Re: Hosting and holding space

2010-07-07 Thread Michael M Pannwitz
"there is no outside." Chris has got me thinking again of the interplay of hosting and holding space. As I see it today, holding space means having a view towards the health of the whole system that is in the room—a global view that is larger than the participants might have. So it

Re: Hosting and holding space

2010-07-07 Thread doug
Pat-- That is an evocative picture! Thank you for taking me in a different direction. :- Doug. On Wed, 2010-07-07 at 13:29 -0500, Pat Black wrote: > Interesting question Wendy. The difference between hosting and > holding space is where my attention goes. H

Re: Hosting and holding space

2010-07-07 Thread doug
> On 7-Jul-10, at 12:34 PM, Michael M Pannwitz wrote: > > > >>>> > >>>> Hi-- > >>>>> In a recent post, http://chriscorrigan.com/parkinglot/?p=2839 Chris > >>>>> Corrigan says "there is no outside." > >>>>

Re: Hosting and holding space

2010-07-07 Thread Michael M Pannwitz
b: Interesting question Wendy. The difference between hosting and holding space is where my attention goes. Holding space by attention is only on the space and what it requires. In hosting I attend to the beings inside the space and what they need to thrive in the space. Pat Black On Wed, Jul 7, 2

Re: Hosting and holding space

2010-07-07 Thread doug
; Hi-- > >>> In a recent post, http://chriscorrigan.com/parkinglot/?p=2839 Chris > >>> Corrigan says "there is no outside." > >>> > >>> Chris has got me thinking again of the interplay of hosting and holding > >>> space. &g

Re: Hosting and holding space

2010-07-07 Thread Pat Black
Interesting question Wendy. The difference between hosting and holding space is where my attention goes. Holding space by attention is only on the space and what it requires. In hosting I attend to the beings inside the space and what they need to thrive in the space. Pat Black On Wed, Jul 7

Re: Hosting and holding space

2010-07-07 Thread Wendy Farmer-O'Neil
uot; Chris has got me thinking again of the interplay of hosting and holding space. As I see it today, holding space means having a view towards the health of the whole system that is in the room—a global view that is larger than the participants might have. So it is not noticing theme

Hosting and holding space

2010-07-07 Thread doug
Hi-- In a recent post, http://chriscorrigan.com/parkinglot/?p=2839 Chris Corrigan says "there is no outside." Chris has got me thinking again of the interplay of hosting and holding space. As I see it today, holding space means having a view towards the health of the whole system that

Re: Hosting and holding space

2010-07-07 Thread Wendy Farmer-O'Neil
Mu ;) w On 7-Jul-10, at 8:47 AM, doug wrote: Hi-- In a recent post, http://chriscorrigan.com/parkinglot/?p=2839 Chris Corrigan says "there is no outside." Chris has got me thinking again of the interplay of hosting and holding space. As I see it today, holding space mean