t as email, and hence, perhaps not universally
available or accessible. Also it's not too difficult to abuse the threaded
structure so that it loses its key value. I see more abuse than proper use
of threaded discussion structures.
So . for whatever it's worth ...
Murli
PS: The c
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saleon...@amoco.com Sue
T.
My tuppence worth.
Murli
At 12:22 AM 6/19/99 +0200, you wrote:
>At 09:28 18-06-1999 -0400, Steve wrote:
>>As for electronic follow-up, I don't think it has as much to do about skill
>>or confidence but lack of intimacy. On-line web sites are a far cry from
>>intense face
ust returned from there. Would love to
hear from you, and whether you see any possible linkages between there and
this forum (please communicate with me directly, to conserve list bandwidth).
Murli
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Murli Nagasundaram, Ph.D.
3356 N. Lakeharbor Ln. #107
Boise, ID 83703
208-853-3987
email: rismu...@cobfac.boisestate.edu
home page: http://cispom.boisestate.edu/murli
mer camp. Or a lovefest. Highly addictive.
You gotta be there.
http://www.cef-cpsi.org
Murli
At 08:03 AM 6/28/99 -0400, you wrote:
>
> What is CPSI? I've never heard of it.
>
> Esther
Californians on
this list might vouch. And you get to spend one evening at the beach,
communing with seals and other critters. But if you do Winterfest, you
absolutely must do Bufffalo too.
Murli
At 01:31 PM 6/28/99 -0400, you wrote:
>
> Thank you so much Murli for sending me this information.
It's up to 170, now.
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To unsubscribe from OSLIST, send the message:
UNSUBSCRIBE OSLIST
To the email address:
lists...@listserv.boisestate.edu
Leave the SUBJECT area blank.
These instructions are also on the web at:
http://cispom.boisestate.edu/
Good point, Koos. Thanks. I'll do that. People, hope you've noted Koos's
point. Murli
At 10:46 PM 7/26/99 +0200, you wrote:
>Murli,
>
>Maybe we should add the suggestion that it is best to
>include nothing els in the body of the message, which
>also means di
ption that there might be others on the list with similar needs.
Murli
At 09:24 AM 8/23/99 -0400, you wrote:
I am thrilled that there is a listserv for Open Space Technology, as I am
in development and am a huge supporter of asset-based community
development techniques. I just joined the list and
Try also www.onelist.com
Murli
At 08:12 PM 8/29/99 -0400, you wrote:
Heiner von Viebahn wrote:
> I would like to provide a listserver similar to this one for internal
> discussion, information and messaging. How does it work ?
There are two ways I can think of right off:
1) Yo
e website will be open to all
eyes, even those who don't belong to this list, or it can be closed, but
you will have to additionally log in each time to get messages. It is a
"pull" rather than a "push" technology, and also sucks up more bandwidth.
So.
Murli
At 08:0
to store
the file on a webserver, and have people download as needed. Since there
are many folks on this list with websites, someone could volunteer to
archive (and catalog) such documents as might be of interest to LISTies.
Murli
Folks, if you visit the www.symantec.com website and search for
Happy99.exe, you will find instructions there on how to remove the
virus. You will need to rename a file and delete another one. I forget
the names at this moment.
Murli
-- What is true of sex is true of electronic attachments
Hi. I wanted to let you now that I recently joined EarthLink, America's
fastest-growing Internet Service Provider, and I have a new email address.
Please send your emails to:
catstev...@earthlink.net
I don't want to lose any messages from you, so please remember to update
your address book.
Ear
list with a note on
what to do when your email changes . Apparently, the system stripped what
I had written and just forwarded "Mary's" message itself. If "Mary" is not
a member, then this is clearly someone is trying to spam the li
* OSLIST Membership
*
mwillem...@access.ch Maarten Willemsen
schultz...@accesstoledo.com Nancy Schultz
patti...@actrix.gen.nz Anne Pattillo
cird...@admin.wccc.edu Ron Dowe
deni...@alphalink.com.au Denis Hitchens
using this email account often for
posting messages to OSLIST, you might consider subscribing to the list from
this account. Else, I can do it for you. Murli
Dear OS Friends
I am a recent 'convert' to open space, having used it very successfully now
for a number of stakeholder consultataion forums in nearlly every state of
Australia and two planning forums for small close knit teams of workers.
