Re: [OSList] HO walking the circle in the Already Always Open Space / Dance

2013-05-28 Thread Thomas Herrmann
Thanks dear Harrison Enjoyed reading your words. I love opening space, and am fortunate to do it often. I was particularly inspired to think of it like a dance - will test to create those paths by more random walking, sounds fun! I've usually walked around the circle and every now and then to th

Re: [OSList] HO walking the circle in the Already Always Open Space / Dance

2013-05-28 Thread christine koehler
Thank you Harrison, the image of the danse and of the hero who creates a safe space (just because he went through the chaos already, and came back safe and sane) speaks beautifully to me. Yesterday I attended a lecture more or less related to group dynamics where a therapist explained that rituals

Re: [OSList] HO walking the circle in the Already Always Open Space / Dance

2013-05-24 Thread Spark Stanley Park
The sacred emerged once again!^^ 2013. 5. 25. 오전 5:44에 "Suzanne Daigle" 님이 작성: > And this is why Open Space is neither a tool or a process! > > Have not watched the video...I fear I would cry if I did in gratitude for > the privilege of walking the circle and of knowing others doing the same > aro

Re: [OSList] HO walking the circle in the Already Always Open Space / Dance

2013-05-24 Thread Suzanne Daigle
And this is why Open Space is neither a tool or a process! Have not watched the video...I fear I would cry if I did in gratitude for the privilege of walking the circle and of knowing others doing the same around the world. I soon imagine young leaders in Florida, in Serbia and in other places ex

[OSList] HO walking the circle in the Already Always Open Space / Dance

2013-05-24 Thread Harrison Owen
Christy - You caught me! What did I learn? ("But, wait - you didn't say: what did you learn??") - Well I guess it was more re-learn, or better. remember. It was all about the dance. There is a dance in our opening moments, and I rather suspect it may communicate more than whatever words may be