The Tao of Holding Space - an ebook

Chris Corrigan chris at chriscorrigan.com
Sat Oct 28 23:26:28 PDT 2006


Hi Catherine...

It may well get printed...whatever happens is the only thing that could
have...:-)  If the passion showed up to get it into print, that would be
fine, but it would still be always free on my site.

In the abscence of it being printed and for sale, please simply pass it on
and if you feel the need to offer something for it, let me suggest that
instead of paying me, you find a worthy group of people and offer them an
Open Space event for free.  And post here you learnings from that
offering...that feels like a good way to honour the spirit of this
endeavour.

Cheers,

Chris



On 10/28/06, Catherine Pfaehler <c.pfaehler at bluewin.ch> wrote:
>
>  Chris, thank you… Is there any chance you would want this to go in print
> and offer it to us to be bought? (I'll print it out tomorrow, but will get
> single pieces of paper, of course…)
>
>
>
> Love, Catherine
>
>
>
> Catherine Pfaehler Senn
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> *Von:* ashley cooper [mailto:mail.easilyamazed at gmail.com]
> *Gesendet:* Mittwoch, 25. Oktober 2006 16:37
> *Betreff:* Re: The Tao of Holding Space - an ebook
>
>
>
> Dear Chris,
>
> Thank you so much for continuing to mentor me in the world of transparency
> and openly sharing what has heart and meaning. You offer so freely the
> marvels of your world and the nuggets of wisdom and experience that serve
> your learning. I continue to learn and grow through your modeling. Thank
> you.
>
> with much love,
> Ashley
>
> On 10/20/06, *Chris Corrigan* <chris at chriscorrigan.com> wrote:
>
> Thank you Eric.  I am quite fond of that Harding piece too..
>
> Chris
>
>
>
> On 10/20/06, *Eric Lilius* <elilius at halhinet.on.ca > wrote:
>
> Chris,
>
> A deep bow....nay.... a prostration of gratitude for the sharing of this
> wonderful book.
> The Tao Te Ching often comes to mind when contemplating the
> indescribable essence of Open Space.
> Thanks again for this deeply distilled and long gestated work.
> It will reside beside my well thumbed User's Guide, and Ms. Heft's Idea
> Book.
> It would also nestle well with Douglas Harding's "On Having No Head".
>
> "You are holding this space.You have all of
> creation in your hands,like a delicate glass
> ball.You must simply allow it to rest there,
> and let the people draw on the echoes
> planted in their genes,and continue the
> journey of evolution together."
>
>
> This makes my spine tingle.
>
> Megwetch
>
> Eric
>
>
> Chris Corrigan wrote:
> > Friends:
> >
> > I am pleased to announce the release of a small book I have been
> > working on for the last three years.  It is called "The Tao of Holding
> > Space" and it is a collection of interpretations of the 81 short
> > chapters of the Chinese classic Tao te Ching as they apply to my
> > experience of holding space.  I started this book three years ago,
> > when I began noting parallels between Lao Tzu's words and my
> > experience of leadership, facilitation and living in Open Space,
> > something many of us have done.  In some ways this book chronicles the
> > essence of my own emergent practice of Open Space.  In looking over it
> > one more time, I realized that almost everything I know about Open
> > Space is somehow distilled into these chapters
> >
> > I have written here many times over the years about the appreciation I
> > have for the teachers on this list.  Signing on to the OSLIST is one
> > of the single most important decisions I have ever made.  And so,
> > listmates and friends in this practice, I ultimately wrote this for
> > you, individually and collectively.  Some of you will see your words
> > and ideas expressed in here as I learned and Incorporated them into my
> > own practice.  Harrison's words are here of course, as are many of
> > Michael Herman's relating to practice and invitation.  And I took Lisa
> > Heft's "model enthusiasm" as the subject of one chapter.  These among
> > others.  I have a been an active listener all these years!
> >
> > You can download it here:
> >
> > http://www.chriscorrigan.com/ftp/Tao_of_holding_space.pdf
> >
> > Please feel free to share it as widely as you see fit.  It is a small
> > offering of gratitude for all that I have learned from this community
> > over the past 10 years.
> >
> > With deep appreciation for the inspiration and continued learning,
> >
> > Chris
> >
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