At 11:28 08-12-2003 -0600, you wrote:
look out everyone, it's another portuguese holiday and artur
is on the loose and online!
I think the last time must have been just one year ago ;-)
Thanks for the link. Printing just now. Or new...?
Artur
hello artur, here is
the link to a preview pag
Friends
I don't have the time these days to read all the posts and much less to
write in English. But today is holliday in Portugal and I red all the posts
from this thread and the interconnect "mother list" and I was ver
impressed. And for some reason, like Michael Herman, I made a connection
wi
look out everyone, it's another portuguese holiday and artur
is on the loose and online!hello artur, here is
the link to a preview page, from where the whole can be
downloaded. having spent a good chunk of time weaving all
that together, i wouldn't wish the same on anyone! but i
still like
friends and friends,
just catching up with all of this. wonderful! and
remembering that the user's non-guide was compiled from what
we did two years ago, nov/dec and half of jan. noticing
that things have over the last year gotten pretty thin in
spots. seems we even had a few postings of "tap
In a message dated 12/2/03 10:29:55 PM, ch...@chriscorrigan.com writes:
<< Dissonance, support, resolution. Hmmm...
>>
Chris--
I love to hear the process of a chord resolving. . .someone practicing a
piece of music. . . .the similar shift in the chord of a good dialogue.
I'm appreciating this
Chris Wrote:
As groups working in Open Space, we get to try out a new story, and this
is largely the process benefit of the one-off or event-based OST
meeting. I realize now that I usually close these meetings by inviting
people to notice how the quality of the room has changed, how
relationshi
for spirit, and the difference is light years.
A few thoughts on a beautiful spring morning from Kawatiri, New Zealand
Mike Copeland
-Original Message-
From: Harrison Owen [mailto:hho...@comcast.net]
Sent: Thursday, 4 December 2003 2:33 a.m.
To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
Subject:
Chris and all
You wrote:
Sometimes the best way to resolve dissonance is to add more voices.
This is SO true! ( and took me very long to realize in life)
It was a treasure I am still trying to figure out and a pleasure I still
can feel to meet after so many year on the list.
Deeply recomended
: outcomes and one-off OSTs and OSLIST
Dear Harrison and others,
Thanks for your message on stories, paradigms and myths.
Last evening we found ourselves at an Anne Murray concert in Asheville
North Carolina. We had not known that we were especially fans of hers,
we went because friends suggested
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Subject: Re: outcomes and one-off OSTs and OSLIST
You know Harrison is getting excited when he starts writing in red ink
and calling me "Christ!!"
I've been pondering Judi and Lisa's statements about loving the
event-based OST even though we know it could be better, and
ed.
It sure isn't up to us to control it!!
Meg Salter
MegaSpace Consulting
(416) 486-6660
m...@megsalter.com
- Original Message -
From: Chris Corrigan
To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2003 2:12 PM
Subject: Re: outcomes and one-off OST
Dear Harrison and others,
Thanks for your message on stories, paradigms and myths.
Last evening we found ourselves at an Anne Murray concert in Asheville
North Carolina. We had not known that we were especially fans of hers,
we went because friends suggested it. It was a rare and enlightening
ex
mmm...... delicious discussion! i'll turn down an ally for a moment and
follow lisa's invitation to indulge my earlier inquiry!
i know that this list and community has played and plays a very important role
for many people at various points in their and its life. it is so wonderful
hearing
GAN
Bowen Island, BC, Canada
http://www.chriscorrigan.com
ch...@chriscorrigan.com
(604) 947-9236
-Original Message-
From: OSLIST [mailto:osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu] On Behalf Of
Harrison Owen
Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2003 5:33 AM
To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
Subject: Re: outc
Christ Wrote:
I think we are in a time when our stories about who we are and where we
have come from are changing and paradigms are coming to rub against each
other in deep ways. OST is a process predicated on the fact that all of
us can have a hand in creating the new world. It is nearly the v
Chris--
Thanks for the stories, and the reminder of what different worlds are created
by different stories. I think this is a time--maybe always has been--for
listening to each others' stories. Maybe in a circle.
Joelle
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==
osl...@list
> Chris--
>
> Thanks for the stories, and the reminder of what different worlds are
> created
> by different stories. I think this is a time--maybe always has
been--for
> listening to each others' stories. Maybe in a circle.
>
> Joelle
I think so too Joelle, and I appreciate Judi bringing forwar
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-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: OSLIST [mailto:osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu]Im Auftrag von Chris
Corrigan
Gesendet: Dienstag, 2. Dezember 2003 19:18
An: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
Betreff: Re: outcomes and one-off OSTs and OSLIST
I agree with you Harrison, and echo Thomas's
Chris --thank you for the generous gift of those stories. Thomas King is a
favorite of mine as well.
Chris wrote:
We can choose in those situations
> to look for the answer from above, from some omnipotent deity that will
> set things right again, or we can accept the invitation of the animals:
>
s Herrmann] -Ursprungligt meddelande-
Fran: OSLIST [mailto:osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu]For Lisa
Skickat: den 2 december 2003 02:00
Till: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
Amne: Re: outcomes and one-off OSTs and OSLIST
Hello, Chris, Reinhard, Mike, Ashley and others -
Okay, I thought
)
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CHRIS CORRIGAN
Bowen Island, BC, Canada
http://www.chriscorrigan.com
ch...@chriscorrigan.com
(604) 947-9236
-----Original Message-
From: OSLIST [mailto:osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu] On Behalf Of
Harrison Owen
Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2003 5:50 AM
To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
Lisa Wrote:
Outcomes and One-Off (single, isolated) OSTs: Seems to me this raises
the age-old issue known to facilitators everywhere - how do I measure
success? And I feel that our measuring tools / need for measurement is
what makes me feel we are limiting ourselves and our understanding of
suc
Hello, Chris, Reinhard, Mike, Ashley and others -
Okay, I thought I'd just jumble all the topics together. Shows you I've
got sort of a collage-mind working today (serious headcold).
Outcomes and One-Off (single, isolated) OSTs: Seems to me this raises
the age-old issue known to facilitators ev
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