[OSList] open space in jeeps

GalaRu galatsarkova at gmail.com
Tue Jul 16 11:37:46 PDT 2013


Dear Kari and all friends!

It is a nice idea for CORPORATE MICE in tourism, 

Good idea, 

Thanks

Galina Tsarkova,
Moscow



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16.07.2013, в 11:28, lucia pavia Ticzon <living.systems.org.luch at gmail.com> написал(а):

> if i could, kari, i would ! <360.gif>
> 
> 
> On Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 1:04 AM, Kári Gunnarsson <kari.gunnarsson at simnet.is> wrote:
>> I been wondering for a few years if anyone here has ever attempted to
>> host a moving open space.
>> 
>> If you are booking Iceland for your open space, then perhaps it would
>> be fun to see some sites and have discussion on the road. In my
>> extended family we have a tradition that every 3 years we meet for a
>> road trip. This road trip covers a short distance and is like an open
>> space. for we drive for 5 to 15 minutes and then we stop for an hour
>> in different locations where the power of the coffee brake takes over
>> and people gather to talk about what needs to be talked about. This
>> year we had 85 people in 20 jeeps driving around and mixing up the
>> groups every time. If discussion was not done, then it would continue
>> in the new place, the arrangement of people in jeeps was also
>> changeable based on what we needed to talk about. Even with the
>> possibly bad whether we can do this, as we all have nice clothing that
>> protects us from rain, snow and wind. If it rains then we keep our
>> papers in the jeeps.
>> 
>> Open Space meeting in jeeps on the road has the problem of
>> impermanence of space, as we are driving around. Any wall space would
>> need to be virtual. We already have good place markers that we take
>> with us, that is the jeeps them selves, as a different discussion
>> group can form next to jeep A or B. The time slots would be the place
>> names of the sites that we visit. Like "Jeep B at Geysir" would be a
>> group convening next to jeep B whenever we are next at the Geysir
>> site.
>> 
>> The traditional site seeing in groups is usually hosted with a site
>> guide that dumps to much information in to short of a time and hurries
>> along so most of the people become to tiered to talk about other
>> maters. This must be avoided, but we can still have some light and
>> informative information of the sites by use of the comm system in the
>> jeeps while approaching the sites. We can also tag along and enjoy the
>> sites while conversing with our groups by giving a little more time, I
>> would recommend to take a step out of the discussion to take in the
>> site and revive the power of the pure nature to fuel the spiritual
>> dimension of the discussion.
>> 
>> In my experiences, the energies and dimensions of a group of jeep
>> traveling have almost all the parts that can be used for a good open
>> space practice. The only missing part would be the wall that would
>> need to be implemented virtually with tablet or smart phone
>> application usable with an in jeep wifi / G4 system.
>> 
>> There are two major factors that drive me to these thoughts, one is
>> that the nature is marvels and it is a shame to be stuck in a building
>> when we can be traveling. And the other factor is that I like groups
>> to come to my small country for experiencing these marvels while going
>> on with the business that matters.
>> 
>> Any experiences, thoughts, opportunities or comments are welcome.
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