Raffi,
I don't know if this is referenced in the book, but I suspect it is
another valuable connection in the exploration of open collaboration:
www.OpenEverything.net
With best regards,
Metta
=
At 05:08 PM 8/26/2008, you wrote:
>From the very beginning (1985) Open Space Technology has been free and
freely available. I can't possibly remember how many times I have said this
in print, verbally, and online - but I am reasonably certain that whenever I
said it, I followed with the words -- But there is a cost. That w
Friends--
Should OST be listed?
:- Doug.
On Tue, 2008-08-26 at 22:03 -0500, Metta wrote:
> Raffi,
>
> I don't know if this is referenced in the book, but I suspect it is
> another valuable connection in the exploration of open collaboration:
>
>
Thanks for that Harrison...I'm adding it the FAQ as a "word from our
sponsor!"
Chris
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t;
but the second one should be "Conscious Open Space Organization".
With light and love I wish you joy, peace, God's grace and blessings, and
that you prosper in all things,
Birgitt
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Makes me feel like planting the question: what does open mean to you? in
any conversation board I can find, and then posting this as a benchmark
reply (and if someone betters the benchmark, well the planet needs some
3 cheers- and I feel Harrison will lend me a hat to eat if a better
ll of you!
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Hello Open Space Colleagues...
Open Space on Open Space, the annual gathering of OS practitioners from
around the world is coming to Chicago in September. Here's the official
e-invite. Hope you'll join us! Michael
_
To Open Space Pra
To Open Space Practitioners Everywhere:
Please Join Us! ...for OSonOS, the annual Open Space practitioners
gathering. For seven years now, friends from around the world have been
gathering to explore the edges of Open Space -- and to push them out
just a little bit further. This is the place to
Datum: Sun, 6 Jan 2002 15:05:03 -0500
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Von:Gilbert Brenson-Lazan
Betreff:Some suggestions please
An: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
Hi Gilbert,
if the campus is that huge - couldn´t you do an open air
Terrie,
You are the first person I have communicated with who actually can bend a spoon
by letting go. I have read Wheatley's books. I understand how Open Space
demonstrates the order of chaos. I have put into practice these thoughts as I
approach my work and life and I thought I was
Dear All,
I have been approached, at very short notice, to support an Open Space that is
to take place outdoors in a city centre. The hope is that the event would be
accessible to and attract passers by, as well as those who have turned up
specifically for the OS. Does anyone have experience
Hello All!
Next week we are meeting in Halifax to propose a date to the list. Those of
you who were in Svenmark last year will remember that I issued the
invitation to come to Halifax for OSonOS 2005. As I will not be travelling
to Goa, Larry Petersen, representing Open Space in Canada, will be
Michael Herman wrote:
"when i met harrison at ralph copleman's open space conference (thanks to
sheila isakson) six (wow!) years ago, he said something like, "...open
space should disappear in, pick a number, say 5 years... that is talk
about it should disappear... as it becomes &
ehind the guesthouse Sunday
morning and addressed their subject sitting under a tree overlooking the
ocean, ...the entire weekend was filled with richness.
During closing circle there were numerous folks committing to either begin
using Open Space in their work and life or to use it more often
Dear friends and colleagues,
via this way I want to thank the organizer team around Jo Toepfer, the
facilitator Michael Pannwitz, son of Michael M, and all colleagues who toke
part for this wonderful 1. Berliner OSonOS! It was really great!
I want to share with you one aspect. I think, that arr
At 10:41 PM 3/13/00 -0500, Birgitt Williams wrote:
Now, this has me thinking that on this list, we may not differentiate between
this Open Space of life, and Open Space Technology. I feel that the
differentiation is critical. Harrison Owen created Open Space Technology. Seems
to me that God
Hello, dear colleagues -
I must confess to something: I am addicted to our WOSonOS registration
process - I visit it to see who has joined our amazing learning journey this
month - the World Open Space on Open Space in San Francisco.
I see colleagues from 15 countries - diversely
Dear colleagues,
The organizing team for the 14th International OSonOS scheduled for
August 4-6, 2006 in Moscow is pleased to announce an Open Space on
Open Space on Open Space event dedicated to organizing the August
meeting.
This OSonOSonOS will take place November 10-12 here in Moscow.
