[OSList] There is no such thing as open space (Jeff Aitken via OSList)

Carmela Ariza via OSList oslist at lists.openspacetech.org
Tue Nov 10 00:31:31 PST 2015


 blockquote, div.yahoo_quoted { margin-left: 0 !important; border-left:1px #715FFA solid !important;  padding-left:1ex !important; background-color:white !important; }  I think opening space is about opening the mind and even the heart. 
So it is possible to say that in a certain moment the space or mind is close.
And in other instances the space or mind is open or has been opened.
This can refer to the collective space or collective mind/heart - which may be open or close to varying degrees. 
The closing May also mean that the space or mind has zeroed in or has focused or has settled. 
In this sense closing is not at all negative. It is just a process that is necessary when we are opening spaces or minds. 
The closing or settling down of the space or mind and heart is an opening of space or mind/heart. 
They belong together. One cannot be without the other.
These are my thoughts for now. 
Have a wonderful opening and closing of spaces today! 
Abundant blessings to all!
Carms


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On Tuesday, November 10, 2015, 9:09 AM, Michael M Pannwitz via OSList <oslist at lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:

Going for a walk is a pretty good way to expand space, or as some say, 
make more space... going for a walk is in some ways similar to taking a 
break and there are stories around the origin of OST emerging from 
breaks...

lets all have some more space today
greetings from Berlin
mmp


On 09.11.2015 23:36, Jeff Aitken via OSList wrote:
> I guess the research here is whether the process called Open Space
> Technology is sufficient to enable a successful experience of Open
> Space. They are two distinct 'things' so to speak.
>
> So far, the survey says mostly yes. And lots of learning about pre-work
> etc, and convergence design etc. With the intent to minimize the
> 'control, denigration' etc that Jon notes.
>
> One 'distraction' failure i found was an informal group of 15 who posted
> tons of topics and found no good way to choose how to address them.
> Usually in this kind of agenda, combining topics makes sense of it, but
> on this day twas all a jumble. We all went for a walk instead, and in
> that sense a success emerged from the ashes.
>
> Jeff
>
> On Nov 9, 2015 1:58 PM, "Jon Jorgensen via OSList"
> <oslist at lists.openspacetech.org <mailto:oslist at lists.openspacetech.org>>
> wrote:
>
>    I don't know what the person in Dan's story actually was referring
>    to, but I have a hunch that they were referring to the fact that, as
>    far as science can tell, there is no amount of physical space that
>    is entirely occupied with physical particles (of the sub-atomic
>    persuasion or otherwise) with no space in between them, and
>    conversely we can guess that there is no amount of space that is
>    completely void of particles.  (This can only be confirmed as the
>    frontier of science continues to go deeper below the atomic level.)
>
>    So, if this is true, then we can say that in the physical realm,
>    there is no totally open space and no totally closed space; only
>    relative degrees between the 2 extremes as we scale or descale our
>    frame of reference (or "Container" to borrow a metaphor from the HSD
>    model.)
>
>    It gets even more interesting as we apply this axiom to the
>    cognitive realm, which is to say that if we cannot be absolute in
>    holding space open, then how much is enough or not enough to suit
>    our purposes?  I believe that our results will tell us, and the
>    amount may vary depending on the theme, setting and event attendees.
>
>    How much distraction is endurable, while still allowing growth,
>    creativity and transformation?
>    How much external control, denigration of individuals, conflict and
>    anxiety is enough to nip these fruits of open space in the bud?
>
>    Aren't these the things which the facilitator endeavors to hold at
>    bay, to create a clearing for something new to sprout and flourish
>    within?
>
>    We would need some failed attempts at Opening Space, which were
>    markedly unfruitful, to demonstrate such a threshold (how much or
>    how little is enough) to answer these questions.
>
>    Now, that sounds like an unpleasant experiment to design and
>    conduct.  However, if anybody has inadvertently stumbled on the
>    answer, I would love to learn vicariously.
>
>    Till then, let us also say, "There is no such thing as fully closed
>    space."
>
>    Jon Jorgensen
>
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>        I like the term 'opening space' --  endeavoring that the space
>        be a little
>        (or lot) more open than before.
