Sharing with you the joy of a next milestone

Elisabeth Tepperk Kofod elitepperk at gmail.com
Tue Dec 2 08:08:08 PST 2008


Congratulations for a wonderful job and a well-deserved recognition!
Elisabeth

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De: OSLIST [mailto:OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU] En nombre de Gabriela
Ender
Enviado el: martes, 02 de diciembre de 2008 07:19 a.m.
Para: OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU
Asunto: [OSLIST] Sharing with you the joy of a next milestone

Dear Open Space friends and colleagues, (long)

I am thrilled to share with you a next wonderful milestone on my
OpenSpace-Online path. I can't believe it, next summer this adventure
will have it's 10th anniversary. With great pleasure I can report that
I have been accepted into the highly prestigious international Ashoka
Fellowship Support Network as >> Ashoka Fellow 2008 <<.

Ashoka is the global association of the world's leading social
entrepreneurs, men and women with system changing solutions for the
world's most urgent problems. Ashoka was founded in 1980 by the
American Bill Drayton. The Harvard Center for Public Leadership rates
Drayton as one of the "20 Best Leaders" of the USA. The best-known
Fellow of the Ashoka Network is the Nobel Peace Prize winner, Muhammad
Yunus.  In the meantime since 1980, in almost 70 countries, around
2000 Ashoka Fellows work to promote social and sustainable change in
fields such as health, education & youth, economic development,
environmental protection, regional and urban development, citizen
participation, and human rights.

At the beginning of 2008, I was invited by Ashoka to take part in a
multi-level, national and international selection process.  I have
been through a very intense seven-month process, including a practical
OpenSpace-Online project for Ashoka.  They are very much convinced
about my "do-it-yourself online concept" - the power of virtual
facilitated, solution-oriented self-organization and problem solving
via the Internet in real-time and it's wide spectrum of effects for
individuals, organizations and climate protection around the globe. As
I learned from Ashoka recently, I was able to win against around 300
competitors throughout Germany.  Worldwide, more than 7,000 candidates
were evaluated.

On Nov19th, 2008, Ashoka Germany had arranged a Award Ceremony in
Munich with more than 350 guests. From now Ashoka wants to support me
and the further spread of OpenSpace-Online in many wonderful ways. At
the German Ashoka website there is a video portrait about me and
OpenSpace-Online - currently only in German. During the award
ceremony, I also saw the video for the first time. Here the link:
<http://germany.ashoka.org/gabrielaender>. A few more information are
also at our webiste news section:
<http://www.OpenSpace-Online.com/en/news.php>

At this milestone its very important for me to take a deep breath and
to send again a big THANK YOU to you dear Harrison (!) and to all
other wonderful Open Space and Genuine Contact (TM) colleagues and
friends far and near, who supported and trusted me in so many
different ways during the whole years. Thank you so much, dear OS and
dear GC community!

Warmly from Berlin,
Gabriela

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Thanks Diane - I wrote about Maslow and creativity years ago in my doctoral=
 qualifying exams, but you've now piqued my curiosity to go back and look a=
t more -
=A0
Doug:
happy, creative people who have experienced that creativity in action, espe=
cially if in community, ARE going to be more 'beautiful' - if you could as =
beauty a visage and demeanor expressive of peace, self-expression and happi=
ness.

LEVEL GREEN - fostering sustainable community through collaborative initiat=
ives in hospitality, education and the arts, in the 150 year-old democratic=
 spirit of the Danish Folk School. 1519 Slaterville Road, Ithaca, NY 14850 =
(607) 339-9472

--- On Mon, 12/1/08, douglas germann <76066.515 at compuserve.com> wrote:

From: douglas germann <76066.515 at compuserve.com>
Subject: Re: [OSLIST] Discoveries in Maslow
To: OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU
Date: Monday, December 1, 2008, 10:55 PM

Diane and Patricia--

Thanks. Yes, that does seem to be the thrust of this book which I think
was published posthumously (that's a curious word, yes? After humous,
after being human, maybe even when forever humorous!), that creativity
is a strong thrust for him, perhaps prime among the B-values he lists.

