Dear Al,
My perspective is that the more that there is focus on what is not wanted,
the more that the 'not wanted' gets energized. Within this perspective, I
would not focus on a 'peril'.
Earth has her own frequency, and is a beautiful living being whom I trust
to look after herself. Humans are
I absolutely love this story.
Thank you
X
On Tue, 16 Apr 2019 at 17:57, Harrison Owen via OSList <
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:
>For some odd reasons, I committed to “teaching” a course
> which met once a week for 10 weeks. I think my hosts assumed I would do the
>
Harrison,
Lovely! And I agree with you about the Missa Solemnis!
John W.
> On Apr 16, 2019, at 8:40 AM, Harrison Owen via OSList
> wrote:
>
>For some odd reasons, I committed to “teaching” a course
> which met once a week for 10 weeks. I think my hosts assumed I would do
Dear Harrison
Sounds great. We have used open space at our university and I use it on my
module but have never used it for a sequence of sessions. I think perhaps it
may work better in this format for adult education although I could see it
working for all sorts of other topics now I thing
For some odd reasons, I committed to teaching a course
which met once a week for 10 weeks. I think my hosts assumed I would do the
standard Lecture/Discussion, but I had a different plan. Do it all in
Open Space. It has become an interesting experiment.
I have
Dear LIST,
in the midst of our dialogue on
"One thing less to do and other neat ideas from the field of experience
and practice"
a message from John and Merlin Engle reached me from Haiti in a time of
deep crisis and chaos.
It describes in detail how "a relatively" safe space in the middle
Hello all!!
You are warmly invited to an online Open Space Hotline hangout! What's
going on in your life, your world? Where and how are you opening space?
And so much more.Who knows what may happen?
Come meet us TODAY on Zoom, *Tuesday, April 16h @12 PM Eastern Daylight
Time*. We will
Alan,
Peter Sandman would say that until the hazard and outrage are balanced in the
community of concern dialogue is not really possible. The issue at the moment
may be summarised as the hazard associated with climate change is academic to
the majority of the community, in particular the
G’day from Downunder again
To express my appreciation for the responses received to my missive of 13
April 1919 about this topic. They were all offline. Mainly from people who
know me personally from our meetings during times and places since my being
an OST