[OSList] Nominations for Next Host - WOSonOS 2017 (Jane Lewis via OSList)

Sharon Chao via OSList oslist at lists.openspacetech.org
Sun Nov 13 18:47:56 PST 2016


Dear Jane and Sharon,


I am so excited about the possibility of holding the 25th WOSonOS in Tainan.


How I wished I was with you dinner time of Saturday. Thank you for stepping in and volunteering to host. Perhaps this the reason why I'm dropping by Tainan February next year - a case of serendipity playing us [😊]


Much love,

Sharon


Sharon Joy Berlin-Chao

Manager, Learning Management Office

SEAMEO INNOTECH

Commonwealth Avenue, Diliman Quezon City Metro Manila

Philippines




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   1. Nominations for Next Host - WOSonOS 2017 (Jane Lewis via OSList)
   2. Sacred Space (Birgitt Williams via OSList)
   3. Re: Nominations for Next Host - WOSonOS 2017
      (Carmela Ariza via OSList)
   4. Re: Nominations for Next Host - WOSonOS 2017
      (Carmela Ariza via OSList)
   5. Re: Nominations for Next Host - WOSonOS 2017
      (David Osborne via OSList)
   6. Re: Sacred Space (Barry Owen via OSList)
   7. Re: Sacred Space (Colette Street via OSList)


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Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2016 21:47:17 +0800
From: Jane Lewis via OSList <oslist at lists.openspacetech.org>
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Subject: [OSList] Nominations for Next Host - WOSonOS 2017
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Just yesterday Carms asked the world (the OSList and all of us here in
Manila) who might be interested in hosting 2017's WOSonOS.

Today at breakfast, people started asking me about my connections in Hawaii
(I'm a resident there, though I live in south Taiwan), in reference to a
potential location for next year.

Then, in the closing circle it hit me. One of my motivations, after all,
for coming to this meeting was to locate my own way to stimulate organic
cross-fertilizing conversations in my city. During these 2.5 days in
Manila, instead, I'd focused on other types of conversations.

Maybe it's time to bring this topic to life in a big way.

After the closing circle, and on through a group dinner tonight, I went
around to share this idea of Tainan being offered as next years location,
and all around I got "Yes!" and "I'll be there, what help do you need?" So,
by the evening of the closing of WOSonOS 2016 I, along with Sharon Wu are
ready to make a nomination.

We nominate Tainan, in the south of Taiwan as the location for the 2017
WOSonOS.

It's Taiwan's oldest city, a beautiful highly hospitable tropical city full
of Japanese era buildings, thousands of temples and temple events, little
winding alleys and all manner of street food. It's Taiwan's holiday
destination by the ocean, and a welcoming destination for everyone in
2017.

Looking forward to the ensuing discussion!
With respect and excitement,

Jane Lewis & Sharon Wu
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Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2016 14:48:10 +0000
From: Birgitt Williams via OSList <oslist at lists.openspacetech.org>
To: OS list <oslist at lists.openspacetech.org>
Subject: [OSList] Sacred Space
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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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Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2016 15:12:50 +0000 (UTC)
From: Carmela Ariza via OSList <oslist at lists.openspacetech.org>
To: Jane Lewis <janeelewis at gmail.com>,   World wide Open Space
        Technology email list   <oslist at lists.openspacetech.org>,        World wide
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Subject: Re: [OSList] Nominations for Next Host - WOSonOS 2017
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Wow, I am truly excited - should Taiwan be?finally selected as?the next WOSONOS host-country.
Looking forward Jane, Gail and Dick...
love
Carms?True happiness is a state of mind.
Happiness is not a consequence of things that happen.?
Do not pursue happiness - practice it.?
Sing, even if you do not sound good.?
Smile, even when things go wrong.?
Create happiness, and happy you will be.

      From: Jane Lewis via OSList <oslist at lists.openspacetech.org>
 To: World wide Open Space Technology email list <oslist at lists.openspacetech.org>
 Sent: Saturday, 12 November 2016, 20:47
 Subject: [OSList] Nominations for Next Host - WOSonOS 2017


Just yesterday Carms asked the world (the OSList and all of us here in Manila) who might be interested in hosting 2017's WOSonOS.

Today at breakfast, people started asking me about my connections in Hawaii (I'm a resident there, though I live in south Taiwan), in reference to a potential location for next year.

Then, in the closing circle it hit me. One of my motivations, after all, for coming to this meeting was to locate my own way to stimulate organic cross-fertilizing conversations in my city. During these 2.5 days in Manila, instead, I'd focused on other types of conversations.

Maybe it's time to bring this topic to life in a big way.

After the closing circle, and on through a group dinner tonight, I went around to share this idea of Tainan being offered as next years location, and all around I got "Yes!" and "I'll be there, what help do you need?" So, by the evening of the closing of WOSonOS 2016 I, along with Sharon Wu are ready to make a nomination.

We nominate Tainan, in the south of Taiwan as the location for the 2017 WOSonOS.

It's Taiwan's oldest city, a beautiful highly hospitable tropical city full of Japanese era buildings, thousands of temples and temple events, little winding alleys and all manner of street food. It's Taiwan's holiday destination by the ocean, and a welcoming destination for everyone in 2017.?