Now what about the inviting question: Are you more beautiful after open
space? <grin>

=09=09=09:- Doug.

On Mon, 2008-12-01 at 14:32 -0500, Diane Brandon wrote:
> If you take a look at the Appendices (I think it's B) in Religion,
> Values, and Peak Experiences, you'll see a list of B-values (values of
> Being) that Maslow suggested go at the top of the hierarchy of needs
> pyramid. Creativity is one of the B-values, but there are a list of
> perhaps 15-20 of them there. Good stuff!
>=20
>=20
> Diane Brandon
> www.kitchentableconsulting.net=20
>=20
> On Dec 1, 2008, at 1:06 PM, Patricia Haines wrote:
>=20
> > After Maslow's death his wife published what he'd been
working on -
> > which was a final stage for adult development where CREATIVITY is
> > the peak need. This stage is seldom if ever mentioned in works on
> > Maslow, but it seems one that we all could use at this challenging
> > time in history - and it certainly works for what OS fosters in
> > participants! Collective creativity and responsibility -=20
> > =20
> >=20
> > --- On Mon, 12/1/08, douglas germann <76066.515 at compuserve.com>
> > wrote:
> >=20
> >         From: douglas germann <76066.515 at compuserve.com>
> >         Subject: [OSLIST] Discoveries in Maslow
> >         To: OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU
> >         Date: Monday, December 1, 2008, 12:36 PM
> >        =20
> >         Hi--
> >        =20
> >         For the last few days I have been reading Maslow and finding
a lot of
> >         insights into OST. From today's reading:
> >        =20
> >                         Pilot experiment: Unquantified observation
from
> >                         two-year-long experiments with group therapy:
both the
> >                         college boys and the college girls in general
looked
> >                         more beautiful or handsome both to me and to
the
> >                         participants themselves (and actually became
more
> >                         beautiful, attractive as measured by the
judgment of
> >                         strangers) because of increased self-love and
> >                         self-respect and increased pleasure in
pleasing the
> >                         group members (out of increased love for
them). In
> >                         general, if we stress the uncovering aspect
of therapy,
> >                         then whatever it reveals was there already in
some
> >                         sense. Therefore, whatever emerges or is
revealed by
> >                         uncovering therapy is very likely to be
constitutionally
> >                         or temperamentally or genetically intrinsic
to the
> >                         organism;i.e., its essence, its deepest
reality, is
> >                         biologically given. Abraham H. Maslow, The
Farther
> >                         Reaches of Human Nature, p 139
> >        =20
> >         Wow! This might explain some of what happens in OST:
increased self
> >         respect leading to better ideas, better perhaps in the sense
of
> >         simplicity, elegance, beauty. OS leads to beautiful people:
how's that
> >         for high performance?
> >        =20
> >         Have you noticed anything akin to this?
> >        =20
> >         What is the "uncovering aspect" in opening space?
> >        =20
> >         =09=09=09:- Doug.
> >        =20
> >         *
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<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0" ><tr><td valign="top" style="font: inherit;"><DIV>Thanks Diane - I wrote about Maslow and creativity years ago in my doctoral qualifying exams, but you've now piqued my curiosity to go back and look at more -</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>Doug:</DIV>
<DIV>happy, creative people who have experienced that creativity in action, especially if in community, ARE going to be more 'beautiful' - if you could as beauty a visage and demeanor expressive of peace, self-expression and happiness.<BR><BR>LEVEL GREEN - fostering sustainable community through collaborative initiatives in hospitality, education and the arts, in the 150 year-old democratic spirit of the Danish Folk School. 1519 Slaterville Road, Ithaca, NY 14850 (607) 339-9472<BR><BR>--- On <B>Mon, 12/1/08, douglas germann <I><76066.515 at compuserve.com></I></B> wrote:<BR></DIV>
<BLOCKQUOTE style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: rgb(16,16,255) 2px solid">From: douglas germann <76066.515 at compuserve.com><BR>Subject: Re: [OSLIST] Discoveries in Maslow<BR>To: OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU<BR>Date: Monday, December 1, 2008, 10:55 PM<BR><BR><PRE>Diane and Patricia--

Thanks. Yes, that does seem to be the thrust of this book which I think
was published posthumously (that's a curious word, yes? After humous,
after being human, maybe even when forever humorous!), that creativity
is a strong thrust for him, perhaps prime among the B-values he lists.

