OS for small group
ralphsc
ralphsc at earthlink.net
Wed Aug 25 06:41:39 PDT 1999
Hi,
Dylene's and Harrison's tales of small groups remind me of a time in 1990
when I spent eight days in open space at Findhorn in Scotland. I think
there were only 24 of us. But after four or five days, the group seemed
much smaller! It was a week that has continued to affect me and my work
deeply nearly a decade later.
By the way, we had no facilitator. If less is more, then maybe nothing
is everything.
Ralph Copleman
>From Wed Aug 25 13:53:22 1999
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Date: Wed, 25 Aug 1999 13:53:22 -0400
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From: Audrey Coward <abc at interlog.com>
Organization: Audrey Coward and Associates
Subject: AI and OS
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I am interested in knowing how AI and OS work in combination. I am an
experienced os facilitator. However, my knowledge of AI comes from
reading and paticipating in discussion groups.
Audrey Coward
Audrey Coward & Associates
Consultants for individual and organizational growth
41 Walford Rd.
Toronto, Ontario
Canada
>From Wed Aug 25 14:31:38 1999
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Date: Wed, 25 Aug 1999 14:31:38 -0400
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From: Audrey Coward <abc at interlog.com>
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Subject: Birmingham event
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I accidently deleted the dates and accommodation of the OS in
Birmingham in November. I really want to go but I may have a conflict.
Could someone please re-post this information. Thank you
Audrey Coward
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