Yes. All of life is open space.
The four principles and the one law simple are its quite simple
acknowledgement for those who would like to embrace life as open space.
It is to liberate. Not to imprison (function of dogma). At least that has
been my experience and my whole being has been vibratin
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Esther,
I don't think I know you, but if you have an invite from Maria, I'd
suggest you accept. She's a superb net-worker and respected "voice"
around NYC in some of the communities you are likely to respect.
Hope your transition is smooth and time here in the USA all you hope for
and more,
Rutha
Oh yes: 'Cross your fingers' for those of you who do not have English as
your home language:
Cross the second finger of your hand over
your first finger (of the same hand) - overlap them - to form sort of an
'x' - it is a childhood saying and ritual for hoping and wishing.
Cross your fingers t
Hello, wonderful
colleagues --
We will be opening a page on
our event website with this information so you can see who is coming to
our lovely event. But to give you a preview...here is who is currently
registered for the 2008
World Open Space on Open Space this July in San Francisco
– and the l
Hi Esther I wanted to share that we have a listserv for dispute
resolvers in NYC since 9/11. While it is not devoted to Open Space, in
fact there are many postings about what is of interest to those who
engage in all kinds of dispute resolution related processes in the NYC
area. If you are int
Colour (or if you prefer color) is important in communication, it is
a fact of life that many of us are colour blind, in particular males
to the colour red (at least 40% of the male population). Therefore
my request is that as we post to the list we restrict the use of
colours like red tha
Wow, almost sounds like "it works if you work it." Keep coming back...--- On Fri, 5/9/08, Harrison Owen wrote:
From: Harrison Owen Subject: Re: Open Space 2.0 - Beyond the DogmaTo: osl...@listserv.boisestate.eduDate: Friday, May 9, 2008, 4:39 AM
Christine wrote: “Beyond the "meeting" the prin
Esther:
Greetings and welcome to NYC from another Esther who is also Canadian and
who is also living in NYC. My husband and I have been here since 2001 and I
would love to meet you and to have a "how to get on in NYC" conversation as
well as a "here are some people you should meet" etc.
Please do
Christine wrote: "Beyond the "meeting" the principles of Open Space guide
our life and work. I find that those who engage in Open Space appreciate
the principles as much as they do the process."
Which might suggest, Christine, that all of life is open space. :-)
Harrison
Harrison
Hello everyone,
Anyone out there in New York City? Ill be
moving there at the end of June or early July for
a couple of years! Im following my husband, who
will be working at the Permanent Mission of Canada to the United Nations.
Be ready to be surprised we say in OS? Well,
this was a
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