Re: Open Space - a minimum? - efficacy of modern medicine

2005-08-16 Thread EVERETT813
In a message dated 8/16/05 10:48:26 AM, d...@innergy.ca writes: > Paul, > > I'm a little concerned about the attacking voice of this posting. Especially > from one that appears to be a voice that is listened to on this list. > Yes, it was probably too forceful. Certainly not meant as attack

Re: First open space in a Camp of Naturists?

2005-08-16 Thread Pannwitz, Michael M
Thanks, Chris! Subtleties of language escaping this "naturalized" US citizen! Greetings from Berlin mmp On Tue, 16 Aug 2005 11:00:24 -0700, Chris Corrigan wrote: >--=_Part_6586_26425216.1124215224134 >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 >Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable >C

Strugglelessness

2005-08-16 Thread Douglas D. Germann, Sr.
Judi-- Such lovely words. I am saving them to savor again. Thank you, Judi. :-Doug. Germann Seeking people making community change. * * == osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu --

Re: SV: What is the basic process in OST?

2005-08-16 Thread Michael Herman
hello mikk, et al... i'm a big fan of invitation. but i think that's just one side of it, or just the beginning. seems it begs the question, invitation to do what? self-organize, maybe. but i'd go more general still and say 'pay attention.' once folks are paying attention to the same thing, m

Problem with digest

2005-08-16 Thread openspace
Today I recieved a digest that was truncated at 2611 lines and yet only covered one message. I believe that this is because the initial message quoted an entire digest which was rather longer and had regular and html elements in it. I wonder if someone may have the "What is the basic process in OS

Re: Open Space - a minimum? - efficacy of modern medicine

2005-08-16 Thread R. Duff Doel
My apologies. The graphs did not show up in the posting. If anyone wants to see them they are available at: http://www.vaccinationdebate.com/web1.html They are quite thought provoking... duff * * == osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu ---

Re: Stories of OST: Goa l989 and OSI

2005-08-16 Thread Chris Corrigan
Thanks Anne...I so enjoy the stories of our beginnings, and in the telling, and receiving, find myself learning something new and renewing my own commitment to learn. Every community has its Elders, the people who have walked that ground long before us and who can guide us in our own travels. I

Stories of OST: Goa l989 and OSI

2005-08-16 Thread anne stadler
Hello everyone. I have a couple of stories to offer re. the beginnings of Open Space Technology and the forms it has taken. AND there is a whole issue of At Work published by Berrett Kohler in 1997 (which I believe can be accessed on their website archives??) which I put together that has a num

First open space in a Camp of Naturalists?

2005-08-16 Thread Pannwitz, Michael M
Dear colleagues, following the report by Catherine Pfaehler from Switzerland of perhaps the first Open Space Technology event in a camp of naturalists. Not any old camp but THE camp in Switzerland which was founded in 1930, not so much as a "nudist colony" but a concept for "the new times". This pl

OSonOS in the UK

2005-08-16 Thread kerry napuk
Dear OSLISTERS in the United Kingdom and Ireland Only six weeks to go to the second OSonOS in the UK in London on September 30, 2005.Please see details below and register NOW to reserve a place at the one and only UK Open Space Gathering. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO THE SECOND UK OPEN

Re: Open Space - a minimum? - efficacy of modern medicine

2005-08-16 Thread R. Duff Doel
Paul, I'm a little concerned about the attacking voice of this posting. Especially from one that appears to be a voice that is listened to on this list. I'm also concerned about the making forceful shutdown statements as if they were fact when they are simply opinion. There is a significant bo

Re: Open Space - a minimum?

2005-08-16 Thread Funda Oral
According to me; the impact of OST can change the world reality or be just a dream (like a drug through which you discover yr power, get inspired but get back to reality soon)... Can freedom, inspiration, conversation, collaboration created there sustain? We don't know...it depends on many thin

Re: First open space in a Camp of Naturalists?

2005-08-16 Thread Chris Corrigan
On 8/16/05, Pannwitz, Michael M wrote: > > Dear colleagues, > following the report by Catherine Pfaehler from Switzerland of perhaps the > first Open Space Technology event in a camp of naturalists. > You had me there for a second! In English, the word "naturalist" means someone who makes a s

SV: What is the basic process in OST?

2005-08-16 Thread Thomas Herrmann
Hi Mikk Good to hear from you. I will facilitate an OST-training next week, so I will for certain get some more good questions... For me one of the most basic process in OST is selforganization. Another one is invitation. Just a few nickles just before going to bed Hope to see you soon again Thomas