[OSList] Beginnings, Middles and Ends... Where are we?
Michael M Pannwitz
mmpannwitz at gmail.com
Wed Nov 28 02:18:09 PST 2012
... the man with the hat! Didn't some other grand Estonian translate
"The Practice of Peace" into estonian?
cheers
mmp
On 28.11.2012 06:59, Arno Baltin wrote:
> Dear Chris!
>
> This has been a Great Opening. Many discussion and action circles since.
> And also many using their 2 feet.
>
> BTW in Feb 2013 there will be 10th anniversary of introducing OST in
> Estonia. And it was done in remarkable time and place (Tartu Peace
> Treaty
> <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Tartu_(Russian%E2%80%93Estonian)>).
> And guess wHO introduced it :)
>
>
> Be well,
>
> * Arno *
> *
> *Narva mnt 25, 10120 Tallinn
> EestiVabariik
>
>
>
> 2012/11/25 Chris Corrigan <chris.corrigan at gmail.com
> <mailto:chris.corrigan at gmail.com>>
>
> Arno.
>
> One of my favourite "open space" happenings was the singing
> revolution in Estonia. Of course not a single Open Space Technology
> meeting was held but the while thing had the flavour of Open Space:
> high levels of passion, complexity, diversity and urgency and
> principles like whoever comes and whatever happens and when it
> starts and ends. And mostly it was powerful because people joined
> passion and responsibility and net the situation with good timing.
> In those years thy discovered another truth about themselves
> perhaps, that despite 1000 years of colonization, Estonians weren't
> slaves after all!
>
> That is what it means to see the patterns of Open Space out in the
> world. Wherever it happens is the right place.
>
> Chris
>
>
>
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