Harrison
Your emails are coming to the list with
hho...@verizon.net in the"reply to" instead of
osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
which is what normally appears. I would suggest you may have to check
your email settings or your settings on the list serv.
Eric
Harrison Owen wrote:
*For some reason
For some reason replies addressed to the OSLIST come to me. I could ascribe
this to Paul's weirdness (see below), but since he is not the only one, it
is obviously catching. I would like to think it was because of my magnetic
personality, but I know that won't fly. Must be some cybernetic gremlin
s
In a message dated 3/2/06 1:47:28 PM, we...@xe.net writes:
> We have dubbed this type of contact cherishing.
>
Wendy,
Nice piece of work. Cherishing. Love, honor and cherish. H. Deep
meaning there. Thank you for that.
Love, paul
*
*
==
Dear Fellow 'Spaceniks':
Well, this is going to be weird, be warned.
Wendy wrote:
"This principle is an opportunity to invite the presence of each soul
gathered--to invite them as fully as possible into the present moment."
This provoked a remembrance in me about what I felt at the time was a
It´s time again on monday! I will be a little late, but Inger Aspåker
will be there at 19.00 warming the table. "There" is Katalin, close to
the railwaystation in Uppsala, Sweden.
yours
Agneta Setterwall, 0046 (0) 706 87 00 95
*
*
==
osl..
From: Wendy Farmer-O'Neil [mailto:we...@xe.net]
Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2006 2:00 PM
To: hho...@verizon.net
Subject: RE: A Quiet Time
Dear Harrison,
It is exciting to be able to read an early draft--to see you capturing your
ideas fast and dense. The image in my mind is of you standing in the
From: Brian Dalzell [mailto:br...@bdalzell.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2006 1:33 PM
To: hho...@verizon.net
Subject: RE: A Quiet Time
Hi Harrison:
We haven't communicated in the past but I have been out here listening so I
guess that is half communicating. I'm glad you're being moved to write a
Hi Paul,
My colleague, K. Louise Vincent, and I have had conversations about the
importance of touch in creating non-sexual intimacy (as found in deep
friendship, family relationships, and profound collaborations) and its
general absence from our culture. We have dubbed this type of contact
c
Seems like things are a little quiet here in Spaceville, which doubtless
means that folks are thinking and doing good things. For myself, I am deep
into the process of writing another book - or as is usually the case, the
book is writing me. I never thought it would be simple, and in fact I have
re