Wilkes ; MaryJo Marchionni Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2001 10:54 PM Subject: Leveling the Playing Field And so why would I wish to pass this information on w

Leveling the Playing Field

2001-10-04 Thread Toni Petrinovich
Recently, I was forwarded a lengthy email that included, in pertinent part, the following information: In the book "Black Gold Hot Gold" the oil expected to flow from the vast oilfields under the Russian Caspian Sea, discovered about 20 years ago remains undrilled and untapped. That field co

Re: Novel action planning design

2001-10-04 Thread Joelle Lyons Everett
Chris-- I like this structure, especially the regrouping but with opportunity for cross-group participation. Joelle * * == osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu -- To subscribe, unsubscribe, change your options, view th

Re: Moving Open Space without closing it . . .

2001-10-04 Thread Harrison Owen
At 02:21 PM 10/4/01 +0100, Artur wrote: Are the pinciples the main reason why OST works (I mean, are they real "principles") as it it stated in the chapter on OST of Senge's "The Dance of Change" (to mention only that)? Or the foundation of OST is elsewhere? Maybe the Circle, the Boletim Board,

Re: Moving Open Space without closing it . . .

2001-10-04 Thread Toni Petrinovich
Thank you, Harrison, for the conceptual integrity that is included in this message. You speak to my heart. Toni Petrinovich - Original Message - From: Harrison Owen To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2001 4:49 AM Subject: Re: Moving Open Space wit

Re: Moving Open Space without closing it . . .

2001-10-04 Thread Artur F. Silva
At 12:49 04-10-2001, Harrison Owen wrote: Artur -- and anybody else -- I think it is always import to remember (at least for me) that OST was the product of two Martinis, born out of frustration by way of a joke. That it is powerful, I cannot deny. And I confess to a certain pride of discovery -

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Re: Moving Open Space without closing it . . .

2001-10-04 Thread Artur F. Silva
At 18:29 02-10-2001, Jeff Aitken wrote: The crisis brings up questions about this list that we have not asked before. We have never in my memory had sustained dialogue about anything other than OST, except maybe God and poetry. ;-) You are right in what concerns "sustained dialogue", Jeff. B

Re: SV: Action planning design

2001-10-04 Thread Artur F. Silva
At 14:10 03-10-2001, Thomas Herrmann wrote: (...) the main sponsor is "municipalityboss". Another was the one responsible for personelmatters. Below are 10 persons responsible of the different sectors of the community administration. On top of all this are the politicians. My impression is that t

Re: Moving Open Space without closing it . . .

2001-10-04 Thread Harrison Owen
At 10:49 AM 10/4/01 +0100, Artur wrote: In what concerns me, even if my "knowing" of OST has not changed, I tend to think that some of my ideas about it have been slightly "readjusted" this days. If we consider, as I do, that Harrison's Guide, and some of his other books, are the genuine OST, may

Re: Closing Open Space without moving it . . .

2001-10-04 Thread michael dobbie
You're right Jeff we have experienced a shift from the usual on this list. The level of conversation has changed, has become more personal, chaotic... and thus with some great potential of moving us a little deeper... but only if we can be clear on our givens...on why we are here and mayb

Re: Conversation with MySelf

2001-10-04 Thread Toni Petrinovich
Blessings, Toni - Original Message - From: "Julie Smith" To: Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2001 12:22 AM Subject: Re: Conversation with MySelf > Dear Toni, > > I see now. You're asking us to consider your question within, and you're > also asking for our words, our spoken affirmation, ou

Re: Novel action planning design

2001-10-04 Thread Chris Corrigan
Absolutelyand I don't intend to privatize the hashing our efforts either... Any and all thoughts are welcome on this issue... post them here! Chris "J. Paul Everett" wrote: > In a message dated 10/3/01 8:45:09 AM, a...@interlog.com writes: > > << > I have only sketched out the process at t