Authenticity and self-discovery in Open Space

Douglas D. Germann, Sr. 76066.515 at compuserve.com
Wed May 31 20:04:09 PDT 2006


Chris Weaver--

Poetry this is. Thank you.

                              :-Doug.
                              What wants to happen in your communities?

 << I think back on my first OST as a participant, which was
 << at the OSonOS in Monterrey.  I kept watching the facilitators speaking
and
 << walking in the focus of all that inspired human energy in the room, and
 << hearing stories of giant high-profile events, and thinking, as the
 << quite-shy person I was, "These people are fearless!" And then it is as
 << though I picked up the form of OST and held it in my hands like a
flute,
 << and over months and years I just started playing.  The more music came
 << through, the more I appreciated the feel of the instrument in my hands.
 << My heart connects with the music and my hands connect with the
 << instrument. Until the day came when I could stand up and play and the
 << presence of a whole lot of brilliant people in the room didn't evoke
any
 << fear because my fingers trusted the keys and I knew that the music was
 << coming from everybody.
 <<
 << Chris

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