Larry -- thanks for your example. Here is one from recent trip to
facilitate, demonstrate and train in OST, capacity building and coaching in
Siberia. I'm also including the pictures that went with it for those who
would live to have a look!
Some of these teddies went to OSonOS for the Access Qu
Good discussion folks!
Julie said: "I'm not convinced it always honors the group to stay out of
the way. I'm willing to take that concept as a worthy and valuable
starting assumption, but I think we also need to be open to the
possibility that sometimes more active involvement is better than
stayi
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From: OSLIST [mailto:osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu]On Behalf Of Julie
Smith
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2003 4:56 PM
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Highly trained facilitators have a difficult time in Open Space because
we just can't believe that we don't need to facilitate it. But that does
not stop us from finding a way to facilitate - to make ourselves feel
more useful or smart. Fact is however, people will self-organize around
their passio
Julie, Winston and all... thank you for exploring such wonderful thoughts.
I will share a bit of my experience as simply that... neither right or
wrong, my experience thus far.
No attachment to outcome to me is similar to inviting those in the opening
of space to (as Gerard put it) honor the group
Thanks, Judi, for the conversation and kindnesses. Your comments helped
me link some things I hadn't put together before.
You said "No attachment to outcome to me is similar to inviting those in
the opening of space to (as Gerard put it) honor the group by getting
out of the way." This gets at t
: Monday, September 22, 2003 2:15 PM
Subject: Attachment and Detachment
Birgitt, you wrote
Our Harmony Project was specifically a calling to those who work with
'opening space and holding space' to use their special gifts to assist in
holding space for opportunities for Harmony. And th
re. Thanks for the insight.
Julie
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Winston Kinch
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Thank you Julie. As always, you go
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Thanks, Birgitt. That helps me understand your point of view.
Julie
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Birgitt Williams
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detach from the learning and inner growth which leads to wisdom and
truth.
Back to yin and yang, I guess. Attachment and detachment. Speaking
and silence. Visibility and invisibility. Finding wholeness in the
whole.
This doesn't feel complete, but I can't quite capture whatever it i
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