wholeness and action in the pot of community

Peggy Holman peggy at OPENCIRCLECOMPANY.COM
Mon Apr 5 08:20:31 PDT 2004


On Thu, 1 Apr 2004 18:43:20 -0600, Michael Herman
<mherman at globalchicago.net> wrote:

>dearest birgitt,
>
>i have been with you here, in this big circle, for something like eight
>years now.  i've learned from you and with you.  i would like nothing
>more than for you to feel comfortable and happy and whole with the way
>this list is, with what this community is, and how it works as a list.
>
>as i say, the current situation arose quite by accident, through a
>misunderstanding between myself and the good folks who run this thing
>for us.  my request for info turned into action.  and it catches me at a
>time when i am already feeling a bit tapped out by other technical
>os-web issues that i've been taking care of.  it bothers me to have one
>more thing to deal with here.  but of course i do.  we do.  and we are.
>and i am.  here.
>
>so i am wondering what it is that you and i could do together that would
>maximize your happiness in this community.  what do you think would be
>best for all people everywhere?  what could we do together, as
>participants in the same circle?  what can i do as just one guy who
>happens to be sitting next to you in the circle, that would move us
>closer to whole here?
>
>more and more the discussion has been spinning around me.  questions and
>comments start to refer to me rather than the process, having already
>drifted from teh underlying technicalities.   it seems that having my
>name associated so closely with the underlying issues here takes away
>some of my space to speak and be heard.  i get tagged with things that
>just aren't me.  i don't want to be isolated in this way.
>
>now i want to hear from you about what resolution would look like for
>you.  i want to do what i can to help that.  again, as co-participants
>in this circle, recognizing that just like in any open space event, all
>the participants have equal access to reading and posting... but not all
>participants are "equal."  our differences need not be cause for
>unhappiness or suspicion, isolation or violation.  we have different
>skills and resources.  how can we help each other?
>
>so what can i do as an ordinary participant sitting next to you, with my
>own special set of skills and resources?  what can we co-convene?  i am
>fairly well worn out by previous lines of questioning, but i would very
>much like to get to something that would feel resolved to you.  what do
>you want to happen now?  how can we do the most good for you, for the
>members of the oslist, and for all humans with computers and flipcharts
>and markers?
>
>where might wholeness be hiding?  what do you really want to happen
>here?  what do you think is best for you, and for everyone?  i tell you
>the same i tell everyone here, i'm glad to help if i'm able.  in the
>meantime, i'm going to get back to other work and let the rest of
>everyone explore those other deeper questions and containers.
>
>when i grow up, *i'm* going to be a *lurker*!
>
>best for now, michaelh
>
>
>
>
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>
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>Michael Herman Associates
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>Chicago IL 60610 USA
>(312) 280-7838
>
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Michael,

Lovely, brilliant.  And I'm sorry for the use of your name in the center
of my message.  I probably added to your sense of feeling the brunt of the
swirl.  Sigh...unintended consequence.

Peggy

P.S.  I'm sending this offline in part because the list seems to be broken
right now.

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