Hi Rob,
Harrison’s words are very welcome reflections on life, but, Rob, I am shocked
to hear what you have endured. Curiously, what doesn’t surprise me is
positivity and energy with which you write about your cancer, surgery and
chemotherapy. These are the very same qualities that impressed
Hello Harrison,
Thank you for sharing and restating the core things we struggle with when we
meet. Sometimes the chap in the mirror struggles with the basic facts of
effectively living. Yes life can be seen as a series of “questions” that each
day when we wake we make choices as we decide
Yes Alan, Lisa was a joy to know and a fantastic network weaver. She had a rare
talent for bringing people together and suggesting “why don’t you come; I think
you will like them, they are your kind of people..."
It was that kind of suggestion that brought me down to Australia where I met
you
Thank you Harrison I will read it!
2017-11-05 6:36 GMT-06:00 Harrison Owen via OSList <
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org>:
> I have been asked on occasions (by myself and others) what did I do –
> exactly. Truthfully I’ve never really had a good answer, but I’ve been
> trying. The latest effort
What a Sunday Morning Reflection on the subject of your life's purpose of
being in Awe of the Sacred; Open Space: Life and Quest by entering into the
No-thingness, to sit with you as you reflect with such elegant simplicity
and clarity all I can say is, thank you and amen.
On Sun, Nov 5, 2017 at
Thank you Harrison. That is EXACTLY what I needed to read this morning. I have
been sat with the beautiful English Autumnal sun warming me through my window
and am now feeling a LOT better about my day.
Amerie x
On 5 Nov 2017, at 12:36, Harrison Owen via OSList wrote:
> I have been asked on
I have been asked on occasions (by myself and others) what did I do -
exactly. Truthfully I've never really had a good answer, but I've been
trying. The latest effort may be viewed at
http://openspaceworld.com/AweOfSacred_HarrisonOwen.pdf Please share if you
care.
Harrison
Winter Address
G'day All
The note from Anne Stadler brought to my mind that it was Lisa Kimball who
has died recently.
I have lovely memories of Lisa from our personal connecting when she and
Henri Lipmanowicz - both closely associated with the Plexus Institute -
participated in OSonOS OZ in Marysville, near
Got it down in Oz, though it was upside down...
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