OSLIST Digest - 4 Sep 2005 to 5 Sep 2005 (#2005-244)

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> Topics of the day:
>
>  1. Opening Space on the Gulf Coast (3)
>  2. Mentoring Circles
>  3. Contribute directly to NAACP
>  4. Stammitsch in NYC (2)
>  5. New Orleans violence: conversation's role?
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> Date:    Mon, 5 Sep 2005 12:53:25 -0400
> From:    Harrison Owen <hhowen at comcast.net>
> Subject: Opening Space on the Gulf Coast
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> When 9/11 happened, after the immediate shock had worn off, I found =
> myself musing -- "Given what I know/have experienced, what can we do =
> now?" I confess that the answer to that question was a little slow in =
> coming, but when it did, the arrival occurred pretty much in the nature =
> of a blinding flash of the obvious. Open Space! And I did my best to =
> spell out the details in what became, "The Practice of Peace." This time =
> around, the old mind seems to have worked a little bit faster -- or =
> maybe the obvious was just a bit more obvious -- and the answer is =
> precisely the same. Open Space!
>
> The conditions are absolutely perfect. We have a real clear issue: =
> "Rebuilding a shattered society." Lots of diversity in terms of those =
> involved, their opinions and needs. Mountains of complexity, plenty of =
> conflict, and for sure the decision time was yesterday. In terms of Open =
> Space, it just doesn't get any better than that. And as we all know, OS =
> is fast, cheap, and effective -- exactly what you need in a situation =
> approaching total disaster.=20
>
> Ok -- now what? It might feel real good if a whole bunch of us jumped on =
> planes, trains and cars. We might even get our faces on the Evening =
> News, but I doubt it would do much good. If nothing else, our presence =
> would only add to the burdens of region scarcely able to carry itself. =
> But there are other ways.
>
> To make a start, we need only two things. First, points of contact where =
> we might do some good. And second, the people and recourses to serve the =
> need. Knowing something of the quality and dedication of the people on =
> OSLIST, I feel comfortable in saying that the second need has already =
> been met. We are the people, and we can find the resources. But the =
> Points of Contact may take a little thinking. We don't need to have a =
> lot, and certainly not a full array all across the Gulf States. Just one =
> or two would do for a start.
>
> There are 450 people on this list. There is only one person that I can =
> think of (and I can't remember his name) who actually lives in New =
> Orleans. But in this wonderful electronic world in which we live, =
> physical proximity isn't the only thing. Each one of us knows somebody =
> who knows somebody who knows somebody. . . A simple note of invitation =
> and support passed along "the grape vine," could reach the receptive =
> spot. We might share our notes just to give each other ideas and =
> inspiration -- no need to sell Open Space. Just talk about what it does =
> -- simply, personally and briefly.
>
> And when we reach that receptive spot -- I for one promise to offer =
> whatever service or support that lies in my power to give.
>
> Harrison
>
>
> Harrison Owen
> 7808 River Falls Dr.
> Potomac, MD  20854
> USA
> 301-365-2093
> 207-763-3261 (summer)
> website www.openspaceworld.com
>
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> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial>When 9/11 happened, after the immediate shock =
> had worn=20
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> can we=20
> do now?" I confess that the answer to that question was a little slow in =
> coming,=20
> but when it did, the arrival occurred pretty much in the nature of a =
> blinding=20
> flash of the obvious. Open Space! And I did my best to spell out the =
> details in=20
> what became, "The Practice of Peace." This time around, the old mind =
> seems to=20
> have worked a little bit faster -- or maybe the obvious was just a bit =
> more=20
> obvious -- and the answer is precisely the same. Open =
> Space!</FONT></DIV>
> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial></FONT> </DIV>
> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial>The conditions are absolutely perfect. We have a =
> real=20
> clear issue: "Rebuilding a shattered society." Lots of diversity in =
> terms of=20
> those involved, their opinions and needs. Mountains of complexity, =
> plenty of=20
> conflict, and for sure the decision time was yesterday. In terms of Open =
> Space,=20
> it just doesn't get any better than that. And as we all know, OS is =
> fast, cheap,=20
> and effective -- exactly what you need in a situation approaching =
> total=20
> disaster. </FONT></DIV>
> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial></FONT> </DIV>
> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial>Ok -- now what? It might feel real good if a =
> whole bunch=20
> of us jumped on planes, trains and cars. We might even get =
> our faces on the=20
> Evening News, but I doubt it would do much good. If nothing else, our =
> presence=20
> would only add to the burdens of region scarcely able to carry itself. =
> But there=20
> are other ways.</FONT></DIV>
> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial></FONT> </DIV>
> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial>To make a start, we need only two things. First, =
> points of=20
> contact where we might do some good. And second, the people and =
> recourses to=20
> serve the need. Knowing something of the quality and dedication of the =
> people on=20
> OSLIST, I feel comfortable in saying that the second need has already =
> been met.=20
> We are the people, and we can find the resources. But the Points of =
> Contact may=20
> take a little thinking. We don't need to have a lot, and certainly =
> not a=20
> full array all across the Gulf States. Just one or two would do for a=20
> start.</FONT></DIV>
> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial></FONT> </DIV>
> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial>There are 450 people on this list. There is only =
> one=20
> person that I can think of (and I can't remember his name) who =
> actually=20
> lives in New Orleans. But in this wonderful electronic world in which we =
> live,=20
> physical proximity isn't the only thing. Each one of us knows somebody =
> who knows=20
> somebody who knows somebody. . .</FONT> <FONT face=3DArial>A simple =
> note of=20
> invitation and support passed along "the grape =
> vine," could reach the=20
> receptive spot. We might share our notes just to give each other ideas =
> and=20
> inspiration -- no need to sell Open Space. Just talk about what it does =
> --=20
> simply, personally and briefly.</FONT></DIV>
> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial></FONT> </DIV>
> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial>And when we reach that receptive spot -- I for =
> one promise=20
> to offer whatever service or support that lies in my power to=20
> give.</FONT></DIV>
> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial></FONT> </DIV>
> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial>Harrison</FONT></DIV>
> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial></FONT> </DIV>
> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial></FONT> </DIV>
> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial>Harrison Owen<BR>7808 River Falls =
> Dr.<BR>Potomac, MD =20
> 20854<BR>USA<BR>301-365-2093<BR>207-763-3261 (summer)<BR>website <A=20
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> Date:    Mon, 5 Sep 2005 14:18:20 -0300
> From:    Nancy Weatherhead <newresolve at eastlink.ca>
> Subject: Mentoring Circles
>
> An offering of holding Mentoring Circles for the Halifax area was made at
> the 2005 OSonOS by me.  It has been a month of activity and I have been
> tardy in posting this email.  My commitment is to offer space for the
> Halifax area to gather on a bi-monthly basis on the first Monday of the
> month, beginning in October 2005 (October 3, 2005) at 7:30 pm.  I can
> comfortably accommodate up to 10 people in my home, so we can start there
> and, if needed, I will look to finding a larger space if the group grows
> larger.
>
> It is my intention to hold a space where those working with OST and/or the
> Genuine ContactTM program may gather as a growing community in Nova 
> Scotia.
>
> In order to accommodate all who wish to gather, please email me at
> newresolve at eastlink.ca if you would like to attend and I will forward you 
> my
> address and directions.
>
> Please forward to those you feel may be interested.
>
> Blessings,
> Nancy Weatherhead
> N.E.W. Resolve
>  International Consulting Inc.
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> Date:    Mon, 5 Sep 2005 18:52:42 +0100
> From:    Chris Macrae <wcbn007 at easynet.co.uk>
> Subject: Re: Opening Space on the Gulf Coast
>
> Excellent idea. I wonder too whether an open space convened in DC could do
> some good now. If you think maybe, I am happy to help with sending out
> invitations- what's the best people's space DC has for Open?
>
> Sustainability of States like Louisana needed long-term investment but 
> seem to
> have lost out in short-term DC/Fed power plays. I am not sure I have ever 
> seen
> American media take on big politics and big business in the way they have 
> the
> last week in asking about how slow the response was and why category 4
> protection grants have been denied by the feds. As one journalist puts it 
> in a
> broadcast today:  "This is the biggest displacement of people since the
> American Civil War and it must have political consequences as the people 
> are
> being scattered across the US."
>
> It may be a dream, but I think there could be a different way of governing 
> the
> United States as a network of states that openly need each other's 
> diversity of
> cultures, sustained transparently by true investment not speculative 
> forces,
> and by & for the compound interests of peoples, not just the biggest 
> powers.
> Would New Orleans be under water today if the toss of the coin that put 
> Bush
> in power had gone Gore's way. I dunno but some compound policies of
> sustainability and transparency these last 5 years would have taken the 
> world
> & the USA to a different space than that we have got. 2 months ago, I 
> thought
> and still feel that the future plight of Londoners is pretty awful for 
> reasons
> we peoples have had no vote on; of course, that of New Orleans is a 
> greater
> conflict but both groups of citizens - and my guess ever more citizen 
> groups
> are at risk until DC's institutions gets recociled with governing for 
> peoples
> not over them.