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>        Maybe the practice is a lifelong one, of opening the space a bit
>        more in
>        each cycle of day, week, month, or year, etc.
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>        Really deep folks might tell us when the space will be
>        completely open
>        again - in a zillion years - or maybe in this moment?
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>          >> Someone I love said to me "Pffft. There's no such thing as
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>          >> I added, "Hmm. So there is no such thing as open space? only
>        closed
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>          >> And she said "Yes. Yup. That's it."
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>          >> Hmm. No such thing as "100% open" space... I wonder about
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>        I like that Jeff! Having just returned from the land of the ?Tao
>        te Ching? ... where following The Way leads to nothingness.
>        Clearly, real open space happens when you stop working so
>        hard... or something.
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>        After 5 wonderful days with colleagues in Beijing, I find myself
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>        a copy of Chris Corrigan?s ?The Tao of Holding Space.? I offered
>        it with a smile, knowing from whence the Tao had come. Sort of
>        like carrying coals to New Castle. Or Tulip Bulbs to Holland. Or
>        perfume to Paris... Or...
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>        I told my friends in Beijing that, for me, the Tao te Ching was
>        the most wonderful guide to holding and opening space. It was
>        written (to the best of anybody?s knowledge) about 1200 BCE.
>        That would be better than 3000 years ago. Been around for a bit.
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>        I like the term 'opening space' --  endeavoring that the space
>        be a little (or lot) more open than before.
>
>        Maybe the practice is a lifelong one, of opening the space a bit
>        more in each cycle of day, week, month, or year, etc.
>
>        Really deep folks might tell us when the space will be
>        completely open again - in a zillion years - or maybe in this
>        moment?
>
>        Jeff
>        Lagunitas, California
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>        On Nov 8, 2015 10:24 AM, "Barry Owen via OSList"
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>        Yes!
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>        Someone I love said to me "Pffft. There's no such thing as open
>        space."
>
>        I added, "Hmm. So there is no such thing as open space? only
>        closed space?......opened to varying degrees?"
>
>        And she said "Yes. Yup. That's it."
>
>        Hmm. No such thing as "100% open" space... I wonder about this.
>        I also wonder if you might want to comment on this idea.
>
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>        Hello dear Space Openers,
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>        The other day I was talking with a collegue who is an university
>        staff
>        member here in La Paz. I told him (what follows is a result of
>        my daring
>        ignorance) that most of the development in social sciences and
>        human groups
>        evolution study is closely based/related onto Isaac Newton's
>        Universal
>        Gravitation Theory and the emerging laws that are being refined
>        until our
>        days (quantitaive change and analysis and so forth). Well, the
>        time is
>        appropiate for a change or shift and we are thinking now in terms of
>        relativity, as Harrison wisely said. Acoording to the ancient Greek
>        Mythology, passion was represented by the god Eros when he
>        contributed to
>        the creation of the universe from Chaos, that was the first
>        thing to exist:
>        So, Chaos is the origin of everything and is also an initial
>        stage in the
>        process of opening the space. The universe is infinite or it
>        expands?
>        Anyway, we are all relatively expanding ourselves; the space, as the
>        universe is and will be opened. The question we are discussing now
>        demonstrates this. Are our minds an Open Space?
>
>        Have a  big hug from Bolivia.
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>        Jaime Pedreros F,
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>        Message: 4
>        Date: Sun, 8 Nov 2015 21:39:35 -0500
>        From: Lucas Cioffi via OSList <oslist at lists.openspacetech.org
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>        Subject: [OSList] The OSLIST Poetry Contest is Open
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>        Dear Colleagues -
>
>        The OSLIST Poetry Contest is open once again!  If you feel so
>        inspired,
>        please create an original poem using these three guidelines:
>
>        1) The poem is about Open Space
>        2) The poem consists of 8 lines or less.
>        3) The poem contains all 26 letters of the English alphabet (or
>        all the
>        letters of the language you write the poem in) at least once.
>        If your
>        language does not have an alphabet, then you can skip/ignore
>        this guideline.
