Kairos and OST

ashley cooper mail.easilyamazed at gmail.com
Sun Nov 13 08:54:52 PST 2005


Greetings Claudia, Harrison, Winston, and others,

What fun watching as the kairophiles come out of the woodwork sharing
various stories and connections, offering little bits of ourselves. And it's
always amusing when hidden truths come shaking out of language tickling!

Thanks ya'll,
ashley



On 11/13/05, Winston Kinch <kinch at kos.net> wrote:
>
> Hi Ashley and the other no longer covert kairophiles out there (including
> Himself!).
> The license plate on my '93 Chevy van reads "KAIROS 1" (KAIROS was taken
> already).
> In my own exploration of the word (my company was named Kairos Consulting
> and Facilitation before I closed it down two years ago) I found it was
> also used by lawyers (the kairos moment for intervention) and more recently
> by Marion Woodman in a more spiritual context (she called it, I believe,
> "God's time").
> I love the word, and I usually just say when introducing it to folks that
> whereas the word chronos stood for linear time, kairos stands for "timing".
> Good to meet kindred spirits.
> Winston
>   ----- Original Message ----- *From:* ashley cooper<mail.easilyamazed at gmail.com>
> *Sent:* Saturday, November 12, 2005 12:06 PM
> *Subject:* Kairos and OST
>
> Hello,
>
> I often think of OST as a means of creating conditions that assist
> individuals in greater listening to self and to others... expanding
> awareness and deepening connection. A friend recently wrote to me, teaching
> me about the word Kairos:
>
>   "Kairos is an ancient Greek word meaning the "right or opportune
> > > moment". It is now used in theology to describe the qualitative form of
> > > time. In rhetoric kairos is "a passing instant when an opening appears which
> > > must be driven through with force if success is to be achieved." (E. C.
> > > White, Kaironomia p. 13)"
> > >
> >
> Living my life in Open Space has really intensified my awareness and
> recognition of kairos. The principles and law are my little friends,
> whispering sweet encouragement into my ears, reminding me that what is of
> essence arises at the right time, it is only myself that must rest into
> patience and acceptance. OST has helped me recognize the "right or opportune
> moment" when it is present, whenever it starts is the right time, when it's
> over, it's over. Listening for the wisdom emerging in the group, listening
> for what needs to be spoken has helped tune me into that passing instant
> when an opening appears, and the law of two feet, taking responsibility for
> what I love, drives me in with guided forcefulness
>
>   "In *The Interpretation of History*, Lutheran theologian Paul Tillich
> > > <http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Paul+Tillich>(August 20,
> > > 1886 – October 22, 1965) was a German-American theologian and Christian
> > > existentialist philosopher made prominent use of the term. For him,
> > > the *kairoi* are those crises in history which create an opportunity
> > > for, and indeed demand, an existential decision by the human subject."
> > >
> >
> It is my sense that this is what so many of us Open Space facilitators are
> sniffing out. Our attention is awake and attuned to the aromas of crises in
> history which create an opportunity for, and indeed demand, an existential
> decision by the human subject. From my perception so many of you not only
> acknowledge and honor these moments but at the same time, open and hold the
> space for as many individuals as possible to rise to this occasion. You open
> space, creating a container within which people are ready and listening, and
> at the right and opportune moment they gracefully embody and move forth with
> their existential decision.
>
> I give thanks for each of you and for the living entity of Open Space,
> sharing its gifts with the world.
>
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