[OSList] deja vu

Alan Stewart alan at multimindsolutions.com
Tue Nov 15 22:58:57 PST 2011


Welcome back Julie

I for one have missed you. And look forward to learning about whatever
happens to your publishing project.

Check out Suzanne and Crew's *Virtual Global Conversation in Open Space
* happening this Sunday. While It's reportedly full to the capacity of the
technology, it is
just the start of such large scale connecting around our planet, 3rd from
the sun, in my opinion.

Go well

Alan
Adelaide

On 16 November 2011 17:05, Julie Smith <jsmith at mosquitonet.com> wrote:

> Dear all ~
>
> It's been a long time!  I've just skimmed through the last several months
> of postings and find myself sitting here with a big silly grin.  It's
> really amazing how vibrant and alive and connected everyone here still is.
>  A real testament to what naturally happens when we self-organize.  :)
>
> Two things bring me back here.  One is that I recently came across a book
> of our conversation on the oslistserve that I compiled in 2002.  The book
> is a little more than 300 pages and contains the remarkable conversation
> that unfolded here in the days from 8-25-01 until 9-27-01.  Really.  We
> created over 300 pages of conversation in the span of one month.  We had a
> lot to say as we watched the world change on 9-11.  I still count that
> experience as one of the highlights of my life.
>
> The name I gave to this compilation is A Partial Diary of the Collective
> Buddha.  I included a bit of art to dress it up, put things in order,
> cleaned up the formatting and had it coil-bound with a cover to protect it.
>  I like it a lot.  For me, this book is a treasure.  So much was felt and
> shared here, so many of us were so heart-moved.
>
> I long ago lost track of whatever computer I was using in 2002, so this
> copy is pretty much what I have.  But still, I have this.  I wonder if it
> would be worthwhile to take what I have back to the copy shop where I could
> cut off the binding and scan all the pages into a pdf document that I could
> then share.  Is this something anyone is interested in having?  If there is
> interest, I will find out more about how to make this available.  Whether
> you are interested in the book or not, I look forward to hearing from you!
>
> The second reason I came back is to learn more about the ways in which
> Open Space is being used in virtual space.  I'm pondering an open space
> event that serves a global community that doesn't have the capacity to get
> together in the same physical room.  We are quite adept, however, at
> holding meetings in which we are connected in some combination of
> face-to-face, audio, and video conferencing.  I know a bit of this has been
> done already, and I'm eager to learn from those who have done it.  Can
> someone please point me to who I might connect with about this?  Many
> thanks!
>
> Much love ~~~~~
>
> Julie
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