Re: The Tao of Open Space

2005-12-24 Thread Phelim McDermott
Though you might be intersted.. In the early seventies.. Charles Marowitz had an experimantal theater venue in Central london Called. "The Open Space", Marowitz had of course worked on Marat/ Sade with Theatre Director Peter Brook who wrote the seminal theatre book "The empty space" which

Re: The Tao of Open Space

2005-12-24 Thread Marei Kiele
Thank you Frank ~ this is just wonderful ~ and "wow" ! Welcome home. Marei "Frank Deitle" schrieb: Hello Open Space Cadettes!I'm new to the OSLIST and new to OST as well. I just did my first OS with Lisa Heft this month and what can I say... I'm completely obsessed.Someone must have

Re: The Tao of Open Space

2005-12-24 Thread Harrison Owen
Frank - I think the Silence you noticed is just a little Open Space as those of us who celebrate Christmas settle in for a long Winter's Nap, preparatory to the great unveiling on the morrow. Or something. As for the Tao of Open Space, I really enjoyed that. Truly works! And for whatev

Re: The Tao of Open Space

2005-12-24 Thread Diana Lewis
At 08:19 AM 12/24/2005, Harrison Owen wrote: When Open Space Technology came along in 1985, I named it quite consciously for that incredible moment. It seemed to me that every time we opened space (as in doing an "Open Space") the experience at the start, just sitting in the circle before a w

Re: The Tao of Open Space

2005-12-24 Thread Kate Armstrong
Hello, Frank, and welcome to OS and the OS listserv! I am looking forward to many postings of wisdom (your own as well as others you share) from you. As I shared the Access Queen's training session with you, it's wonderful to be able to visualize you in my mind's eye as well as "hear" your

The Tao of Open Space

2005-12-23 Thread Frank Deitle
Hello Open Space Cadettes! I'm new to the OSLIST and new to OST as well. I just did my first OS with Lisa Heft this month and what can I say... I'm completely obsessed. Someone must have made the connection between OS and the Tao Te Ching before on this list but I was just re-reading Stephen Mitche