[OSList] Moving through open space! - Inquiry/request

Skye Hirst via OSList oslist at lists.openspacetech.org
Fri Oct 16 10:42:42 PDT 2015


Great,  I'm in.

On Friday, October 16, 2015, Tricia Chirumbole via OSList <
oslist at lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:

> Thanks all! I have already expanded my thinking and knowledge thanks to
> this one thread - I knew I could count on this wonderful list :)
>
> *Invite: *Who wants to have a video call to explore this topic further?
> My hottest interest is in exploring meaningful ways to combine insights
> across disciplines. If there is interest, I would love to "co-learn" and/or
> experiment with others. No formal or long-term commitment needed
> :)............The Law of The Full Body, Mind & Spirit applies :P
>
> Following is first a response to *Jeff's posts* and then to *Andrea &
> Skye's *posts!
>
> *Jeff:*
>
> Thanks Jeff for bring the Fourfold way into the discussion! I find that
> this maps perfectly to my experiences of allowing myself to be moved,
> versus premeditating and evaluating how I move – for me it is a powerful
> modality for stripping away limiting stories and having a clear experience
> of what it FEELs like to *notice without judgment* and to *be without
> expectation.*
>
>
>
> I see this spontaneous movement as an experience and expression of our
> unique truths. I believe that this experience is not only healing in
> itself, but that it builds “body memory” that allows one to recognize their
> truth and intuition in other environments and in other expressions.
>
>
>
> The really cool part to me is inviting collective movement expressions
> back into our cultural traditions and rituals as a way to deal with change,
> address conflict, heal from trauma, celebrate, and return to wholeness!
>
> Magalie says Hi back! Thanks for the good wishes - I am happy to keep you
> posted and I hope to meet in person some day :)
>
> *Andrea:*
>
> You rock. The work of David Grove that you reference that expands on Clean
> Language and brings attention to space and movement sounds fascinating and
> I would be very grateful to learn from you in any way!
>
>
>
> I have to admit, it sounded quite interesting, but left me a bit foggy.
> Here is a link if anyone is interested:
> http://www.powersofsix.com/powerofsix.php
>
>
> I definitely agree that the spaces that we are in, the forms that we
> choose to make, or which choose us, all simultaneously reflect and impact
> aspects of our consciousness and being. The more that we can become aware
> of this, the more connected we can become to the world around us and within
> us.
>
>
>
> Thanks for touching on a very important aspect of my current learning
> journey that I didn't say much about – that of “embodied awareness”, which
> is not necessarily focusing on movement or dance, but on awareness of the
> interplay among thoughts, body, emotions, and environment.
>
> Increasing our sensitivity to how and where we have sensation in our
> bodies under different circumstances can provide another great opportunity
> for self-learning, and for noticing without judgment. Additionally, it can
> be a resource for us in working with our triggers and energies
>
> Looking forward to learning more!
>
> Tricia Chirumbole
>
> Facilitator. Coach. Champion.
>
> Co-Creative Culture Building
> Mojo Collaborative
> www.mojocollaborative.com
>
> 571-232-0942
> skype: tricia.chirumbole
> twitter: @themojozone
>
> On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 3:55 PM, Jeff Aitken via OSList <
> oslist at lists.openspacetech.org
> <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','oslist at lists.openspacetech.org');>> wrote:
>
>> My several early experiences of open space were gatherings of 2 to 5
>> days, with informal themes like transformation (no pressing business
>> issues.)
>>
>> These were wonderful spaces to practice two feet movement such as
>> 'following the belly' into the next place and encounter. Often this took me
>> away from conversation, into exploration of the wild environment of the
>> location, to find insight to bring back to the circle.
>>
>> This wide freedom and responsibility was key to my understanding of the
>> power of open space as a field beyond, yet with accountability to, a circle.
>>
>> And later to frame open space as an example of Angeles Arrien's 'braided
>> way' - not exactly indigenous science or ceremony, but able to host both
>> indigenous and non-indigenous ways of knowing and practice.
>>
>> I know Magalie and am excited about your collaboration! Love to stay
>> connected around it.
>>
>> Jeff
>> On Oct 12, 2015 9:30 AM, "Tricia Chirumbole via OSList" <
>> oslist at lists.openspacetech.org
>> <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','oslist at lists.openspacetech.org');>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all!
>>>
>>> I am writing today to learn from you and invite you to contribute to a
>>> learning journey into the world of "mindful movement".
>>>
>>> For the past year I have been on a journey to learn about and experiment
>>> with the practice of "mindful  movement" - as a practitioner and a
>>> facilitator.
>>>
>>> I am interested to learn if any of you "use" any movement or "body
>>> awareness" practices in your work as facilitators, coaches, etc, or for
>>> yourself or in other worlds that you may inhabit.
>>>
>>> Additionally, I am curious if you have any interest in experimenting
>>> with incorporating movement or embodied awareness into your work. I won't
>>> suggest for what applications or in what manner yet, as this is part of my
>>> open-ended R&D process. I have some ideas, but I want to learn your
>>> impressions, experiences, needs, and questions first.
>>>
>>> If you would like to share anything in this thread, or if you would like
>>> to have a separate email/video/phone chat with me - I would LOVE to speak
>>> with you :)
>>>
>>> Ultimately, I am looking to engage with a handful of "people who work
>>> with people" to experiment with some movement practices and see if we can
>>> develop anything of value that can be built upon and passed on to others.
>>> At the same time a colleague of mine, Magalie of Dancing Without Borders,
>>> will be doing the same thing with a group of people and we will be
>>> comparing notes. Magalie's focus is on working 1:1 with "visionary leaders"
>>> focused on "new paradigm" work...though I do believe that is all of us!
>>>
>>> If this does not make sense in any way, please do not hesitate to ask me
>>> for clarification - many thanks in advance!
>>>
>>> Tricia Chirumbole
>>>
>>> Facilitator. Coach. Champion.
>>>
>>> Co-Creative Culture Building
>>> Mojo Collaborative
>>> www.mojocollaborative.com
>>>
>>> 571-232-0942
>>> skype: tricia.chirumbole
>>> twitter: @themojozone
>>>
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