Now what about the inviting question: Are you more beautiful after open
space? <grin>

			:- Doug.

On Mon, 2008-12-01 at 14:32 -0500, Diane Brandon wrote:
> If you take a look at the Appendices (I think it's B) in Religion,
> Values, and Peak Experiences, you'll see a list of B-values (values of
> Being) that Maslow suggested go at the top of the hierarchy of needs
> pyramid. Creativity is one of the B-values, but there are a list of
> perhaps 15-20 of them there. Good stuff!
> 
> 
> Diane Brandon
> www.kitchentableconsulting.net 
> 
> On Dec 1, 2008, at 1:06 PM, Patricia Haines wrote:
> 
> > After Maslow's death his wife published what he'd been
working on -
> > which was a final stage for adult development where CREATIVITY is
> > the peak need. This stage is seldom if ever mentioned in works on
> > Maslow, but it seems one that we all could use at this challenging
> > time in history - and it certainly works for what OS fosters in
> > participants! Collective creativity and responsibility - 
> >  
> > 
> > --- On Mon, 12/1/08, douglas germann <76066.515 at compuserve.com>
> > wrote:
> > 
> >         From: douglas germann <76066.515 at compuserve.com>
> >         Subject: [OSLIST] Discoveries in Maslow
> >         To: OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU
> >         Date: Monday, December 1, 2008, 12:36 PM
> >         
> >         Hi--
> >         
> >         For the last few days I have been reading Maslow and finding
a lot of
> >         insights into OST. From today's reading:
> >         
> >                         Pilot experiment: Unquantified observation
from
> >                         two-year-long experiments with group therapy:
both the
> >                         college boys and the college girls in general
looked
> >                         more beautiful or handsome both to me and to
the
> >                         participants themselves (and actually became
more
> >                         beautiful, attractive as measured by the
judgment of
> >                         strangers) because of increased self-love and
> >                         self-respect and increased pleasure in
pleasing the
> >                         group members (out of increased love for
them). In
> >                         general, if we stress the uncovering aspect
of therapy,
> >                         then whatever it reveals was there already in
some
> >                         sense. Therefore, whatever emerges or is
revealed by
> >                         uncovering therapy is very likely to be
constitutionally
> >                         or temperamentally or genetically intrinsic
to the
> >                         organism;i.e., its essence, its deepest
reality, is
> >                         biologically given. Abraham H. Maslow, The
Farther
> >                         Reaches of Human Nature, p 139
> >         
> >         Wow! This might explain some of what happens in OST:
increased self
> >         respect leading to better ideas, better perhaps in the sense
of
> >         simplicity, elegance, beauty. OS leads to beautiful people:
how's that
> >         for high performance?
> >         
> >         Have you noticed anything akin to this?
> >         
> >         What is the "uncovering aspect" in opening space?
> >         
> >         			:- Doug.
> >         
> >         *
> >         *
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Patricia--

When I first saw my best friend across the room at a PTA meeting, his
deep set eyes and demeanor was scary. After I got to know him and speak
with him (same thing?) I found he was a teddy bear and he looked to me
as gentle, friendly, homely. I can show you a picture which portrays
these characteristics.

I have found this many times--a stranger seems angry, over-bearing; then
in conversation they smile, and they become beautiful. We say "Her face
lit up."

So that asks the question, do people become smarter, or at least more
intelligent, in conversation?

			:- Doug.