I am wanting to utilsie open space now for small organis
area blank. Also, type nothing else in the body of the
message.
This means, no signature file or lines.
These instructions are also on the web at:
http://cispom.boisestate.edu/murli/openspace/
-
I am sorry to report that we must cancel the "Growing Our Now" event
scheduled for Birmingham, AL November 15-18. I have called the hotel and
found that 4 people were registered and the only way I feel sure that I
will reach each of these folks is through the listserve . . . SOO
Dianne Ramsey
Cat
Dear Friends
Thanks to all those who provided their valuable insights on organisational
planning in open space. I appreciate them greatly. I'm working with 12
differnet interlinked client groups and all that I have approached have
agreed to planning in OS. The group as a whole of 12+ organisation
Kay, Marlene, Prasad, Sheryl, Robert, Larry, Tony, Jeff, Peggy,
Welcome to OSLIST!
Murli
Murli Nagasundaram, Ph.D
Asst. Professor, Computer Information Systems
College of Business, Boise State University
Boise, ID 83725-1615 USA
In response to a question - nothing about the list has changed. Accessing
the site archives will not infect your computer with digital pathogens. As
a rule, use Firefox, Flock or Opera rather than Internet Explorer as your
browser.
Cheers,
Murli
l", "Gmail", "Hotmail", 'Yahoomail",
etc.), so that all your OSLIST mail goes off into a special folder.
Cheers, all.
Murli
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6920
On Sun, Nov 9, 2008 at 12:30 PM, OSLIST automatic
ing their 15% free
personal time and oodles of stock options.
And oh, it has a great search function that neatly sends off your mail into
a variety of folder-like buckets.
That's it!
Cheers,
Murli
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>>> englej...@hotmail.com 03/21/06 7:27 PM >>>
Friends on OSLIST:
For anyone who is interested, here's a link to a recent update on the
Campaign to End Child Servitude (in Haiti) which Beyond Borders is a part
of.
http://www.beyondborders.net/BB-Mail/2006-03/Madame-Marcel.htm
While this updat
of months,
Murli
Murli Nagasundaram, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Information Systems
Boise State University, College of Business
Boise, ID 83725, USA
http://www.murli.com
mu...@boisestate.edu
ph: (208) 426-3905
fax: (208) 426-1135
>>> " Harrison Owen" 12/01/06 12:45 PM &
Folks, we are once again under a major spam attack. Consequently, postings
are likely to appear strange, stripped of headers. Please bear with this
until the system is brought under control.
Thanks!
Murli
*
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==
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Murli Nagasundaram, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Information Systems
Boise State University, College of Business
Boise, ID 83725, USA
http://cispom.boisestate.edu/murli
mu...@boisestate.edu
ph: (208) 426-3905
fax: (208) 426-1135
*
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Murli Nagasundaram, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Information Systems
Boise State University, College of Business
Boise, ID 83725, USA
http://cispom.boisestate.edu/murli
mu...@boisestate.edu
ph: (208) 426-3905
fax: (208) 426-1135
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osl
es to:
osl...@listserv.idbsu.edu
All new subscriptions AFTER THE SWITCHOVER need to be sent to:
lists...@listserv.idbsu.edu
Until the change, please continue following the current instructions.
This is just an early warning!
Ciao bella,
Murli
Date: Tue, 25 Nov 1997 15:42:23 -0700
cird...@admin.wccc.edu Ron Dowe
billm...@aol.com Bill Maclachlan
cave...@aol.com Kay Vogt
ja...@aol.comJay Vogt
maraf...@aol.com Mur
ur
Listmeister obviously has a fiendish sense of humor, for having chosen the
date). But of course, it is in your interest to get used the the new
address as soon as possible.