>
> Our transparency communities at www.valuetrue.com have started a group to 
> see
> if that dream can be chatted up into some kind of movement at
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/valuationusa/
>
> chris macrae, wcbn007 at easynet.co.uk
> http://goodmap.blogspot.com http://clubofdc.blogspot.com
> Quoting Harrison Owen <hhowen at comcast.net>:
>
>> When 9/11 happened, after the immediate shock had worn off, I found 
>> myself
>> musing -- "Given what I know/have experienced, what can we do now?" I 
>> confess
>> that the answer to that question was a little slow in coming, but when it
>> did, the arrival occurred pretty much in the nature of a blinding flash 
>> of
>> the obvious. Open Space! And I did my best to spell out the details in 
>> what
>> became, "The Practice of Peace." This time around, the old mind seems to 
>> have
>> worked a little bit faster -- or maybe the obvious was just a bit more
>> obvious -- and the answer is precisely the same. Open Space!
>>
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> Date:    Mon, 5 Sep 2005 13:42:53 -0700
> From:    Kate Armstrong <4pangaea at sbcglobal.net>
> Subject: Contribute directly to NAACP
>
> For those who would prefer to donate directly to the NAACP Disaster
> Relief Fund, go to www.store.yahoo.com/naacp-donate1/
>
> Yahoo is charging nothing in this partnership with the NAACP to bring
> help as directly as possible in the aftermath of this historic tragedy.
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> Date:    Mon, 5 Sep 2005 22:23:14 EDT
> From:    Esther Ewing <EwingChange at aol.com>
> Subject: Stammitsch in NYC
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> I went but no one was there. I waited by the hostess for half  an hour but
> couldn't recognize anyone from our group. I hope I went to the right 
> place but
> didn't see anyone between 7 and 7:30 that I recognized.
>
> Did I have the right time and date? 7 pm at Cosi at 13th and  6th?
>
> Oh well, another time perhaps...
>
> Esther Ewing
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> Date:    Mon, 5 Sep 2005 23:41:34 -0400
> From:    "Douglas D. Germann, Sr." <76066.515 at compuserve.com>
> Subject: New Orleans violence: conversation's role?
>
> John and Pat--
>
> Thank you John and Pat for your kind words.
>
> What we do in OST is an example of the kind of conversation, at least in 
> my
> experience, where persons are brought forth: people are listened into
> speech, and especially into being really somebody. People who identify
> themselves by things they oppose (and the people they oppose seem to be
> things, not persons, from what I am seeing), probably do not see 
> themselves
> as persons, either. In other words, the "surface attributes" of which you
> speak.
>
> As you suggest, listening is probably the key to person-making. Really
> listening to the person. Stepping to that place in between the two of you
> where we are real, where truth is opened up and responded to.
>
> When you speak of reflecting the physical expression of the person in 
> front
> of you, you are on to something, Pat. So many times I have had the lesson
> that it makes most progress in a conversation if we verbalize what is most
> obvious. Kind of a naming of the dead moose: "I'll bet if I had gone
> through half of what you did, I would be as angry as you seem to be, 
> John."
> Something like that. But the key is probably love: saying whatever you 
> care
> in a way that expresses that you care.
>
> Engage with care. But engage. Don't hijack a bus, Pat. But go to the
> airport in your town and meet one or two of our own refugees, perhaps.
>
> 5 of us gathered in our church after services Sunday at a "cafe table" to
> talk about how we can respond to Katrina. Engaging is the only thing I can
> think to help.
>
>                              :-Doug. Germann
>                              Seeking people making community change.
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> Date:    Mon, 5 Sep 2005 23:41:36 -0400
> From:    "Douglas D. Germann, Sr." <76066.515 at compuserve.com>
> Subject: Opening Space on the Gulf Coast
>
> Harrison--
>
> Thanks for making the promptings audible and visible.
>
> I have just sent an e-mail to a friend of mine in Atlanta, and another in
> Florida, asking if they have such contacts. We shall see.
