[OSList] A Little tremor...

Birgitt Williams via OSList oslist at lists.openspacetech.org
Fri Jun 24 14:21:37 PDT 2016


Dear friends and colleagues,
We do indeed have an interesting opportunity as people who care about
facilitating OST to open space for conversations that would be useful,
enlightening, and bridging across divides. Change is a constant.
Accompanying change as constant is loss even if there are also gains.
Accompanying loss is the work of grief. I long ago concluded that we are
all of us in the work of grief all of the time.

I believe that to successfully facilitate OST, it is important to avoid
positionality, in other words, to be neutral. If in the face of change, you
cannot maintain neutrality, my question to you all is 'what can you do for
yourself to get into neutral on any 'issue' however big and messy, and what
can you do to regain your balance. Staying in personal balance, and
rebalancing quickly when getting knocked out of it, is of great service in
these interesting times we live in.

Where can you 'open space'? Anywhere and everywhere. It might begin at home
with just a few people gathered. I invite you to breathe first, get in
personal balance, leave positionality behind, and be of service.

one of the few truths I have learned in my life is 'nothing is as it
appears to be' and another is 'live and let live'. What may seem bad,
brings perceived good. What may seem good, brings perceived bad. While all
of this is going on, by opening space, we can assist people in being
genuine. I wholeheartedly believe that when people are genuine, their
beauty comes out.

I encourage you to go to
http://www.dalarinternational.com/daily-inspiration/ and choose a card to
help you reflect on what you personally might need to develop in yourself
right now to regain your balance. I just chose a card and got 'leadership'.

Warmly,
Birgitt



On Fri, Jun 24, 2016 at 5:00 PM Harrison Owen via OSList <
oslist at lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:

> You may have noticed a certain shaking in the World Order. It registered
> 611.21 on the Dow Jones. That’s a *negative* 611.21. Essentially wiped
> out all gains for the year. Money is only what you think it is and …
> suddenly… pooof! IT wasn’t !!!
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> One of the “trending stories” on the New York Times was about Brits
> Googling to find out what they had done to themselves. Marvelous. It
> doesn’t seem to be “trending” anymore or I would send it to you. But such
> things do come and go.
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> Of course there has been a massive cast of characters, casting stones at
> everybody else. Idiots! …along with  a smaller set who are sure they know
> exactly what to do, how to do it, and who should be in charge. Themselves,
> of course.
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> Definitely interesting times.
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> Might be something worth talking about?
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> This is called opening space, seeing who shows up, and knowing that
> whoever cares will be precisely the right people for the conversation. Of
> course we didn’t do a lot of “pre-work.” Who knew the Brits were going to
> be a crazy as they were/are? – or are they? And no matter… Serious stuff
> never happens on schedule, according to plan… when we are all prepared…
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> And to quote a great saint (Brian)…. Whenever…
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> Harrison
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