[OSList] Sacred Space

Colette Street via OSList oslist at lists.openspacetech.org
Sat Nov 12 10:28:38 PST 2016


Hello everyone.  I am super new to this community, and I would like to
learn more.  Sacred and profane spaces are of immense interest as a child
protection practitioner.  I am researching and looking how to "take in" the
spaces if children, and I want to discover how practitioners can be more
in-the-moment during home visits.

This also includes the liminal transitions from office to home visits, and
the changes that often occur within the practitioner.  I made my initial
presentation on the matter recently, and I'd love to know how open space
might inform my research and practice.

I am open to ideas and concepts.

Warmly,

Colette

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Colette M. Street, MSW, PhD
Fellow, Institute for Social Innovation,
Fielding Graduate University

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On Nov 12, 2016 6:48 AM, "Birgitt Williams via OSList" <
oslist at lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:

> Dear friends and colleagues,
> I am thinking more about 'opening space' and 'holding space'. I am sitting
> here preparing the design for training in Whole Person Process Facilitation
> (WPPF), a method complimentary to OST, and designed by me to be a companion
> to OST for when OST was not suitable for the situation. I wanted a method
> that would open as much space as possible, in which the facilitator would
> hold the space to the degree possible for maximum choice and maximum
> freedom while simultaneously and without harming the feeling of open space,
> could provide content and guidance. This dance between the two, while
> providing a congruent experience for the participants, is an art.
>
> In this module of WPPF, we draw the attention of the participants to the
> four principles and one law of OST and the importance of conveying them to
> the participants both as concepts and as a way of being together. We are
> clear in letting participants know that these come from the meeting method
> OST and yet, they apply to any situation of opening and co-holding space.
>
> We draw attention to the participants of the Four Immutable Laws of Spirit
> as documented by the late Dr. Angeles Arrien in The Four Fold Way. These
> four laws of Spirit provide the context for holding and respecting open
> space, while simultaneously providing guidance for the facilitator to show
> up with full presence, tell the truth without blame or judgment, follow
> what has heart and meaning. And so content in the meeting, to the extent
> that it needs to be delivered and processed, is done so based on this
> guidance.
>
> I personally believe that there is no empty space and that Spirit fills
> all space. Within this belief, Spirit is not outside of me nor am I ever
> separate from Spirit. This has implications for my thoughts about opening
> space to 'what is in the infinite sea of all possibilities'. For me, what
> we refer to as space is always Sacred Space, and rich in what is
> contained.  Within this context, I continue to ponder about what it means
> to 'hold space' and why facilitators might refer to themselves as 'space
> holders'. My lived experience with both OST and WPPF is that I have a
> function in opening the space, or at least bringing the existent space into
> awareness (bringing Spirit into awareness; bringing the sea of
> possibilities into awareness) and then inviting the participants to co-hold
> the space with me as quickly in the process as possible. And yet, in true
> confessions...after more than twenty years at this, I still am wondering
> what I really mean when I think of 'holding space'.
>
> Our online WPPF training begins Monday. I can already feel this will be a
> weekend of my joy in my deep reflections. I welcome your input and thoughts.
>
> Blessings and hugs all around,
> Birgitt
>
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