Re: Four Principles, One Law -- Comments from Artur

2004-05-23 Thread Harrison Owen
inal Message- From: OSLIST [mailto:osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu] On Behalf Of Michael Herman Sent: Sunday, May 23, 2004 4:38 PM To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu Subject: Re: Four Principles, One Law -- Comments from Artur ...yes, i think the recitation of the 4 principles and the recit

Re: Four Principles, One Law -- Comments from Artur

2004-05-23 Thread Michael Herman
f agreeing with a good bit of what artur and marei are saying. and to the point of org and community... i would say that i like also the direction that marei is heading with community... though i would suggest some more words. summarizing what is at http://www.globalchicago.net/wik

Re: Four Principles, One Law -- Comments from Artur

2004-05-23 Thread Harrison Owen
Ah Language -- it is always interesting. Can't live with it and can't live without it -- so we do the best we can. As always it is a pleasure and privilege to "talk" with you, Artur. Most especially when there is something to talk about -- like points of difference. I gu

Re: Four Principles, One Law -- Comments from Artur

2004-05-22 Thread Artur Silva
ce the "hardwired condition" and to create a self-organizing open space for the duration of the event. Having said that, it is not a surprise that I disagree with the following: > I would agree with Artur that OST is > not the method to create > organizations of that sort - bec

Four Principles, One Law -- Comments from Artur

2004-05-22 Thread Harrison Owen
with is not only that they will have a "successful" meeting - but more importantly - begin to realize the application of their experience to their everyday life. This realization of application, as I see it, is the pathway from "event" to more effective organization (by whatever na

Artur: I still can't send it to you!

2003-03-04 Thread Larry Peterson
Artur: I have tried replying to your e-mail and putting in the address separately. It get the following response every time. "This Message was undeliverable due to the following reason: Each of the following recipients was rejected by a remote mail server. The reasons given by the serve

Re: Self Organization, Michael, Artur, Joelle thread

2001-12-10 Thread Artur F. Silva
At 01:10 10-12-2001, J. Paul Everett wrote: This is an example of how altering the "rules", which I see as paradigms about how we think and do things around here, can have dramatic results. Thank you very much for your example, Paul. Very impressive

Re: Self Organization, Michael, Artur, Joelle thread

2001-12-09 Thread J. Paul Everett
d agree with you on that, Artur. And I have also been intrigued for a >long time about the degree of behavior change which often happens when the >rules are changed a bit. >> Michael, Artur; Here is a real life example of what can happen when the "rules" are changed. A cl

Artur

2001-10-01 Thread J. Paul Everett
foundly way than we did before, I think. Best regards Artur >> Artur, Couldn't agree more with the above sentiments. One way, and only one way, there are probably more, would be for nations to finance every 18-year-old going somewhere else in the world for a minimum of three months.

Artur, et. al: re: Food against terrorism

2001-09-24 Thread J. Paul Everett
Hello, Communicants/Friends, et. al., It seems to me that we should think of this for the whole world, not just the crisis for the moment. And we should think deeply about it, how to bring it about. It is not a simple as it looks. A friend of mine (Jim Rough) one day concocted an addition to th

Re: Artur -- Are you Out There?

2001-06-14 Thread Artur F. Silva
At 14:05 14-06-2001 +0100, Artur F. Silva wrote: At 08:31 14-06-2001 -0400, you wrote: Please forgive the private usage -- but I have been trying to get a message through to Artur S. Sorry Harrison and all for my last message. It was an error. I wanted it to be private, of course :-((( Artur

Re: Artur -- Are you Out There?

2001-06-14 Thread Artur F. Silva
At 08:31 14-06-2001 -0400, you wrote: Please forgive the private usage -- but I have been trying to get a message through to Artur S. And it always comes back with "fatal errors." So Artur -- Please call you Mother -- No. But a message to Harrison would be great. Hello Mom, I mean

Artur -- Are you Out There?

2001-06-14 Thread Harrison Owen
Please forgive the private usage -- but I have been trying to get a message through to Artur S. And it always comes back with "fatal errors." So Artur -- Please call you Mother -- No. But a message to Harrison would be great. Harrison Harrison Owen 7808 River Falls Drive Potomac, MD

Re: For Artur et al re the "North American" touch (private)

2001-01-16 Thread Artur F. Silva
enough to appreciate what is. Just the antithesis of movement. You have been learning with the Oracles or are becoming one: Is it a movement or its antithesis? Now we need someone to "interpret" your profecy ;-) Just jocking... Best wishes Artur * *

Re: For Artur et al re the "North American" touch

2001-01-16 Thread Harrison Owen
"Artur F. Silva" wrote: > For a movement to be "world-wide" it is not enough, IMHO, that events > are organised in many places. It is also needed that different experiences > are reported to a common forum and discussed there, with reference > to pertinent theo

Re: For Artur et al re the "North American" touch

2001-01-16 Thread Artur F. Silva
At 14:55 15-01-2001 -0800, Chris Corrigan wrote: "Artur F. Silva" wrote: > For a movement to be "world-wide" it is not enough, IMHO, that events > are organised in many places. It is also needed that different experiences > are reported to a common forum and discuss

Re: For Artur et al re the "North American" touch

2001-01-15 Thread Winston Kinch
e words to live by, both for people and "movements"... Oh by the way, none of this has aught to do with our space being more "international"... Checking... OK... (as to addessing) Hanuipit Winston . ----- Original Message - From: "Chris Corrigan" > "

Re: For Artur et al re the "North American" touch

2001-01-15 Thread Chris Corrigan
"Artur F. Silva" wrote: > For a movement to be "world-wide" it is not enough, IMHO, that events > are organised in many places. It is also needed that different experiences > are reported to a common forum and discussed there, with reference > to pertinent theo

Re: For Artur et al re the "North American" touch

2001-01-14 Thread Artur F. Silva
y places. It is also needed that different experiences are reported to a common forum and discussed there, with reference to pertinent theory. Best wishes Artur * * == osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu To subscribe, unsubscribe, change your option

For Artur et al re the "North American" touch

2001-01-14 Thread Fr Brian S Bainbridge
Dear Artur and all I've been privileged, over many years, to use Open Space both formally and informally in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and lots of other parts of Australia; in Guam; in Shizuoka, Japan; in Beijing, China; in Maribor, Slovenia; in Stockholm, Sweden; in Auckland and Wellington