>
>
>        *Send your poetry directly to me (not to the whole list) at
>        lucas at qiqochat.com <mailto:lucas at qiqochat.com>
>        <lucas at qiqochat.com <mailto:lucas at qiqochat.com>> before the end
>        of Sunday, November
>        22nd.*
>
>        I will collect the poems and then show them back to you
>        anonymously, dear
>        readers - so you may indicate your favorites - even though this
>        is not a
>        game of favorites. It is a gift of riches.  It will, however,
>        tell us who
>        our new Poet Laureate of the OSLIST will be - someone who will
>        hold the
>        space for poetry by sharing and/or inviting poetry on our list
>        for the next
>        six months.
>
>        All of you OSLIST members, including past Poet Laureates, are
>        invited to
>        participate.  If you write your poem in your own language which
>        may not be
>        English, please do add a translation in English.
>
>        I welcome all your fierce and quiet words,
>
>        Lucas Cioffi
>        Current OSLIST Poet Laureate
>        Charlottesville, VA, USA
>        - with a deep bow to my fellow Poet Laureates
>
>        - - - - -
>
>        A little history, from Chris Corrigan:
>
>          > ?For all those who might be curious, the OSLIST Biannual
>        Restricted Form
>          > Poetry Contest started in the spring of 2000 when I issued
>        the challenge to
>          > the list.  Ralph Copleman actually began the whole thing with
>        a contest in
>          > the fall of 1999 (which I won) and so he is the ?Poetry King?
>        for all
>          > time.  I just claimed the ?Poet Laureate? title in an effort
>        to have some
>          > fun.  It was something of a one martini idea, and I was out
>        of gin at the
>          > time...?
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>        Message: 5
>        Date: Mon, 9 Nov 2015 18:58:47 +0100
>        From: Hege Steinsland via OSList <oslist at lists.openspacetech.org
>        <mailto:oslist at lists.openspacetech.org>>
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>        Dear list friends and colleagues in Open Space and Genuine Contact!
>
>        I?m working on a possible research project in the health sector
>        in municipalities to find out how Open Space and The Genuine
>        Contact program can be a resource in enabling a shift in the way
>        of leading and solving the tasks with growing challenges and
>        reduced resources.
>
>        My question now is if there is some relevant research that you
>        know of from the Genuine Contact program or Open space
>        technology for us to refer to in out application?
>
>        All the best from
>        Hege Steinsland
>        Norway :-)
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>        Message: 6
>        Date: Mon, 09 Nov 2015 15:33:35 -0500
>        From: Harrison Owen via OSList <oslist at lists.openspacetech.org
>        <mailto:oslist at lists.openspacetech.org>>
>        To: "'World wide Open Space Technology email list'"
>                  <oslist at lists.openspacetech.org
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>        Subject: [OSList] Mercedes China
>        Message-ID: <000601d11b2d$e876c0b0$b9644210$@net>
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>        While I was having fun with Mrs. Song and all of her guests in
>        Beijing, a
>        funny thing was happening nearby. It seems that the Mercedes
>        head office for
>        China was having a big do and some significant part of it was
>        all in Open
>        Space. I only learned of it when two gentlemen, whom I didn't
>        know, dropped
>        by. One was from Brazil, and the other from Italy and they were
>        somehow
>        responsible. Talk about not having all the facts! But I do know
>        the Mercedes
>        gathering was a pretty big deal, if only because the Mayor of
>        Beijing was
>        present. And that was just the tip of the iceberg because then
>        the Premier
>        of China showed up. And of course the Press was in attendance.
>        Anyhow the
>        evening news (Chinese TV version) was replete with the Premier
>        in Open
>        Space, surrounded by the appropriate signs, I'm told. Of course
>        I couldn't
>        read them, but I did see the pictures.
>
>
>
>        Harrison
>
>
>
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>        Message: 7
>        Date: Mon, 9 Nov 2015 22:36:44 +0200
>        From: Mikk Sarv via OSList <oslist at lists.openspacetech.org
>        <mailto:oslist at lists.openspacetech.org>>
>        To: Harrison Owen <hhowen at verizon.net
>        <mailto:hhowen at verizon.net>>, World wide Open Space
>                  Technology email list  <oslist at lists.openspacetech.org
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>        Subject: Re: [OSList] Mercedes China
>        Message-ID: <6531AAD8-041B-49A4-9975-F0085180281D at gmail.com
>        <mailto:6531AAD8-041B-49A4-9975-F0085180281D at gmail.com>>
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>        Great news!
