Re: The Da Vinci Connection -- Open Space and the Feminine

2006-05-29 Thread Sandra Kriese
Hello to everyone, Bumblebee that I am, I have touched in and out of the topics on this list since last year. Thank-you all! I also had the great pleasure of taking a facilitation course in Nanaimo with Chris. Open Space fills in or offers a perspective that I found missing in Process Work with A

Re: The Da Vinci Connection -- Open Space and the Feminine

2006-05-29 Thread Tree Fitzpatrick
I am not sure exactly how but what I am about to report seems related to this conversation thread re: sacred feminine. At the second and third evolutionary salons, there were more men than women. At the second salon in January, two thirds of the participants were male. This surprised everyone f

FW: The Da Vinci Connection -- Open Space and the Feminine

2006-05-25 Thread Harrison Owen
From: Wendy Farmer-O'Neil [mailto:we...@xe.net] Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2006 1:15 PM To: hho...@verizon.net Subject: RE: The Da Vinci Connection -- Open Space and the Feminine And another iteration: How can we most simply awaken to the dance we already are? W;-) _

FW: The Da Vinci Connection -- Open Space and the Feminine

2006-05-25 Thread Harrison Owen
From: Carol Hiltner [mailto:carol.hilt...@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2006 4:05 PM To: hho...@verizon.net Cc: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu Subject: Re: The Da Vinci Connection -- Open Space and the Feminine How can we most wonderfully be the dance? We can be whole -- both being and

Re: The Da Vinci Connection -- Open Space and the Feminine

2006-05-25 Thread Harrison Owen
oslist.html -Original Message- From: Carol Hiltner [mailto:carol.hilt...@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2006 12:25 PM To: hho...@verizon.net Cc: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu Subject: Re: The Da Vinci Connection -- Open Space and the Feminine "So if Open Space is a da

Re: The Da Vinci Connection -- Open Space and the Feminine

2006-05-25 Thread Harrison Owen
: www.listserv.boisestate.edu/archives/oslist.html -Original Message- From: OSLIST [mailto:osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu] On Behalf Of Pat Black Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2006 10:05 AM To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu Subject: The Da Vinci Connection -- Open Space and the Feminine As some of my favorite books are

The Da Vinci Connection -- Open Space and the Feminine

2006-05-25 Thread Pat Black
As some of my favorite books are being offered for reading I would like to add another. Layne Remonds's When The Woman Were Drummers has some interesting insights about the change in balance. According to Redmond there was also a corresponding change in the relationship to the drum's purpose

Re: The Da Vinci Connection -- Open Space and the Feminine

2006-05-24 Thread Raffi Aftandelian
Dear colleagues, I'm posting the below on behalf of Carol Hiltner (incidentally she is not the only person having OSlist posting problems)... Have a granular day! raffi www.openspaceworld.ru The phenomenon of the preponderance of women in "process" work is because,

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2006-05-24 Thread Harrison Owen
From: Douglas D. Germann, Sr. [mailto:76066@compuserve.com] Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2006 10:09 PM To: blind.copy.recei...@compuserve.com Subject: The Da Vinci Connection -- Open Space and the Feminine Harrison-- A couple of months ago a friend lent me Leonard Shlain's _The Alphabet V

Re: The Da Vinci Connection -- Open Space and the Feminine

2006-05-24 Thread Wendy Farmer-O'Neil
Eric you wrote: >The evidence suggests to me that the shift to the masculine had >happened centuries before the Christian era The shift has been archeologically documented millennia before the Christian era, actually. To quote a relevant passage from Merlin Stone's "When God Was A Woman" (Harco

Re: The Da Vinci Connection -- Open Space and the Feminine

2006-05-23 Thread Diane Brandon
I'd also recommend Mother Wove the Morning (the play on video or dvd, and the book) http://www.clpearson.com/MWM.html "Intellectual awareness of the repression of feminine divinity becomes experiential in this profound and poignantly human drama. I strongly recommend this wonderful and powerf

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2006-05-23 Thread Eric Lilius
I read the following this morning and was struck by the synchronicity with what Harrison had written. Is this description of Memorial Day the common tale of origin? May 29 Memorial Day The customs of honouring and communicating with the dead around this time (See Lemuria (May 9), Pentecost (Ma

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2006-05-23 Thread Harrison Owen
From: desmond rice [mailto:desri...@hotmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2006 12:07 PM To: hho...@verizon.net Subject: RE: The Da Vinci Connection -- Open Space and the Feminine Great insight Owen. Having been raised as a Northern Catholic, I am very familiar with the Western suppression of

The Da Vinci Connection -- Open Space and the Feminine

2006-05-23 Thread Harrison Owen
I, along with many other folks, have just finished wandering through "The Da Vinci Code" in preparation for seeing the movie. Hardly great literature, but definitely a good read - exactly the sort of thing one needs as a warm up for the summer-lite reading. It is obviously marvelous fiction in term