oing where angels fear to tread; was point of non-intervention
I recall that as I was writing my post about the point at which "space is
opened", I was struggling for words to accurately pose my question about the
opening of space. And I sent it knowing the wording was off.
Because on some l
I recall that as I was writing my post about the point at which "space is
opened", I was struggling for words to accurately pose my question about the
opening of space. And I sent it knowing the wording was off.
Because on some level I recognized it sounds downright silly to speak of being
the
Koos wrote:
To me, the essence of Open Space is all about reminding. Reminding
people of something they already know and can do. We all have this basic
knowledge and these basic skills. For some folks, the reminding just
takes a little more than for others. And people sometimes tend to forget
bi
In a message dated 7/19/04 9:06:54 AM, k...@auryn.nl writes:
> To me, the essence of Open Space is all about reminding. Reminding people
> of something they already know and can do.
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Well said, Koos!
Joelle
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osl...@listserv.boises
9, 2004 12:04 PM
Subject: Re: point of non-intervention
Hi Raffi,
Here's another belated congratulations... And an answer to your question. One
of many I am sure.
To me, the essence of Open Space is all about reminding. Reminding people of
something they already know and can do. W
Hi Raffi,
Here's another belated congratulations... And an answer to your question.
One of many I am sure.
To me, the essence of Open Space is all about reminding. Reminding people
of something they already know and can do. We all have this basic knowledge
and these basic skills. For some folks,
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> Harrison
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> - Original Message -
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> From: Raffi Aftandelian
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> To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
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> Sent: Sunday, July 18, 2004 9:34 AM
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> Subject: point of non-intervention
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> Thanks to the folks wh
comes to signing up.
Harrison
- Original Message -
From: Raffi Aftandelian
To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
Sent: Sunday, July 18, 2004 9:34 AM
Subject: point of non-intervention
Thanks to the folks who congratulated me for my "first time." Yes, Harrison,
it indee
Thanks to the folks who congratulated me for my "first time." Yes, Harrison, it
indeed is going from bad to worse. And I only have myself to blame!
Oh well. Here I am with another question:
When I attended the OS facilitator training with Birgitt, we were asked to
frame for ourselves what we und