What color open space

Larry Peterson larry at spiritedorg.com
Sat Jan 5 08:37:45 PST 2008


Alan (and Brian):

I did respond quickly with a spelling mistake.  Alan you seem to catch
those well!  I did mean World not word.

My memory is at the Monterey WOSonOS we struggled a bit to name what was
happening with the community of open space practitioners.  We considered
becoming UN connected non-profit organization and even had some
expertise in the room.  I do believe it was Michael Pannwitz who stated
the obvious.  We had become a world wide Open Space community and that
we just needed to call ourselves Open Space World (on the website and
elsewhere).  The OSI Institute of the USA (or Canada or Berlin) was not
the only holder the open space community, it was now being done world
wide by many.  Hence, the revision of the web site and a bunch of other
things.

Soon after, as I recall, the rain from all that day slowed and a bright
rainbow appeared, and then another and Brian reminds me that there was
also a third.  Bright, intense and full of colour.

That's why I liked Thomas' previously proposed images of the colour of
open space.

Larry

Larry Peterson
Associates in Transformation
Toronto, ON, Canada
416.653.4829
 
larry at spiritedorg.com  
www.spiritedorg.com 
 

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