Cost
lready-selected space, that is a few steps up or down from the main
passing paths, the difference in level is itself a useful boundary. i read
research once that found that people walking by a park or other open space
won't walk up or down more than three steps to get into that space. so if
t
open space. Terrifying! A genuine Disaster --
with capital "D." It is no wonder that those who find themselves in such a
mess (which is pretty much all of us) are angry, aggressive, apparently
irrational - and willing to listen to anybody who promises Stability and the
"Return to the
Dear OS List folks;
The WOSonOS world wide call took place on October 29, 2007 and was the
5th such international telephone conversation among contacts from Open
Space Institutes and Groups. There were 14 participants from 9
countries that spanned the globe.
The primary topic of conversation
Dear colleagues,
We invite you to the Haiti Regional Open Space on Open Space 2004.
Learn more by pointing your web browser to:
http://www.globalchicago.net/cgi-bin/haiti.cgi?OpenSpaceonOpenSpace2004
Dates: June 17-20, 2004
Place: Carrefours, Haiti (suburb of Port au Prince)
John Engle
http
have
been beneficiaries of their munificence. But there was an expectation that
what we did would be for the public good, and available to the public.
Sounded like a good idea to me - just like Open Space. And I agreed. OSLIST
hit the cyberwaves. Anybody could join (and many have). Anybody could
. . .And something ignited in my soul,
fever or unremembered wings,
and I went my own way,
deciphering that burning fire
and I wrote the first bare line,
bare, without substance, pure
foolishness,
pure wisdom
of one who knows nothing,
and suddenly I saw
the heavens
unfast
who were in Svenmark last year will remember that I issued the
>invitation to come to Halifax for OSonOS 2005. As I will not be travelling
>to Goa, Larry Petersen, representing Open Space in Canada, will be issuing
>the invitation in person on behalf of Atlantic Canada!
>
>The energy
that I issued the
>invitation to come to Halifax for OSonOS 2005. As I will not be travelling
>to Goa, Larry Petersen, representing Open Space in Canada, will be issuing
>the invitation in person on behalf of Atlantic Canada!
>
>The energ
Judi,
I agree with Gabriela, the middle to the end of August works well for many
consultants who usually have some 'dead' space in there, client-wise. In many
parts of Europe, France especially, NOTHING happens in August except vacation.
Barring unforseen events, like happened this year, we wi
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Judi,
I agree with Gabriela, the middle to the end of August works well for many
consultants who usually have some 'dead' space in there, client-wise. In
many parts of Europe, France especially, NOTHING happens in August excep
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Subject: Re: Open Space on Open Space 2005
Judi,
I agree with Gabriela, the middle to the end of August works well for
many consultants who usually have some 'dead' spac
o:osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu] On Behalf Of Judi
Richardson
Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2004 10:41 PM
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Hello Gabriela and Paul --
Thank you for your input as to dates for OSon OS 2005 in Halifax. In
checkin
mer Soviet Union.
On the first day of the conference, I offered an evening of collective
storytelling
explicitly using open space principles as a guide to the gathering's design
(whole person process facilitation). 50 of us explored the connection
between ourselves and our profession (HR man
Raffi and friends--
Got the Website info from Raffi and finally found time to take a look.
We are finding that airfare alone from Indianapolis will run about $1,400
per person.
Is that in the range others are finding? Any better deals anywhere you've
found?
:-Doug.
6th Scandinavian OSonOS coming June !!
Dear friends and collegues,
The Open Space Institutes of Denmark and Sweden invite all OS
facilitators in the Nordic countries (and all others who would happend
to be around and feel like coming) to join us at the 6th Scandinavian
Open Space on Open
Hello all,
I'm very new to Open Space and am still feeling my way around. While
discussing Open Space with a former colleague (and potential client)
recently, I was surprized to hear her take on this method. She was
familiar with it, and indicated she had indeed delivered two or three
Hello all of you!
I am proud to announce our invitation to the 6th Scandinavian Open Space on
Open Space and on The Genuine Contact Program.
When; 17-18 of august 2007
Where; Hallagärde gård (on the countryside on the west coast of Sweden)
Whom; all that are interested in and work with Open
Hello everyone!
Registrations are going very well for the very
first World Open Space on Open Space in French!
We have close to 30 participants coming from
Quebec, all over Canada as well as from Haïti.
As you will remember, the event takes place this
September on the 14, 15 and 16 in Val
Dear All,
This is to announce that the 5th Scandinavian Open Space on Open Space
will be held on June 16th and 17th, 2006, at Tune, Denmark - the same
spot where the first one was held.
