artur wrote:
Metanoia has a Greek origin and means "profound shift of mind" or
paradigm shift. It was repeatedly used by Paul to refer to his own
conversion. The word is used in English but is not included in
Dictionaries ...
in my little duden - German dicitionary for words from foreign
Ralph Copleman schrieb:
> Technological cyber-silliness knocked me off the list for quite a time
> (months, I think).
>
> I'm back, to quote somebody or other, and I want a full report of everything
> that's been going on here since 9/11 (when I noticed the quietness) - and
> don't send me to no a
At 03:00 PM 12/4/2001 -0600, you wrote:
Hi
I am newcomer to OST. My first workshop was with Peace
Corps trainees in October last year (I learned OST
roughly and co-facilitated a session). My teacher at
that time was marvelous Corinne Nelson who also gave
me some material and additional refer
At 08:51 AM 12/5/2001 +, you wrote:
artur wrote:
Metanoia has a Greek origin and means "profound shift of mind" or
paradigm shift. It was repeatedly used by Paul to refer to his own
conversion. The word is used in English but is not included in
Dictionaries ...
in my little duden -
Hallo Artur:
Apparently it is included in the OED (Oxford English Dictionary, the print
version of which runs to some twenty volumes) and the Unabridged Webster
Dictionary (not that too many people have them of course...)
Winston
Dear Harrison,
Thank you very much. Your kind comments encourage me
to continue, improve and share my experiences with
everybody in OST. Yes, I know Tales from the Open
Space. I am asking a little help from colleagues: I
would like to know more about the World Bank
experiences with OST; I read tha
I just received another one this morning from someone on our list as some kind
of an ".scr" attachment (I didn't wait to get the details before deleting it,
so I can't be more specific unfortunately). "I have seen the enemy, and it is
us..."
Winston
Thank you Tova for sharing your experience and your learnings. I learned a
lot from reading your report (including that there is a "Finnish village" in
Jerusalem!)
I remember Harrison one time commenting on the experience of "visitors" who
"observe" an OST. They often react by saying, "Is that a
Thanks Jaime for the Bolivia report!
Tell us more stories sometime about your work there.
I like your reference to EROS being the way from chaos to order. If you (or
anyone) remembers a particular myth this idea comes from & where to read it,
let us know.
A Dios!
Chris
Swannanoa, North Carolina
> And who knows -- Open Space may be good for Sin too
Now HERE"S a string I could really get interested in!
Ralph Copleman
Archdeacon,
Church of What's Happening Now
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Hi--
Thought everybody on the list might like a report on what happened yesterday
in Mishawaka, Indiana, when the folks on the Heart of America Bus Tour spent
the day here:
Heart of America
I am tired.
It is a wonderful tired.
I did nothing:
Merely gave directions
Helped set out paints
Introduc
Dictionaries seem to vary. It seems that the germane definition here would be
a shift. If you use it in a religious sense you get penance but really a
penance is an exercise in atoning for an original mistake or the taking of a
wrong direction.
I would suspect that the literal sense of the word is
Doug:
I'm sorry but I do not know the history of this bus tour. Can you fill me in?
Esther Ewing
Authorized Distributor, Panoramic Feedback
www.panoramicfeedback.com
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As
Esther,
The bus tour is something of a traveling open space on "Bringing the heart of
what you love to the challenge of creating a world
free of terrorism." A project summary is below.
The details are at
www.bountifultable.org
Peggy
Project Summary
Bountiful Table, a Seattle based non-prof
Hello all:
This is to inform everybody that I have received today two virus that were
not sent to the list, but were replies "to me" of two (different) mails from
me to the list. I don't remember what was the virus as it was destructed by
my anti-virus (that fortunatelly I had refreshed two days
May we write poems again? I began this one several weeks ago, deep in the
shock of war. It needs more work, but I wanted to post it now. -- Jeff
today my blood awoke from sleep,
sat on the edge of the bed,
read the newspaper headlines,
and fell back to the safety of blankets.
it refused to journe
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