Walking the circle - outside

Ralph Copleman ralph at earthdreams.net
Wed Jan 22 06:07:46 PST 2003


On 1/21/03 9:39 PM, "Chris Corrigan" <chris at CHRISCORRIGAN.COM> wrote:

> ...maybe the clearest and most defined and effective
> structures are the ones we create for ourselves.

So, as I suspected, I am doing almost nothing...

> I talk about this a
> lot, answering critics who say that Open Space is too unstructured.  It
> is not.  It is perfectly, elegantly, intricately organized structure,
> created from "nothing" but initial conditions and sustained by the
> passion and responsibility of those in the space, who will always move,
> especially unconsciously, towards structure that is perfect for the
> moment, in every moment.

Yes, absolutely.  Open space is a reflection of the universe's 14 billion
year experience of self-organizing.  Where did we humans ever get the idea
we needed to re-write the planetary wisdom of that much experience?

Ralph

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