Practicing what I been Preaching (a little long)

Harrison Owen owenhh at mindspring.com
Wed Feb 12 13:18:06 PST 2003


Sorry I haven't been too active here recently. Too many miles, hopes,
fears, joys and many more unmentionables. The last three weeks have seen me
wander thought Israel, Palestine, Estonia, and lastly Sweden. We did three
full training programs (3-4 days each) in a little more than 12 days. There
really has to be a better way, or I will totally blow my reputation for
doing less and being more. However, I think it was all worth it -- at least
to me. And some funny things happened along the way. For example, the
extended discussions I had with my Palestinian friends prior to the program
about the inadvisability of using the word Peace. Seems like it has been
used to the point of oblivion, and worse -- it always seems to precipitate
a heated political discussion when mentioned. The very opposite of Peace.
But how do you conduct a program with the title, Practice of Peace, and
never mention the word? Particularly when all your overheads are laced with
the "P" word???

So, I resolved to sin boldly -- albeit carefully. When we started things
off in Ramallah, I told the story of the gathering in Rome. Fortunately
some of the participants had been there, so when the unbelievable
overwhelmed common sense, they rose magnificently to the occasion with
their own descriptions, and they even used the "P" word. Sensing some small
advantage, I asked the rhetorical question --   What on earth would drive
an overfed, aging American to cram his body into a cramped airplane seat
for 6000 miles with a destination of Ramalleh, even as his president was
trying to start a war in the neighborhood??? Insanity ? Search for Peace?
Take your pick.

Anyhow, we talked about Peace -- and more importantly, I know we
experienced it in those magic moments that Open Space inevitably
provides.  In a land where respect, trust and hope all seem to have gone on
holiday -- all three showed up. Remarkable.

My time with Tova and Avner, my wonderful Israeli colleagues, was no less
rich. We did the training program as advertised, but the high point for me
occurred on the 3rd day, when "graduates" from the preceding year joined
us. There are now some 40 people in the area prepared to open space, with
Tova and Avner leading the way. Numbers get a little foggy, but I believe
that between the two of them space has been opened some 65 times in the
past year. Hell that is more than I have done in the last five years! And
it is happening all over the place -- towns, businesses, the air force, the
army, police, NGOs... Should you ask the obvious question -- does this
bring peace to the region? -- my answer is a resounding YES ... if not all
at once, then certainly a little bit at a time. Every time space is opened,
peace breaks out -- even under the most trying circumstances.

After the training program, which was conducted near Jerusalem, Tova, Avner
and I journeyed south to Tel Aviv to meet with a most remarkable group --
The Refusnics. These are serving Israeli officers and enlisted personnel
who have refused to serve in The Occupied Territories. They are more than
willing to defend Israel from external enemies, but draw the line at being
an army of occupation. This movement started just a year ago, when 50 folks
signed a letter to the new papers proclaiming their intentions. As of this
moment, more than 500 have seen fit to join the original signers. Their
time has not been an easy one, as many have spent considerable periods in
jail for their stand.  Tova had offered to open space for them, for even
though their number was growing some rough edges were appearing, and it
seemed useful to take stock of present position and future possibilities.
That plan was put on hold because of the elections which were being held,
but doubtless the right time will appear.

And then it was on to Estonia, where Mikk Sarv and his wonderful wife,
Marju gathered a terrific group of fellow citizens from business, NGOs, and
university students. Also included were a small band of First nation people
from Russia. It seems that Mikk had provided some Open Space for them
several months before as they considered their roles and their futures in
Russia. I wish I could have been there. It all happened in the forest with
teepees as breakout rooms.

After almost three weeks on the road (in the air -- whatever) I made it
back home on Monday. Passing through Customs, I found myself answering the
usual question about the nature of my business in a rather odd way. The
agent queried, What is your business? To which I answered, "Peace." He
said, "Peace of land?" I said, "No. Peace between my brothers and sisters."
"Who are you with? -- he continued. "Me." I said -- knowing that if I ever
told the truth about the incredible band of wonderful people all over the
world, he would surely lock me up. He walked away, shaking his head. I
probably shouldn't have done it -- but it surely felt good at the time.

Harrison





Harrison Owen
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