"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
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
> 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."
> >>>>
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
; 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.
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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
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
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
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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