[OSList] How much Silence at beginning?
Anne Stadler via OSList
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Fri Jun 19 12:22:06 PDT 2015
I actually never interrupt the flow after i tell people about how to offer their ideas. The field is already open and we are IN it at that time as a result of the early beginning silence. That's my experience anyhow, my dear Harold.
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> On Jun 19, 2015, at 12:10 PM, Harold Shinsato <harold at shinsato.com> wrote:
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> Hi Anne,
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> Thanks for your offering. The most incredible experiences (and hyper performance) of Open Space I am sure come from inviting the "trans-finite", and not just the finite.
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> Although this isn't rote, I'm curious as to your experience of offering this grounding exercise just after the welcome and the logistics. This does seem like a natural placement to me, and corresponds roughly to the point where Harrison generally walks the circle and asks folks to be aware of the others in the room.
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> And at the same time, this doesn't specifically addresses the comment from a participant of a need for some silent reflection time just before people were invited to generate, announce, and post their sessions.
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> Would 8 minutes of grounding silence after the welcome and logistics opened enough space for participants so they didn't need silent reflection time with their papers and markers to gather their thoughts? Do you offer anything before letting the participants make their offerings to help invite in the "transfinite"?
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> Thanks!
> Harold
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>
>> On 6/17/15 12:35 PM, Anne Stadler via OSList wrote:
>> How much silence depends on your intention:
>> Are you opening space for the transfinite AND finite fields to emerge? Or only the finite?
>> Are you opening inner space so people will access their capacity for being guided by the resonating field in their heart/mind/body awareness? (In order to really take responsibility for what they care about??)
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>> If finite, a small amount of silence helps people settle into their bodies and bring themselves here...now.
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>> Transfinite and finite (which is what i do) opens a more expansive space. It's not Woo-Woo. The work the field is supporting gets done regardless, just more co-creatively, more quickly-- synchronicities spark rapidly, delighting participants.
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>> Re silence:
>> 1. I sometimes cue people to be aware of their feet on the floor, their legs, their bottoms on the chair, shoulders, top of head.
>> 2.,And sometimes, after the Welcome & logistics are dealt with, i simply invite them to be comfortable and relax into the chair, the silence, the feelings in their bodies. Usually i refer to a word or phrase in the Welcoming setup by the Host to help people make an outer/inner connection. I let silence go until i sense it's time to stop...not more than 8 minutes or so, probably. This is until i sense we are resonating together (i guess).
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>> Then i break the silence by standing and then, slowly beginning to walk the circle, opening the finite space of the circle, acknowledging each one as I pass.
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>> To open the silence, sometimes i invite a friend to sound a crystal bowl followed by 2. above. That is even more delicious.
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>> NOTE: none of this is "rote"! My preparation includes sensing into each group meditatively; getting clarity about who they are and what they need; and in the Now of the experience sensing into the circle and acting in the present moment.
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>> Thank you! Took me a while to ruminate on it. Good and interesting question! Thanks whoever posted it a while ago.
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>> Blessings! Anne
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> Harold Shinsato
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