[OSList] Craig

Craig Gilliam wcraiggilliam at hotmail.com
Wed Sep 19 05:00:49 PDT 2012


Brendan:
Brendan:
Thanks for your response along with the others.  Very helpful.
The space and possibilities are getting more and more open.  The collective wisdom is amazing.  I look forward to seeing what grows out of this experience.  Regardless of what they get out of it, I have gleaned deeply from your responses. 
Am open to any other insights and wisdom that come to mind.   Thanks again,Craig



From: mckeaguebrendan at gmail.com
Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2012 09:32:28 +0800
To: oslist at lists.openspacetech.org
Subject: Re: [OSList] Craig

I love the ritualising of story and personal/collective mythology...thanks for refreshing memory Tova 
When I've used a similar process, we occasionally have a bit of a 'wake' to finish off the storytelling session....what people need to let go might be written down on a piece of paper, collected and burned in a ritual of letting go - maybe even the ashes buried and a tree planted...using the fertility of our collective experiences and wisdom to prepare that 'rich nutrient environment' for opening the space into our future together....
I also invite discernment around holding on to what you're not yet ready to let go - and bring that also into the new space that's opening now
Best wishes for a great learning experience, Craig
CheersBrendan


On 19/09/2012, at 7:23 AM, Craig Gilliam wrote:Tova:  Thanks!  I like it. Craig

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On Sep 18, 2012, at 2:39 PM, "Tova Averbuch" <tova.averbuch at gmail.com> wrote:

Because you are describing row emotions (anxiety? Confusing? Rage? ????) If it is possible I would choose to meet with few more people just to have a better sense of what is going on, be more grounded and sense more clearly what is needed and what are the relationships.  As for the story telling I had a wide invitation in mind (not an AI one)something like : “as a way of bringing yourself, bringing your voice to here. As a way of making room for this process of… (the question of the ost) let us start with a story telling circle. We are calling for  stories that you feel moved to tell, stories  that want to be told. Sad stories and glad stories, funny stories and mad stories…. All are invited and welcome to show up and be heard and stay with us as a rich and fertile ground “ or something JThe point I am trying to make is to invite with patience , with vast time and space (it may take few hours)  and it is best if it is an evening before the OST with a talking stick and deep listening. This will also help you and all that are there to recognize and appreciate the emotions, narratives and motivations in the roomHope it is helpfulTova   From: oslist-bounces at lists.openspacetech.org [mailto:oslist-bounces at lists.openspacetech.org] On Behalf Of Craig Gilliam
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Subject: Re: [OSList] Craig Tova: thanks for your response. I like the story telling. What or how might the story telling be framed?  Possibly, tell a story when you exp. this organization at best or .. . Thanks, Craig 

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On Sep 18, 2012, at 11:06 AM, "Tova Averbuch" <tova.averbuch at gmail.com> wrote:One more thing you can consider , depending how much time you have , is to start with stories that want to be told. Story telling session may open the hearts, minds and flow of energy in what seems to be challenging post traumatic/stuck (?) situation. It also gives voice to every individual and creates common ground that is both complex and reach. If this session happened to go well it has a profound healing effect.Sounds like an important and meaningful pease of work that is ahead Best Tova AverbuchHolon, Israelנשלח מה-iPad שלי
Wב-18 בספט 2012, בשעה 06:07, Michael Herman <michael at michaelherman.com> כתב/ה:i'm always partial to harrison's "issues and opportunities" phrasing,
craig.  i always hear "how" questions as yes-no's in disguise.  (i
think we tend to hear them not in the detail that gives rise to good
conversations, but as "do you know how to...?"

so i default to something like:

what are the issues and opportunities for getting past, getting going,
and creating a future we all want to be part of?

my first, fast take on it, anyway.

good luck!  m


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On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 9:24 PM, Craig Gilliam
<wcraiggilliam at hotmail.com> wrote:

 Last minute, I was asked by the leader to come into an organization that issuffering some difficult decisions, consequences of decisions and trauma.They are described as angry, hurt, frustrated, feeling helpless, etc. . .an amalgamation of emotions.  As the leader and I spoke, I realized, this is ripe for open spaceconversation or some hybrid thereof.  But there is not time or context for acommittee to develop the question.  Consequently, I asked the leader for aquestion that would frame the conversation.  HIs goal is to help him and the group get some handles so they can moveforward.  There will be 50 to 60 people present.  They are invited toengage--   The questions he offered were something like: (He qualified it with, "I amnot certain how to get it down to one question, but let's talk about it.)  Morale and vision: ·      How do we let go of the hurts of the past? ·      Where are we going? ·      What can we expect in the future?   What question do you hear or comes to your mind from these that might helpinvite and create space for this conversation?  (The way the previousquestions are framed, to me, they feel like they are pointing in the wrongdirection.)   Would the following question be to broad?  Morale and vision: To move into your future in a positive way, what conversations will be mosthelpful to you?  Thanks, Craig      _______________________________________________OSList mailing listTo post send emails to OSList at lists.openspacetech.orgTo unsubscribe send an email to OSList-leave at lists.openspacetech.orgTo subscribe or manage your subscription click below:http://lists.openspacetech.org/listinfo.cgi/oslist-openspacetech.org _______________________________________________
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