Mind you that “Scandinavian” means no more than that - so far - these
OSonOS’s have taken place on
I really like Birgitt's distinction between the space and the technology.
It makes a very clear and useful distinction, and I appreciate the tireless
effort she puts in to help folks understand the difference.
That's on one hand.
On the other, as far as my clients have expressed, I'm not sure it
In a message dated 1/31/02 6:31:36 AM, ra...@earthdreams.net writes:
<< How can I believe both of these points of view? Beats the hell out of me.
I guess I'm space-y.
>>
Ralph--
Seems to me that I operate in two different arenas. In one, I am trying to
understand what I am doing and why it do
I just spent an interesting weekend with a group of leaders in the
"conversations school", who practice "world cafe"
(http://www.theworldcafe.com/) as a core part of their work. There
are obvious similarities with open space -- particularly conceptual
congruences -- thoug
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Oleari
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I just spent an interesting weekend with a group of leaders in the
"conversations school"
Sounds absolutely wonderful, John! Thanks for sharing.
Joelle
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Dear John,
please post the exact date of your next Haitian OSonOSenjoyed
your report.
The second open space-Learning Exchange in the German speaking realm
is January 12 (late afternoon) through January 15 (closing with
lunch) in 2003.
Someone told me of a Danish OSonOS that just took place
dear michael,
thank you for your interest. haiti open space on open space 2003 is
scheduled for weekend of june 21 and 22. people are invited to arrive at
meeting location at 6:00 pm for dinner on friday june 20th and stay through
lunch on monday, june 23rd.
official letter of invitation will
John and Colleagues --
My thoughts were with you as I opened space in San Francisco and you folks
opened space in Haiti.
Congratulations on a delightful and meaningful experience, and warm wishes
for more to come!
(or however you say that in Haitian Creole)
A hug from Berkeley,
Lisa Heft
uot;
To:
Sent: Friday, June 28, 2002 9:59 AM
Subject: Re: Haiti Open Space on Open Space
> dear michael,
>
> thank you for your interest. haiti open space on open space 2003 is
> scheduled for weekend of june 21 and 22. people are invited to arrive at
> meeting location at 6:00 pm for
dear friends and colleagues,
just wanted to take the opportunity to share briefly
with you regarding our regional haiti open space on
open space which took place 19th through 22nd of june.
this was our second open space on open space and many
of the people who participated last year were present
2003 07:35
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Ämne: regional open space on open spaces
Dear friends and colleagues,
via this way I want to thank the organizer team around Jo Toepfer, the
facilitator Michael Pannwitz, son of Michael M, and all colleagues who toke
part for this wonderful 1
Gabriela:
Your thoughts make sense to me - we would dearly love to participate in
OSonOS again - but travel costs and time are a problem - we live in
Canada and while I would dearly love to travel the world to get to each
OSonOS it's just not going to happen. I am grateful for the regional
event
Gabriela Ender schrieb:
> Dear friends and colleagues, the organizers of the upcoming
> OsonOS have only about 22 registrations. I am very sure, that many
> more people will come, but I am thinking about a possible correlation
> between the Berliner Event and the upcoming bigger thing. I do
Dear Friends
A great thank you to all the people who have particpated in words and in
observance on the dialogue around my recent experience of leadership
challenging open space. It has made an enormous difference to me to have
such a community with which to share, learn and contribute. Thank you
Hi everyone,
The question of Open spacisms raised recently on this list struck a cord
because I had been thinking about some of my experimentations around Open
Space, some that I consider keepers and others that I have let go a while
back.
Peggy (Holman) in your recent Nov 23 message about
diane,
just wanted to thank you for this latest post.
thanks for sharing your process and your thinking here. much to ponder here
in the subtleties of action planning.
i don't know if lisa (heft) is ever planning an edition deux for the os idea
book, but i'd love to see this post make its way i
Dear all,
Alpha Lo, who was at the WOSonOS, has just shared with the world a new book:
"Open Collaboration."
He writes:
"There's a new (and ancient) paradigm that's altering the world we know.
The paradigm is that of open collaboration.
Do we have a map of this pa
lture. However,
open collaboration is what most people of the world, especially the "weaker"
sex, have never stopped using. I am still unable to post to the OSList, so
you can post this if you wish!
Hugs!
Carol
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Dear EVerybody experienced in Open Space,I am doing a research o n the use of
O.S. in the Catholic church. It is connected to an O.S .even held last autumn
in Hungary. I've made several interviews with the participants and many
quesitons arouse. If you have any ideas, opinions abou
The one day event onopening and holding space will be in downtown,
Toronto, Canada
Audrey Coward
Audrey Coward & Associates
Catalysts for Change
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Just a blinding flash of the obvious.
