Mark R. Jones, your small essay on presence is beautiful. I posted most of
it on my blog without attributing it to you (altho I did not take credit for
it either). If you'd like me to name your name, let me know.
I love everything you wrote, Mark R. Jones. For me, just now, in this
moment, pre
(PRESENCE): Response to--> " Showing up & being present"Mark,
this really is a gift, thank you so much. It clears up a lot what "presence"
could mean in an Open Space.
Erich from lovely Vienna
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(PRESENCE): Response to--> " Showing up & being present"Dear Mark,
I THANK YOU VERY MUCH for sharing your understanding of 'Presence' and the
consciousness of BEING an OST Facilitator.
I totally agree with you and it is heart warming to read your lines.
Th
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Hi.
I am fascinated that "Presence" is showing up here
in the Open Space community.
The topic of "Presence" is noticeably a current and
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On 10/6/06, Ashley Cooper wrote:
I work mostly with smaller groups and my presence usually isn't
invisible. And yet it does feel like there is a quality of
transparency that seems to easily transfer to others as an
awareness and acceptance that they too have access to this
presence.
Interestin
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Asunto: Re: Showing up & being present
This is a concept familiar to me from my coactive coach training we call
it level 3 listening. It is about listening to what is going on in
This kind of presence provides people & myself with some kind of comfort and
liberty to breathe and to flow.
funda
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Sent: October 6, 2006 3:59 PM
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Thi
Harrison writes,
There is yet another level which I might call "Silent Presence." Somehow
this goes beyond, beneath Intellect and/or emotions. The power of this
level
of presence in terms of grounding/supporting a group is profound, I have
found. Don't ask me how it works, but it does.
In my
From: Pat Black [mailto:patoitexti...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, October 06, 2006 9:25 AM
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To piggy back on Harrison's presences I would like to add that all these
presences that Harrison describes put me on the path to bein
This piece about the presence that we bring to an experience is so
essential. The presence of opening space, the presence of holding intention,
the presence of inviting emergence...
I notice that any way of being that we enact has the capacity to be charged
with a spectrum of presence. How connec
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From: OSLIST [mailto:osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu] On Behalf Of Martin
Truelove
Sent: Friday, October 06, 2006 4:04 AM
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Hi Michael, Tree, everybody,
I think I sometimes show up, but I'm not really 'present', & this thread
has set me thinking about what the difference might be, especially if,
in open space, I can't demonstrate that presence by appearing to do a
great deal!
I'm early on in my OS practice, & it's just
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