Re: another (successful) OS and sooo many questions (not short; probably qualifies as "long")

2003-03-23 Thread Pannwitz, Michael M
Dear Raffi, to your questions: >My questions: > >1. What do I do about my conflictedness about OS? Keep this question alive as long as you want to be an os-practitioner. > >2. What do I do after opening space? Drop the notion of "opening space". Best, you might "caress" it. And keep doing that afte

Re: another (successful) OS and sooo many questions (not short; probably qualifies as "long")

2003-03-18 Thread Toni Petrinovich
human being you can be. Blessings, Toni Sar'h - Original Message - From: Harrison Owen To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu Sent: Monday, March 17, 2003 3:51 PM Subject: Re: another (successful) OS and sooo many questions (not short; probably qualifies as "long")

Re: another (successful) OS and sooo many questions (not short; probably qualifies as "long")

2003-03-18 Thread Pannwitz, Michael M
Yep, at least thats my experience, people doing things by themselves, being grand at it and enjoying it. Training: I find there is training in the sense of being an apprentice, learning the trade or the craftsmanship, like holding a pen... And then there is training in the art of facilitation (that

Re: another (successful) OS and sooo many questions (not short; probably qualifies as "long")

2003-03-17 Thread Pannwitz, Michael M
Dear Raffi (and John), in response to your question 7 (there are a lot of other wonderful questions, I just could not resist responding to this one right away): please go to my website and click on the little window with red in it. It will take you to the training Marvin Weisbord and Sandra Janoff

Re: another (successful) OS and sooo many questions (not short; probably qualifies as "long")

2003-03-17 Thread Harrison Owen
At 10:08 AM 3/17/2003 +0300, Raffi Aftandelian wrote: My questions: 1. What do I do about my conflictedness about OS? Inside I am still quite mixed about OS. I saw again that "it worked". Yet I am not quite convinced. This was the first time I was paid appropriately for doing an OS (before I did

another (successful) OS and sooo many questions (not short; probably qualifies as "long")

2003-03-17 Thread Raffi Aftandelian
Dear listers, Yesterday, I conducted a daylong OS for a Moscow nonprofit group that works with kids. The organization, appropriately, is called "Circle": an association of children and adults. The theme was "Where do we find and how do we effectively use Circle's source of joyful movement and deve