Thats what it is
greetings from Berlin
michael
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Michael schrieb:
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Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 9:53 AM
Subject: open space
> Just a blinding flash of the obvious.
>
> Thats what it is
> greetings from Berlin
> michael
>
A CEO with whom I have
Peg, Chris and OS friends,
I had my first Open Space meeting on Sat. I wanted to let you know how
it went and see what guidance you have for me. In July, I sent out
letters to 6 of my teaching colleagues and asked them to come to a
planning meeting for an open space. One friend called and said
Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2000 11:50 AM
Subject: Open
> Terrie,
>
> You are the first person I have communicated with who actually can bend a
spoon by letting go. I have read Wheatley's books. I understand how Open
Space demonstrates the order of chaos. I have put into practice
bending metal is
in the metaphor - when you think that something in life is too difficult, go
back to the spoon - setting intention, visualizing the desired result
clearly, then letting go. It works! (And I find it to be a powerful,
powerful metaphor - like Open Space - and life in general, the po
Hi folks:
I must have missed the beginning of this fascinating discussion. Who is
Terrie and what is the workshop?
Esther Ewing
The Change Alliance
133 Fairlawn Avenue
Toronto, Ontario M5M 1S9
416-489-5229
Assisting Individuals and Organizations to Grow Capability
Terrie-- I, too, am intrigued and would like to learn more. --BJ
Don Ferretti wrote:
> Terrie,
>
> You are the first person I have communicated with who actually can bend a
> spoon by letting go. I have read Wheatley's books. I understand how Open
> Space demonstrates t
ther fear is you will try this and it will work and that you will be
afraid, and think I am some sort of witch or something. My preference is to
show and explain this in person - I have never had anyone just try it based
on my written explanation. The whole point of all this is - I think - the
me
Hello Friends,
Last week I shared an invitation (openspaceworld.org/vosonos) to the
first-ever Virtual OSonOS, coming up on July 8-11 or 9-12 (depending on
where you are in the world). Since then, we've built out more of the
virtual meeting space, including a short video in which Lucas will walk
going beyond the usual binaries with open space and dialogue
to find these new views and connect new dots would be very useful now. We
need to get past myths and uncover mysteries. It won't happen anywhere else
for now.
I wonder what kinds of dialogues happened behind the scenes that allowe
Harrison...interesting perspective that you shared. I believe all of us on
this list are interested in Open Space Technology and are finding ways to
work with it where we can, where we are, where we are called to do so.
Less clear is agreement on what OST is, and what occurs in vibrations
beneath
The Call of Our Times
Submitted by blietaer on September 3, 2010
On 1/8/2017 12:04 PM, Brett Barndt via OSList wrote:
Very interesting. I can recommend Bernard Lietaer who writes about the
role of our money form in generating, as if by emergence alone, this
globalizing outcome. It turns out,
Harrison's words remind me of Chapter 12 of the Third Edition of his book
on Open Space. OS is practice to access a natural, supremely useful way of
being.
In today's context, I believe great good can come from the OS conveners on
this list being motivated more now than ever to sha
alization as a
> psychosomatic healing! It might also be that we are simply getting back to
> normal.
>
>
>
> The Disaster/Opportunity Reactions are real and important. When all of the
> defining characteristics of our world become fuzzy or invisible – it is
> incredibly hard to k
s, show up.
>> They are all in our mind. You might think of Globalization as a
>> psychosomatic healing! It might also be that we are simply getting back to
>> normal.
>>
>>
>>
>> The Disaster/Opportunity Reactions are real and important. When all of
Hi Birgitt – I am a little confused by your language – “vibrations.” And for
sure there is room for discussion as to the How and Why of Open Space. But I
think most of us who have had the privilege of opening multiple spaces have
found that in general and over time (30+years) -- highly
open space and
dialogue to find these new views and connect new dots would be very useful now.
We need to get past myths and uncover mysteries. It won't happen anywhere else
for now. I wonder what kinds of dialogues happened behind the scenes that
allowed Solon to understand what the new Ath
Websites
www.openspaceworld.com
www.ho-image.com
From: OSList [mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] On Behalf Of
Harrison Owen via OSList
Sent: Monday, January 9, 2017 9:10 AM
To: 'Birgitt Williams'; 'World wide Open Space Technology email list'
to know who you are. And if nobody and nothing tells you who
you are, I guess that is real open space. Terrifying! A genuine Disaster --
with capital "D." It is no wonder that those who find themselves in such a
mess (which is pretty much all of us) are angry, aggressive, apparently
g back to
normal.
