website thank you's, updates, invites...

2007-01-27 Thread Michael Herman
hello all, this just to report a bit on progress at www.openspaceworld.org this last year. please spread the word as you're able, links in websites and email signatures and such. every link helps. and now... FIRST, a big thanks to those who've made financial contributions! ...brian rogers, e

Re: website thank you's, updates, invites...

2007-01-27 Thread Chris Corrigan
This is indeed the first time Michael has ever used Upper Case letters in an email message. Ye gods! He is ascending! Thanks MH...for holding it all together. Chris On 1/27/07, Michael Herman wrote: hello all, this just to report a bit on progress at www.openspaceworld.org this last year.

Re: website thank you's, updates, invites...

2007-01-27 Thread avner
Thank you so much Michael, to you and all the wonderful people who makes the os world go around Avner Haramati Jerusalem - Original Message - From: Michael Herman To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu Sent: Saturday, January 27, 2007 11:00 AM Subject: website thank you's, update

Re: Request for Ideas

2007-01-27 Thread filiz
What comes to my mind is the meditative space, silence, deep listening.space for being and non-doing.I bet you have full on agenda. At one of Art of Hostings in Israel/Palestine last year, our friend Bob Ziegler had led the group through 5 minute silent breaks throughout the gathering. All you need

Re: website thank you's, updates, invites...

2007-01-27 Thread Gabriela Ender
What an example for selforganized community excellence. Michael, and all wonderful supporters of www.openspaceworld.org - my deepest appreciation for this amazing ongoing contribution for our growing OS community AND for the world! Many, many thanks! Warmly, Gabriela - Original Message --

Re: understructured, unattributed, and unvalidated

2007-01-27 Thread Joelle Lyons Everett
In a message dated 1/25/07 2:03:25 PM, di...@keysregion.org writes: > http://www.myvalleyadvocate.com/blogs/home.cfm?aid=436 > Diane-- I question whether something that fits smoothly into existing municipal processes is really going to lead to much change . . . but maybe that is the point!