Ciao bella,
Murli
Murli Nagasundaram, Ph.D
Asst. Professor, Computer Information Systems
College of Business, Boise State Unive
Date: Wed, 4 Feb 1998 13:34:39 -0700
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otal number of users subscribed to the list: 55
Murli Nagasundaram, Ph.D
Asst. Professor, Computer Information Systems
College of Business, Boise State University
Boise, ID 83725-1615 USA
..
voice:(208) 385-3905; fax:(208)
Yup!
At 12:18 PM 3/6/98 -0800, you wrote:
>Murli,
>
>Thanks for the warning. I will update the web site. Sounds like I need to
>do it on the 13th, yes?
>
>Peg
Murli Nagasundaram, Ph.D
Asst. Professor, Computer Information Systems
College of Business, Boise State University
Bo
Anne,
This is a wonderful thing and I am delighted about the initiatives. It
seems that I have no choice but to also purchase a membership in OSI U.S.
and I will do that gladly and send you the money shortly. But, with all the
work and effort I have been putting into growing things at this end, the
Thanks for all the info. you have made sure got communicated to all. I am
excited about some of what has been concluded and dubious about some of the
rest (and I may be dubious only because of how the ideas are coming across
in written form without benefit of having heard the discussions).
I am ex
What a great subject for an open space! Open Space helps a group
self-organize.
For me, the first step is to get VERY clear about the purpose of the
gathering. People participate in OS meeting because they are drawn to
something they really care about. The way you express the purpose has a lot
t
It is customary on many lists for list members to introduce themselves when
they join. I thought it might not be a bad idea for us to do the same here.
So here goes.
My name is Murli Nagasundaram. I am an Assistant Prof of Computer
Information Systems in the College of Business at Boise State U
Date: Wed, 2 Apr 1997 09:41:47 -0700
* EDITOR=rismu...@cobfac.idbsu.edu,(oslist)
* OWNER= rismu...@cobfac.idbsu.edu
* List managed by:
* Murli Nagasundaram
* Boise State University
* Boise, Idaho 83725
*
mcgaf...@airmail.net Thomas McGaffey
cave...@aol.com
Thanks for your intro Larry. I am posting all intros as they come on our
website (http://www.idbsu.edu/business/murli/openspace). This is for the
benefit of members who join later. I'm not sure how long I can keep this
updated, but I'll try as long as I can. Murli
Murli Nagasund
Hello Marlene,
It is exciting that you are interested in using more Open Space with the
Saint Joseph Mercy Health System in Michigan. I have recently done some
work with Open Space with the transitions team here at our hospitals and
although limited in time, folks felt for the first time in their t
Likewise, Prasad. Regards. Murli
>Thank you very much Murli:
>Look forward to exploring with you
>
>Prasad Kaipa
>Director, The Mithya Institute for Learning
>4832 Pinemont Drive
>Campbell, CA 95008-5714
>(408) 866-8511
>pra...@mithya.com
>pka...@aol.com
>
>
ences
or settings section of your email program before sending email. You
shouldn't have any problem after that. Thanks. Murli
>From: "\"\" <"@worldchat.com
>To: "OSLISTSERVE"
>Subject: looking ahead?
>Date: Mon, 3 Mar 1997 13:02:44 -0500
>X
Thanks for all the info. you have made sure got communicated to all. I am
excited about some of what has been concluded and dubious about some of the
rest (and I may be dubious only because of how the ideas are coming across
in written form without benefit of having heard the discussions).
I am ex
Date: Sat, 8 Mar 1997 13:46:33 -0700
--
mcgaf...@airmail.net Thomas McGaffey
cave...@aol.com Kay Vogt
mblum5...@aol.comMarlene Blum
michael...@aol.com Michael Herman
pka...@aol.com
Greetings friends and colleagues,
Just wanted to share a few stories/thoughts briefly.
I facilitated an Open Space on Friday for a group that I have been working
with for nine months that have emerged most beautifully into an ongoing
Open Space organization. Along the way there were several joyous
>From Alan Stewart
===
I am a professional conversationalist, which means (in part)
that participants and I co-create the conditions in which
people tell their stories and make the opportunity to see
that they have a choice in the way their story unfolds.