The Disaster/Opportunity Reactions are real and important. When all of the
defining characteristics of our world become fuzzy or invisible ? it is
incredibly hard to know who you are. And if nobody and nothing tells you
who you are, I guess that is real open space. Terrify
haracteristics of our world become fuzzy or invisible – it is
> incredibly hard to know who you are. And if nobody and nothing tells you who
> you are, I guess that is real open space. Terrifying! A genuine Disaster --
> with capital “D.” It is no wonder that those who find themsel
Dear Colleagues,
I revised to the link to avoid any confusion with the annual worldwide Open
Space on Open Space.
The new link is:
http://www.globalchicago.net/cgi-bin/haiti.cgi?HaitianRegionalOpenSpaceonOpenSpace2004
sorry about that,
John Engle
j...@theexperiment.info
--- Harrison Owen wrote:
I understand that back in the old days, we did not have Super-Search
Engines (GoGooglesnd such) that could pry into every nook and cranny of
the InInterNetBut truthfully, if we had such thing, I would have
shouted
Hallelujah! After all, the point was to open the space
I suggest 98% of us carry on as we always have
And the other 2% edit more carefully what they say if they have worries
Maybe I have got these numbers wrong, but as someone who knows what goes
on at least 100 listserves, yours is the most interesting, practical,
communal, caring and open; and we
I just read Michael's list of how many postings there have been to Open Space
- especially by some of you who are really prolific - and want to say thank
you to all who contribute to this list serve. I would love it if I had more
time to contribute to this list, or even to read it on a
not think we should do, we will not control the combustion of thinking or
the context of another person's use of our ideas. I don't quite think of
open space as a technology. . . I think of it as an explanation for how
things actually work, as opposed to the illusion that form and struc
f we privatize the archives of this list, something I do
not think we should do, we will not control the combustion of thinking or
the context of another person's use of our ideas. I don't quite think of
open space as a technology. . . I think of it as an explanation for how
things actual
I've always considered this listserv as one giant open space, with the same
principles and law as any OST event.
My most profound experience came on 9/11 when this was the first place I
posted a poem to the world. Knowing that within one hour of the horror, I
was connected to many ki
ost likely never happen, but we'll all remember it, like you say.
and if you weren't here, yet, you can have a look if you like, of
course. michaelh
Christine Whitney Sanchez wrote:
I've always considered this listserv as one giant open space, with the same
principles and law a
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Herman
Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2004 10:57 PM
To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
Subject: Re: Open Space / Open List / The Public Domain
have to chime in here, myself, christine... i remember
Christine, Michael--
I know that in the hours, days and weeks after September 11, it always lifted
my spirits to come to the OSList and find a different voice that I was
hearing in the news media--a voice that spoke of hope and unity rather than
fear and
enemies. The connection between us is a
e.edu>
>To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
>Subject: Re: Open Space / Open List / The Public Domain
>Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 21:24:07 -0600
>
>re: delete...
>
>it must be technically possible, i suppose, to delete all of one
>person's postings. but it would diminish us
ng and dismissive of opinions other than your own. Is it
intention on your part to be unkind?
>From: Michael Herman <mher...@globalchicago.net>
>Reply-To: OSLIST <osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu>
>To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
>Subject: Re: Open Space / Open List
much I care about so many
of the people who are "listening." I am grateful to be conscious anew of
your presence in my life (via the magic of this list).
Let me weave a basket - a context-container for looking at the discussion
sparked by the open-archives issue (including my witne
I agree with your thoughtful and heartful contribution. Thank you Chris
Erich
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From: chris weaver
To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
Sent: Thursday, April 01, 2004 2:36 PM
Subject: Re: Open Space / Open List / The Public Domain
Dear OSLIST Community,
I
foresee it to be powerful that people can tweek one another's words a
little bit as they see fit.
for example, in another community we were establishing a weekly time to
meditate together. one person asked for a collective intention:
"a connection with the general intention to open oursel
connection with the general intention to open ourselves up for more
wisdom and compassion for the integral community and to spread it to
others."
which i expressed as:
"may we open ourselves up to wisdom and compassion, sharing it with others."
and another member stated as:
"sittin
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