Looking forward to the ensuing discussion!
With respect and excitement,

Jane Lewis & Sharon Wu

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Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2016 15:12:50 +0000 (UTC)
From: Carmela Ariza via OSList <oslist at lists.openspacetech.org>
To: Jane Lewis <janeelewis at gmail.com>,   World wide Open Space
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Wow, I am truly excited - should Taiwan be?finally selected as?the next WOSONOS host-country.
Looking forward Jane, Gail and Dick...
love
Carms?True happiness is a state of mind.
Happiness is not a consequence of things that happen.?
Do not pursue happiness - practice it.?
Sing, even if you do not sound good.?
Smile, even when things go wrong.?
Create happiness, and happy you will be.

      From: Jane Lewis via OSList <oslist at lists.openspacetech.org>
 To: World wide Open Space Technology email list <oslist at lists.openspacetech.org>
 Sent: Saturday, 12 November 2016, 20:47
 Subject: [OSList] Nominations for Next Host - WOSonOS 2017


Just yesterday Carms asked the world (the OSList and all of us here in Manila) who might be interested in hosting 2017's WOSonOS.

Today at breakfast, people started asking me about my connections in Hawaii (I'm a resident there, though I live in south Taiwan), in reference to a potential location for next year.

Then, in the closing circle it hit me. One of my motivations, after all, for coming to this meeting was to locate my own way to stimulate organic cross-fertilizing conversations in my city. During these 2.5 days in Manila, instead, I'd focused on other types of conversations.

Maybe it's time to bring this topic to life in a big way.

After the closing circle, and on through a group dinner tonight, I went around to share this idea of Tainan being offered as next years location, and all around I got "Yes!" and "I'll be there, what help do you need?" So, by the evening of the closing of WOSonOS 2016 I, along with Sharon Wu are ready to make a nomination.

We nominate Tainan, in the south of Taiwan as the location for the 2017 WOSonOS.

It's Taiwan's oldest city, a beautiful highly hospitable tropical city full of Japanese era buildings, thousands of temples and temple events, little winding alleys and all manner of street food. It's Taiwan's holiday destination by the ocean, and a welcoming destination for everyone in 2017.?

Looking forward to the ensuing discussion!
With respect and excitement,

Jane Lewis & Sharon Wu

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Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2016 10:51:04 -0500
From: David Osborne via OSList <oslist at lists.openspacetech.org>
To: Carmela Ariza <carmela_ariza at yahoo.com>,    World wide Open Space
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Subject: Re: [OSList] Nominations for Next Host - WOSonOS 2017
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I've never been to a WOSONOS and I love your description of your Tainan ....I hope to make next year my first.

Hope all are having a glorious weekend.

David

Sent from my iPhone

> On Nov 12, 2016, at 10:12 AM, Carmela Ariza via OSList <oslist at lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:
>
> Wow, I am truly excited - Ishould Taiwan be finally selected as the next WOSONOS host-country.
>
> Looking forward Jane, Gail and Dick...
>
> love
>
> Carms
>
> True happiness is a state of mind.
> Happiness is not a consequence of things that happen.
> Do not pursue happiness - practice it.
> Sing, even if you do not sound good.
> Smile, even when things go wrong.
> Create happiness, and happy you will be.
>
>
> From: Jane Lewis via OSList <oslist at lists.openspacetech.org>
> To: World wide Open Space Technology email list <oslist at lists.openspacetech.org>
> Sent: Saturday, 12 November 2016, 20:47
> Subject: [OSList] Nominations for Next Host - WOSonOS 2017
>
>
> Just yesterday Carms asked the world (the OSList and all of us here in Manila) who might be interested in hosting 2017's WOSonOS.
>
> Today at breakfast, people started asking me about my connections in Hawaii (I'm a resident there, though I live in south Taiwan), in reference to a potential location for next year.
>
> Then, in the closing circle it hit me. One of my motivations, after all, for coming to this meeting was to locate my own way to stimulate organic cross-fertilizing conversations in my city. During these 2.5 days in Manila, instead, I'd focused on other types of conversations.
>
> Maybe it's time to bring this topic to life in a big way.
>
> After the closing circle, and on through a group dinner tonight, I went around to share this idea of Tainan being offered as next years location, and all around I got "Yes!" and "I'll be there, what help do you need?" So, by the evening of the closing of WOSonOS 2016 I, along with Sharon Wu are ready to make a nomination.
>
> We nominate Tainan, in the south of Taiwan as the location for the 2017 WOSonOS.
>
> It's Taiwan's oldest city, a beautiful highly hospitable tropical city full of Japanese era buildings, thousands of temples and temple events, little winding alleys and all manner of street food. It's Taiwan's holiday destination by the ocean, and a welcoming destination for everyone in 2017.
>
> Looking forward to the ensuing discussion!
> With respect and excitement,
>
> Jane Lewis & Sharon Wu
>
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Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2016 10:42:08 -0600
From: Barry Owen via OSList <oslist at lists.openspacetech.org>
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Hi Birgitt,
As I was reading what you have written , my mind went to the initial
invitation and the thought that the inviter creates the possibility of the
open space and all who show up and are present populate the space and
through self-organization collectively assume the responsibility for
holding that space and stretching it. I guess some folks might disagree and
believe that the facilitator opens and therefore must hold the space, but
in my mind that would indicate that the space is a container that is the
responsibility of that one person. My belief is that once the space is
open. That responsibility transfers to the group from the facilitator. Any
other way that I can imagine would restrict true self organization

This message has been sent from my mobile device and therefore may be
somewhat wonky.

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On Nov 12, 2016 8:48 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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Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2016 10:28:38 -0800
From: Colette Street via OSList <oslist at lists.openspacetech.org>
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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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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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