Part of my practice is as a f
Subject: VACATION COVERAGE
I'm on vacation from 7/23-7/31. I will return to the office 8/3.
I will not be responding to e-mail or voice-mail messages during my
vacation. Please contact Kristen Blum, temporary assistant, at
731-2219 for OD&T administrative assistanc
>Date: Sat, 8 Aug 1998 23:23:31 -0600
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>* List managed by:
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>* Boise State University
>* Boise, Idaho 83725
>*
>jgran...@acslink.net.au
: his email
address, just in case. Danke Schon! Murli
From: "Michael M Pannwitz"
Date: Fri, 04 Sep 1998 23:25:34 +0200
Subject: os in an elementary school
===
Dear colleagues,
10 days ago I sent out a request via the oslist regarding
including elementary sc
a low-bandwidth technology that is virtually universally available.
Anyway, those were a couple of thoughts.
Murli
At 08:50 AM 10/13/98 -0400, you wrote:
>Birgitt
>I have a story about my first OS in a college situation - I put the first
>story on the list quite a while ago - this may help - is
weden,
and Brasil.
There are probably others situated outside the US whose email addresses
alone don't reveal their location. Murli
PS: I noticed that on the web, there is an openspace.com and an
openspace.org (different organizations, nothing to do with OS). There is,
however, no openspac
tion notice)
2. In the To: field, type: lists...@listserv.idbsu.edu (i.e., NOT
osl...@listserv.idbsu.edu)
3. Leave the subject field blank
4. In the message area, type:
CONFIRM OSLIST
5. Send the message
6. Pray.
The last step is optional, and will have absolutely no effect
... has been put to rest.
Murli
..
Murli Nagasundaram, Ph.D., Asst. Prof., Computer Information Systems
College of Business, Boise State University, Boise, ID 83725-1615, USA
voice:(208) 426-3905; fax:(208) 426-1135; email: rismu...@cobfac.idbsu.edu
Home
of the
original dated receipt, duly stamped by the cashier; okay, jes' kiddin')
so that I know I need to fix something.
2. Delete the infernal message, and consign it to that great big place in
the sky reserved for deleted messages and lonesome socks from evil drying
machin
>From Fr. Brian Bainbridge in Australia:
=
To those interested.
The James O'Toole book "LEADING CHANGE" is a mandatory read in these
matters. I rather assumed people would have read that. I was introduced
to it by Chris Schoch (Paris), a colleague of James,
, etc.).
At 10:22 PM 12/21/98 +0100, you wrote:
>How can I unsuscribe OS-list? Please helb me!!
>
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Boise State U., Boise, ID 83725, USA | (208)426-3905(vox)
EVERYTHING including the message)
Regards, Merry Christmas, and a Happy New Year!
Murli
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Boise State U., Boise, ID 83725, USA | (208)426-3905(vox) | -1135(fax)
ma
d "Options that may be set"
Murli
------
Murli Nagasundaram, Ph.D., Asst. Prof., Computer Information Systems
Boise State U., Boise, ID 83725, USA | (208)426-3905(vox) | -1135(fax)
mailto:rismu...@cobfac.idbsu.edu | http://www
rity would be useful for
the community, I would ask the person maintaining the website to consider
getting all the files from time to time and storing them at the OST website.
Murli
------
Murli Nagasundaram, Ph.D., Asst. Prof.,
structions available. I won't ask for a vote here,
but if you have any strong thoughts on this one way or the other, please
express them.
Thanks.
Murli
......
Murli Nagasundaram, Ph.D., Asst. Prof., Computer Information Systems
College of Business, Boise St
Folks,
Of the few responses I have received, most favor retaining the current name
of the list (i.e., OSLIST). So we'll leave it as it is until something
cataclysmic occurs.
Murli
--
Murli Nagasundaram, Ph.D., Asst.
ot;idbsu"
will continue to work for sometime, but I recommend you change rightaway.
Thanks!
Murli
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Boise State U., Boise, ID 83725, USA | (208)426-3905(vox) | -11
so dense.
