[OSList] OSList Digest, Vol 45, Issue 28

Anne Stadler via OSList oslist at lists.openspacetech.org
Mon Dec 1 00:58:22 PST 2014


Re self organization research:

Wow!  I just followed Harold's shouting.  It took me a while to learn how to delete about 5 minutes worth of repetitive Digest material-- and i ended up deleting it all.  So please bear with me if i don't accurately respond to your very articulate words, John B and Daniel.  

Daniel: i appreciated your report on the conversation you and your wife had. I do now get why stigmergy is a word you and John B. find valuable. I'm engaged with three other people in experimenting with vibration (sound, music, vocalizing), and language, and visual art, and movement; ALL forms present and actively communicating in real time. Our version of stigmergy >:-)?
We open space by sourcing what wants attention.  Then each of us contributes to kind of an improvised dialogic experience in which we use all those modalities (as we each are guided) to explore the subject or question.  One of us also maps the finite and transfinite levels of consciousness present as the experience evolves.  We jokingly call it our SRI. (Spiritual Research Institute). It's very fascinating.

John: my hunch is that the research image i have in my mind may not be "research" in academic terms.  I was married to a geneticist; and many of my friends are biologists or bio-physicists.  So I think I know you have to be able to design research so you can get unambiguous answers.
I suspect in OST we are often venturing in transfinite levels of consciousness as well as in the finite
levels.  I have a couple of dear friends and co-creators who map the presence of those levels of consciousness in real time with people doing real work. (One of them participates in our SRI experiments.) 

I'm personally curious about what's happening  in opening space when people concur that "magic" happened, innovation gushed forth, & synchronicities  abounded. My hunch is that we simply started participating in the transfinite field while engaged in finite work. What gives rise to that? Is it a glimpse of where we could "be" all the time in all our relations?  

Thanks for putting up with my musings. I appreciate your generousity.  If this is too far off what you care about, please say so. I want you to get on with discovering your research question, John B. 

Harold: I hope this post isn't too long.
Blessings all!  Anne




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