[Fwd: Re: A Partial Diary of the Collective Buddha]

Glory Ressler on.the.edge at sympatico.ca
Tue May 14 10:10:07 PDT 2002


Great thread!
Let me also add that the boundaries/givens etc... can be explored, on
multiple levels, within the storied space. Once the diversity is filled
out, explored, etc... the system naturally expands, transcends, emerges
towards the next level.
Best wishes to all,
glory

Chris Corrigan wrote:

>There is also a sense I get that boundaries actually inspire creative
>endeavour (just go and try to write a haiku; or reflect on why our first
>poet laureate might have chosen a "Restricted Form" for our Biannual
>poetry contests...restricted forms in Open Space?  Sacrilege! Or is
>it...?).  Which is part of why the theme is so important and why the
>givens can also be important.  If givens define a small space, it is our
>challenge (and maybe obligation) to open that small space as fully as
>possible for the participants to completely fill it.  A space that is
>filled with energy is much more satisfying than one so huge that the
>energy just fizzles in one dim corner.
>
>Chris
>
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