An OS-related poem

2003-02-16 Thread Douglas D. Germann, Sr.
Chris-- Thanks. Yes, it does speak of Open Space. :-Doug. * * == osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu -- To subscribe, unsubscribe, change your options, view the archives of osl...@lists

Re: are we there yet? (long)

2003-02-16 Thread Jeff Aitken
thanks john! I love this train of thought. Theodore Roszak wrote a book called Person/Planet years ago. I remember he devoted much attention to people he called "mystical anarchists" -- among them Gandhi, Martin Buber, Tolstoy as I recall. I loved that term, and still do. Speaks to me that the or

Re: space-holding needed today, tomorrow and Sunday - wherever you are

2003-02-16 Thread Ted Ernst
New York was quite an experience. Here's a URL with some stories from 3rd Ave. That's where I was as well. http://nyc.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=47319 I seem to have been further north from teh people taht describe the police violence, but all the rest of it is familiar. The permit was

An OS-related poem

2003-02-16 Thread Douglas D. Germann, Sr.
Chris-- Love it! Do you know who's it is? :-Doug. Germann * * == osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu -- To subscribe, unsubscribe, change your options, view the archives of osl...@listser

Re: An OS-related poem

2003-02-16 Thread Chris Corrigan
Denise Levertov...she is an amazing poet for Open Space stuff. I have a collection of her poetry here: http://www.chriscorrigan.com/parkinglot/levertov.htm Here's another one by her, which speaks about holding space, to me: "Sojourns in the Parallel World" We live our lives of human passions, c

are we there yet? (long)

2003-02-16 Thread john engle
dear colleagues, this might be some rambling but perhaps the process of articulating my reflections and receiving any comments from you will help me. i very much appreciate this thread about decolonization and also about 'are we there yet?'. as i reflect on these issues, particularly the questio