Re: [OSList] powerful questions

2015-11-20 Thread Robyn Williams ► via OSList
Hi I live in an intentional community called Pinakarri, which means “pay close attention” or “listen deeply” (literally “ear stand”, Nyangumarta language, north-west Australia). Sixteen years ago, after 8 years of planning,

Re: [OSList] powerful questions

2015-11-20 Thread Tony Budak via OSList
Dear Friends, Edgar Cahn says we have two questions. Why are we here? And what kind of a world do we want to leave behind? http://carebanks.org/tedx-video/ Best, Tony ___ OSList mailing list To post send emails to OSList@lists.openspacetech.org To un

Re: [OSList] powerful questions

2015-11-20 Thread Michael M Pannwitz via OSList
Dear Michael, I doubt that we "have to be" patient. What I have found out, however, impatient as I usually am, that just waiting ALWAYS expands the space for that critter "selforganization" to make an appearance, or, put differently, someone from the system assembled ventures a grand input th

Re: [OSList] powerful questions

2015-11-20 Thread Daniel Mezick via OSList
This is a resource for those investigating the topic of [questions:] https://design.umn.edu/about/intranet/documents/AppreciativeInquiry-Asking%20Powerful%20Questions.pdf I hope you find this useful. Daniel http://openspaceagility.com/prime/prime-core-elements/ On 11/20/15 12:26 AM, Michael Woo