On Tue, 2008-12-02 at 10:15 -0800, Patricia Haines wrote:
> Thanks Diane - I wrote about Maslow and creativity years ago in my
> doctoral qualifying exams, but you've now piqued my curiosity to go
> back and look at more -
>  
> Doug:
> happy, creative people who have experienced that creativity in action,
> especially if in community, ARE going to be more 'beautiful' - if you
> could as beauty a visage and demeanor expressive of peace,
> self-expression and happiness.
> 
> LEVEL GREEN - fostering sustainable community through collaborative
> initiatives in hospitality, education and the arts, in the 150
> year-old democratic spirit of the Danish Folk School. 1519 Slaterville
> Road, Ithaca, NY 14850 (607) 339-9472
> 
> --- On Mon, 12/1/08, douglas germann <76066.515 at compuserve.com> wrote:
> 
>         From: douglas germann <76066.515 at compuserve.com>
>         Subject: Re: [OSLIST] Discoveries in Maslow
>         To: OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU
>         Date: Monday, December 1, 2008, 10:55 PM
>         
>         Diane and Patricia--
>         
>         Thanks. Yes, that does seem to be the thrust of this book which I think
>         was published posthumously (that's a curious word, yes? After humous,
>         after being human, maybe even when forever humorous!), that creativity
>         is a strong thrust for him, perhaps prime among the B-values he lists.
>         
>         Now what about the inviting question: Are you more beautiful after open
>         space? <grin>
>         
>         			:- Doug.
>         
>         On Mon, 2008-12-01 at 14:32 -0500, Diane Brandon wrote:
>         > If you take a look at the Appendices (I think it's B) in Religion,
>         > Values, and Peak Experiences, you'll see a list of B-values (values of
>         > Being) that Maslow suggested go at the top of the hierarchy of needs
>         > pyramid. Creativity is one of the B-values, but there are a list of
>         > perhaps 15-20 of them there. Good stuff!
>         > 
>         > 
>         > Diane Brandon
>         > www.kitchentableconsulting.net 
>         > 
>         > On Dec 1, 2008, at 1:06 PM, Patricia Haines wrote:
>         > 
>         > > After Maslow's death his wife published what he'd been
>         working on -
>         > > which was a final stage for adult development where CREATIVITY is
>         > > the peak need. This stage is seldom if ever mentioned in works on
>         > > Maslow, but it seems one that we all could use at this challenging
>         > > time in history - and it certainly works for what OS fosters in
>         > > participants! Collective creativity and responsibility - 
>         > >  
>         > > 
>         > > --- On Mon, 12/1/08, douglas germann <76066.515 at compuserve.com>
>         > > wrote:
>         > > 
>         > >         From: douglas germann <76066.515 at compuserve.com>
>         > >         Subject: [OSLIST] Discoveries in Maslow
>         > >         To: OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU
>         > >         Date: Monday, December 1, 2008, 12:36 PM
>         > >         
>         > >         Hi--
>         > >         
>         > >         For the last few days I have been reading Maslow and finding
>         a lot of
>         > >         insights into OST. From today's reading:
>         > >         
>         > >                         Pilot experiment: Unquantified observation
>         from
>         > >                         two-year-long experiments with group therapy:
>         both the
>         > >                         college boys and the college girls in general
>         looked
>         > >                         more beautiful or handsome both to me and to
>         the
>         > >                         participants themselves (and actually became
>         more
>         > >                         beautiful, attractive as measured by the
>         judgment of
>         > >                         strangers) because of increased self-love and
>         > >                         self-respect and increased pleasure in
>         pleasing the
>         > >                         group members (out of increased love for
>         them). In
>         > >                         general, if we stress the uncovering aspect
>         of therapy,
>         > >                         then whatever it reveals was there already in
>         some
>         > >                         sense. Therefore, whatever emerges or is
>         revealed by
>         > >                         uncovering therapy is very likely to be
>         constitutionally
>         > >                         or temperamentally or genetically intrinsic
>         to the
>         > >                         organism;i.e., its essence, its deepest
>         reality, is
>         > >                         biologically given. Abraham H. Maslow, The
>         Farther
>         > >                         Reaches of Human Nature, p 139
>         > >         
>         > >         Wow! This might explain some of what happens in OST:
>         increased self
>         > >         respect leading to better ideas, better perhaps in the sense
>         of
>         > >         simplicity, elegance, beauty. OS leads to beautiful people:
>         how's that
>         > >         for high performance?
>         > >         
>         > >         Have you noticed anything akin to this?
>         > >         
>         > >         What is the "uncovering aspect" in opening space?
>         > >         
>         > >         			:- Doug.
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