>
>                              :-Doug. Germann
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> Date:    Tue, 6 Sep 2005 12:13:20 +0800
> From:    Alan Stewart <alan at creativestate.biz>
> Subject: Re: Stammitsch in NYC
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> Hi Esther
>
> Sorry to hear that you were left on your own.=20
>
> To cheer you up <grin> below is a note that I sent to Marei last week. =
> She responded that she would pass the message on 'and will make sure to =
> be there myself one Sat morning.'=20
>
> Here is it again for your and others in, or passing through, NYC =
> interest. =20
>
> Hi Marei
> The venue you have chosen is very close to the home of a great friend of =
> mine, storyteller extraordinaire Diane Wolkstein. She lives in Patchin =
> Place which is just off the nearby library.=20
>
> You and fellow NYC spacers may be interested to know that Diane =
> organises storytelling performances at the statue of Hans Christian =
> Andersen In Central Park every Sat morning from June through September.=20
>
> You can see details of this on her website www.dianewolkstein.com under =
> Events.=20
>
> Mit freundlichen Gruessen and best wishes for your gathering on Monday.=20
>
> Go well
>
> Alan=20
> Hong Kong=20
>
>
>
>  ----- Original Message -----=20
>  From: Esther Ewing=20
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>  Sent: Tuesday, September 06, 2005 10:23 AM
>  Subject: Stammitsch in NYC
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>  I went but no one was there. I waited by the hostess for half an hour =
> but couldn't recognize anyone from our group. I hope I went to the right =
> place but didn't see anyone between 7 and 7:30 that I recognized.=20
>
>  Did I have the right time and date? 7 pm at Cosi at 13th and 6th?
>
>  Oh well, another time perhaps...
>
>  Esther Ewing
>  The Change Alliance - Building Organizational Capability
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> <DIV><FONT color=3D#000000 size=3D2>Hi Esther</FONT></DIV>
> <DIV><FONT color=3D#000000 size=3D2></FONT> </DIV>
> <DIV><FONT color=3D#000000 size=3D2>Sorry to hear that you were left on =
> your own.=20
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> <DIV><FONT color=3D#000000 size=3D2></FONT> </DIV>
> <DIV><FONT color=3D#000000 size=3D2>To cheer you up <grin> =
> below is a=20
> note that I sent to Marei last week. She responded that she would pass =
> the=20
> message on '<FONT color=3D#0080c0><STRONG>and will make sure to=20
> </STRONG></FONT></FONT><FONT color=3D#000000 size=3D2><FONT =
> color=3D#0080c0><STRONG>be=20
> there myself one Sat morning.' </STRONG></FONT></DIV></FONT>
> <DIV><FONT color=3D#000000 size=3D2></FONT> </DIV>
> <DIV><FONT color=3D#000000 size=3D2>Here is it again for your and =
> others in, or=20
> passing through, NYC interest.  </FONT></DIV>
> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV>
> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Hi Marei</FONT></DIV>
> <DIV>
> <P><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>The venue you have chosen is very close =
> to the home=20
> of a great friend of mine, </FONT><FONT face=3DArial =
> size=3D2>storyteller=20
> extraordinaire Diane Wolkstein. She lives in Patchin Place which is just =
> off the=20
> nearby library. </FONT></P>
> <P><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>You and fellow NYC spacers may be =
> interested to know=20
> that Diane organises storytelling performances at the statue of Hans =
> Christian=20
> Andersen In Central Park every Sat morning from June through September.=20
> </FONT></P>
> <P><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>You can see details of this on her =
> website <A=20
> href=3D"http://www.dianewolkstein.com">www.dianewolkstein.com</A> under =
> Events.=20
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> <P>Mit freundlichen Gruessen and best wishes for your gathering on =
> Monday. </P>
> <P>Go well</P>
> <P>Alan <BR>Hong Kong </P>
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>  <DIV style=3D"FONT: 10pt arial">----- Original Message ----- </DIV>
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> 2005 10:23=20
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>  <DIV style=3D"FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Subject:</B> Stammitsch in =
> NYC</DIV>
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>  <DIV><FONT size=3D4>I went but no one was there. I waited by the =
> hostess for=20
>  half an hour but couldn't recognize anyone from our group. I hope I =
> went to=20
>  the right place but didn't see anyone between 7 and 7:30 that I =
> recognized.=20
>  </FONT></DIV>
>  <DIV><FONT size=3D4></FONT> </DIV>
>  <DIV><FONT size=3D4>Did I have the right time and date? 7 pm at Cosi =
> at 13th and=20
>  6th?</FONT></DIV>
>  <DIV><FONT size=3D4></FONT> </DIV>
>  <DIV><FONT size=3D4>Oh well, another time perhaps...</FONT></DIV>
>  <DIV> </DIV>
>  <DIV><FONT lang=3D0 face=3DArial color=3D#004080 size=3D4 =
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>  FAMILY=3D"SANSSERIF"><B>Esther Ewing<BR>The Change Alliance - Building =
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>  Organizational Capability<BR>330 East 38th St., Suite 53K<BR>New York, =
> New=20
>  York 10016, USA<BR><BR>Phone: 212-661-6024<BR>Fax:=20
>  866-296-6712<BR><BR>Distributor of Panoramic Feedback=20
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