>Barbara
>--
------
Murli Nagasundaram, Ph.D., Asst. Prof., Computer Information Systems
Boise State U., Boise, ID 83725, USA | (208)426-3905(vox) | -1135(fax)
mailto:rismu...@cobfac.idbsu.edu | http://www.idbsu.edu/busines
Folks, I agree with Koos. Attachments are generally considered
inappropriate for lists. The OST website would be a great place, since
such attachments would be available even to future participants.
Best,
Murli
..
Murli Nagasundaram, Ph.D., Asst. Prof
--- Begin Message ---
Dear Sir or Madam,
Please can you advise who I should contact to ask permission to
include http://www.openspaceworld.com in the Only-Yellow-Pages online directory.
There is no charge, but we do need their permission.
Thanking you in anticipation,
Sophie LaCoste
Assistant
I want to thank all of you in the worldwide openspace-community for giving
so many helpful informations. We got many interesting hints and will come
along well - with an open space in dutch.
greetings from Vienna
Erich Kolenaty
--
Hi all
I did a two day OS the week before last for a conference. Very powerful,
with the group of 50 or so wanting to continue with OS for next year's
events. However I too got a drop off (about 10).
While I did'nt pose the specific question I had overwhelming feedback
starting at the end of day
Dear Friends
Thanks for the posting on the WTO. Reading the reports yesterday on the
internal processes that lead to the breakdown of negotiations, I was
thinking alot about what would happen if you used Open Space in such a
politically motivated environment. Does it work? Or does the lack of
inte
At 12:16 AM 12/24/99 -0800, you wrote:
>Interesting responses...
>
>I have in fact only just stumbled upon Bohm's work and came to it quite
>circuitously. Lately I've been reading a lot of books about physics --
>The Dancing Wu Li Masters, Paul Davies's works, Fritjof Capra's stuff.
>This was jus
Please note the following change in my e-mail address,
effective immediately:
kl...@concentric.net
stay tuned for more news online!
Chris Kloth
Howdy,
This is primarily for African-American members of the list from the greater
Philadelphia (USA) area. My apologies to everybody else.
A friend requested my help in seeking someone to help with a community
project in Chester County. It apparently has to do with creating a plan for
the dev
After about 6 months lurking about the list serve, I am moved to speak.
Let me begin by saying how much I have enjoyed the stories, thoughts and
insights on this List Serve. I am guessing that most people get introduced
to OS by attending a workshop or meeting done in Open Space. A friend of
m
* OSLIST
*
mwillem...@access.ch Maarten Willemsen
schultz...@accesstoledo.com Nancy Schultz
patti...@actrix.gen.nz Anne Pattillo
cird...@admin.wccc.edu Ron Dowe
deni...@alphalink.com.au Denis Hitchens
bill_har...
Dear Birgitt and Ward:
I am thinking of you and your new adventure as you begin this next stage of
your relationship. May God be with you and may your happiness together always
be growing even in your apart-ness as you live through the next few months
before you can be together all the time.
Jim
g...@onr.com writes:
>My college-aged son and I are looking for information
>about how Open Space was used as part of an academic
>program at Antioch. (Was it used in the Whole Systems
>program in Seattle?)
Hi Metta,
I can actually shed a little bit of light on this. Antioch actually has a
long
Hi everyone,
I have a request. Could you carefully consider how you title a message
before sending it or replying --so that the subject line actually reveals
something about the contents. Often a trail of a topic changes along the
way, but with the quick "reply" button, the old title follows alon
Bert,
I saw your message on the listserv last week describing your Open Space
experience at Antioch. I am in the process of getting an article published
in the Planning in Higher Education Journal. My article is titled, Widening
the Circle with Open Space: An Innovative Way to Increase Campus
Inv
would be to subscribe from all accounts you would be
using. The downside, of course, is that you will receive copies of the
same messages on each account. (Of course with a simple filtering command,
you can have these automatically deleted).
Murli
Thanks for the message, Koos. Redirect won't work for the same reason that
the message was bounced in the first place: the email account is not
subscribed to the list. The list will accept postings only from subscribed
accounts.
