Open Space Community?

EVERETT813 at aol.com EVERETT813 at aol.com
Mon Aug 22 23:11:14 PDT 2005


In a message dated 8/22/05 6:10:59 AM, hhowen at comcast.net writes:


> Coming to a deeper understanding of what has transpired in our midst 
> (wherever that might be) can only be rewarding. But is this community? I think so, 
> but I must admit that it really doesn't make any difference to me. I like 
> things just the way they are -- knowing that they (things) are constantly 
> changing and will never been the same. Permanence doesn't seem to be part of the 
> picture except for the curious phenomenon that everytime space is opened "it" 
> happens. Strange.
> 

Well said, Harrison.   The self-organizing nature of OS within the 'bounded 
instability' of planet earth is all that we should need.   Lesser forms of 
organizing create otherness, not inclusiveness.   "I like things just the way they 
are....." sums it up, brilliantly.

A salute,

Paul

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