[OSList] Confused American

Michael M Pannwitz mmpannwitz at gmail.com
Thu Jan 14 00:12:53 PST 2021


Dear Patricia,

everything is open space, even democratic systems and institution but 
also a mafia organisation or autocratic systems.
The forces of selforganisation do their thing everywhere, completely 
independent of the various criteria we have for classifying whats good, 
bad or indifferent.
And Open Space Technology, the process we work with, is an approach that 
expands time and space for the force of selforganisation to unfold. Its 
the only group/organisation/system approach that has that as its core 
activity.
But dont worry, even without OST, selforganisation thrives... sometimes 
hardly noticeable. And if you find an organsation/system with not signs 
of selforganisation you can be sure its dead for all practical purposes.

Now, as an UScitizen looking at whats happening in the USA from my 
distant viewpoint in Berlin, I see that the forces of selforganisation 
are alive and kicking back home.

Cheers and stay healthy
mmp
Am 14.01.2021 um 05:21 schrieb Patricia Haines via OSList:
 > I thought Open Space was about democracy, giving voice to everyone?
 >
 > On Wed, Jan 13, 2021, 9:26 PM Jeff Aitken via OSList
 > <oslist at lists.openspacetech.org <mailto:oslist at lists.openspacetech.org>>
 > wrote:
 >
 >     As a patriotic American I join millions who were confused when the
 >     President did not step boldly into the opportunity in his Jan 6 
public
 >     speech to announce the arrest of Joe Biden and others for that 
satanic
 >     pedophilic conspiracy ring. Everything had been perfectly 
orchestrated
 >     leading up to that moment, it seemed.
 >
 >     The gentleman who interviewed Harrison last year on his YouTube
 >     channel, the old friend from DC days with an intelligence background
 >     (who loved the idea of Open Space!) was also greatly optimistic (with
 >     other interviewees on his channel) that this denouement would take
 >     place on the optimal day.
 >
 >     What went wrong? I remain confused.
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Michael M Pannwitz
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In der Open Space World Map tummeln sich 159 Menschen, die in 
Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz mit dem open space Verfahren 
arbeiten.
Weltweit sind es 509 aus 77 Ländern, die in 142 Ländern os verbreiten.
Mal reinschauen:  http://www.openspaceworldmap.org/

Bei Westkreuz gibts Bücher/e-Bücher, Kärtchensätze und Schätze auf 
Deutsch und Englisch zu und um open space herum, auch mehrsprachige.
https://www.westkreuz-verlag.de/de/Kommunikation


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