A question about OS listserv

Greta Irving greir at BRAINTREE.GOV.UK
Fri Jan 14 04:41:17 PST 2005


Hello all
Having been a lurking newbie for a while I've enjoyed the wealth of
knowledge and support available on the list which is so freely and joyfully
shared. For me, having been a member of other various groups where
participants don't always practice the accepted principles of the group
topic, it is a relief to be part of list who "practice what we preach",(or
do we preach what we practice?)and that practice is about the principles.

This space feels safe, and other groups have made me feel disinclined to
contribute , but this one ... well here is my post!  And I've also spotted
a friend from another thread of life contributing to the list recently ( Hi
Lex) so a place for new and old friends alike.

Like Eva, I was also delighted to see the presence of Harrison on the
group, which just adds to the whole power of the group.

When I first read about Open Space I thought it was magical, and when I
facilitated my first OS last year, I knew it was magical.
And so is the list.

My wish for the future of the list is that it grows and evolves but remains
principled, and stays open,and safe, and magical.

Greta

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