Murli
At 12:19 PM 2/13/00 +0100, you wrote:
Hi Murli,
Opps, did it again and sent a private message to the whole list. Sorry
-Betty
_
Betty Didcoct TIES Consulting
be...@ic.org Building TIES between people to
phone: 208-682-3550 facilitate bette
became popular, and word processing was not a requirement for
dissertations. Charges and modes of delivery may have changed
since. Check out their website.
Murli
At 12:06 AM 2/26/00 -0800, you wrote:
Andrew: Marlene's paper is a doctoral dissertation, and it's 200 pages
double side
Don, what is the origin of the rain stick? Thanks. Murli
At 10:14 AM 3/1/00 -0800, you wrote:
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 2000 10:14:58 -0800
Reply-To: OSLIST
Sender: OSLIST
From: Don Ferretti
Subject: Re: Talking Stick
X-To: alan.stew...@flinders.edu.au
To: osl
You asked:
1. What do you think about the way another process was used inside OS (the
law and principles of OS continued to exist â law of mobility, etc.)?
Well, I don't have a problem with it because of the freedom for others to do
something else and because the laws and principles were main
1. A couple of weeks ago I did a two hour introduction of OS for a group
of facilitators in Taiwan. There are a couple that are quite interested
inlearning more, and I have suggested they join the List Serve.
Unfortunately, I can't remember how I joined this wonderful list serve.
Could someone
Joe,
Sounds like an interesting project. Chris Schoch (schochc...@aol.com)
ran a two day Open Space for just under 1000 people, for Robert Bosch
(electronics manufacturers) in Caen, France. I was one of his many assistants.
The main thing to consider is that you will need a lot of wall. A lot.
H
Joe and others:
I've changed my email address and it looks like I'm not no longer an
official subscriber to the OS list. That's why my email looked as though
it was from Murli. (Is someone out there able to help me resubscribe, please?)
Anyway, my contact details are below, j
Hi Don.
Yes, sounds like mission impossible but I'd say definitely think about it.
A couple of weeks ago I was involved in three discrete Open Spaces at a
big health service conference, each lasting 60 minutes. All three of
them went just fine.
Timings:
5 mins: Welcome and briefing
5 mins: Co
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will all change for the better. Till then, keep the faith!
To unsubscribe from OSLIST, send the message:
UNSUBSCRIBE OSLIST
To the email address:
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Murli
At 15:17 22-03-2000 -0500, Harrison Owen wrote:
At 06:35 PM 3/20/00 +1000, you wrote:
>Dear Friends
>
>At a recent lunch with an OS colleague (with suitable liquid encoragement -
>perhaps a little more than two martinis!) I described OS as an operating
>system (like Microsoft Windows 98) in contr
Hello,
after my first year having facilitated several Open Spaces (what a
grace, this way of working!) for a next one I got asked whether it makes
sense to start
an virtual Open space beforehand the "physical one". Now I`ve seen
this once, and wasnt very enthusiastic about the results, but then
Chris:
What a hoot! I loved it.
Esther
Have peopled ever used OS as a format for running focus groups?
I work for a company that sells English language learning products in
Taiwan, Hong Kong and Japan. Once people purchase the product, they also
join a club where they can attend activities where they use the English
they are learnin
patrick.mcau...@sympatico.ca writes:
>> Is the Open Space movement capable of taking us out of the boxes that
>we're doing open
>> space in - you know what I'm saying??"
>
>is that Open Space is all about breaking down barriers and getting us out
>of boxes.
This is theory. In practice open space
Don, here is a summary of the OST laws in Spanish, which we have used
during the last couple of years
in Mexico and other LA countries.
Please be aware that "mariposo" (butterfly) also has a 'second
connotation', ... that of a gay person.
We have continued to use this word though. Pls. feel free
Here is my entry:
Yearning, churning, burning, learning
Starts the grand adventure;
Opening, widening, rounding, bounding
Spirit in the circle.
Working, lurking, harking, sparking,
People moving and connecting;
The butterflies and bumblebees
Buzzing, humming and intersecting.
Nearing ending, cl
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