>
>        Mikk Sarv
>
>
>
>          > On 09 Nov 2015, at 22:33, Harrison Owen via OSList
>        <oslist at lists.openspacetech.org
>        <mailto:oslist at lists.openspacetech.org>> wrote:
>          >
>          > While I was having fun with Mrs. Song and all of her guests
>        in Beijing, a funny thing was happening nearby. It seems that
>        the Mercedes head office for China was having a big do and some
>        significant part of it was all in Open Space. I only learned of
>        it when two gentlemen, whom I didn?t know, dropped by. One was
>        from Brazil, and the other from Italy and they were somehow
>        responsible. Talk about not having all the facts! But I do know
>        the Mercedes gathering was a pretty big deal, if only because
>        the Mayor of Beijing was present. And that was just the tip of
>        the iceberg because then the Premier of China showed up. And of
>        course the Press was in attendance. Anyhow the evening news
>        (Chinese TV version) was replete with the Premier in Open Space,
>        surrounded by the appropriate signs, I?m told. Of course I
>        couldn?t read them, but I did see the pictures.
>          >
>          > Harrison
>          >
>          > Winter Address
>          > 7808 River Falls Drive
>          > Potomac, MD 20854
>          > 301-365-2093 <tel:301-365-2093>
>          >
>          > Summer Address
>          > 189 Beaucaire Ave.
>          > Camden, ME 04843
>          > 207-763-3261 <tel:207-763-3261>
>          >
>          > Websites
>          > www.openspaceworld.com <http://www.openspaceworld.com>
>        <x-msg://43/%20www.openspaceworld.com
>        <http://20www.openspaceworld.com>>
>          > www.ho-image.com <http://www.ho-image.com>
>        <x-msg://43/www.ho-image.com <http://www.ho-image.com>>
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>        Message: 8
>        Date: Mon, 9 Nov 2015 15:56:30 -0500
>        From: Skye Hirst via OSList <oslist at lists.openspacetech.org
>        <mailto:oslist at lists.openspacetech.org>>
>        To: Mikk Sarv <tuulepuu at gmail.com <mailto:tuulepuu at gmail.com>>,
>            World wide Open Space Technology
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>        Subject: Re: [OSList] Mercedes China
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>        What a great birthday present!
>
>        On Mon, Nov 9, 2015 at 3:36 PM, Mikk Sarv via OSList <
>        oslist at lists.openspacetech.org
>        <mailto:oslist at lists.openspacetech.org>> wrote:
>
>          > Great news!
>          >
>          > Mikk Sarv
>          >
>          >
>          >
>          > On 09 Nov 2015, at 22:33, Harrison Owen via OSList <
>          > oslist at lists.openspacetech.org
>        <mailto:oslist at lists.openspacetech.org>> wrote:
>          >
>          > While I was having fun with Mrs. Song and all of her guests
>        in Beijing, a
>          > funny thing was happening nearby. It seems that the Mercedes
>        head office
>          > for China was having a big do and some significant part of it
>        was all in
>          > Open Space. I only learned of it when two gentlemen, whom I
>        didn?t know,
>          > dropped by. One was from Brazil, and the other from Italy and
>        they were
>          > somehow responsible. Talk about not having all the facts! But
>        I do know the
>          > Mercedes gathering was a pretty big deal, if only because the
>        Mayor of
>          > Beijing was present. And that was just the tip of the iceberg
>        because then
>          > the Premier of China showed up. And of course the Press was
>        in attendance.
>          > Anyhow the evening news (Chinese TV version) was replete with
>        the Premier
>          > in Open Space, surrounded by the appropriate signs, I?m told.
>        Of course I
>          > couldn?t read them, but I did see the pictures.
>          >
>          > Harrison
>          >
>          > Winter Address
>          > 7808 River Falls Drive
>          > Potomac, MD 20854
>          > 301-365-2093 <tel:301-365-2093>
>          >
>          > Summer Address
>          > 189 Beaucaire Ave.
>          > Camden, ME 04843
>          > 207-763-3261 <tel:207-763-3261>
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