[OSList] Fwd: My addition
Michael M Pannwitz
mmpannwitz at gmail.com
Thu Feb 24 22:10:06 PST 2022
Dear OSLIST,
am happy to pass on what HO tried to post to our listserve... see below
and also here:
> https://openspaceworldscape.org/events/244-imams-and-rabbis-for-peace
It all happened in Sevilla (not Barcelona) a symbol of the peaceful and
deep co-existence of Muslims, Jews and Christians several hundred years
ago...
Love and Peace
mmp
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Betreff: My addition
Datum: Thu, 24 Feb 2022 16:46:52 -0500
Von: Harrison Owen SR <hhowensr at gmail.com>
An: Michael M Pannwitz <mmpannwitz at gmail.com>
I loved what you wrote and tried to post my feelings on OSLIST -- but
somehow it all hit "tilt." So if you like what I wrote and can post it
-- that would be great. ho
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Harrison Owen SR <hhowensr at gmail.com <mailto:hhowensr at gmail.com>>
4:37 PM (6 minutes ago)
to oslist-openspacetech.org-confirm+964cd63f311f0710b777780819769d2068ff01e6
Michael Panwitz's response was superb and brought back many memories.
Michael and I teamed to produce some open space for 250 Rabbis and Imams
-- as he said. But they weren't just "any" Imams and Rabbis. They were
the lead guys in such places as Jerusalem, Paris, New York, Istanbul --
and all around the world. How we got into all this, I truly don't know,
but there it was in Barcelona, Spain. The theme: "Peace." Talk about
Conflict and High Dama.
The sponsors had decided that since the attendees were a rather formal
sort, we should not jump right into Open Space, but rather ease in. So
the meeting began with the usual dais, speakers, and everybody sitting
rows. Personally, I can't stand meetings like that, so I did not attend,
but somewhere around noon, I was walking through the massive atrium of
the hotel when I heard the conference organizer (the guy who does all
the work) yelling "Harrison, Harrison..". He caught up to me, and asked
-- "How quickly can you do Open Space? It is Chaos in there (the main
auditorium)." "The Imam from Paris is standing on the dais screaming at
the Chief Rabbi from Jerusalem..."
I replied -- that depended totally on the hotel staff and how quickly
they could make a circle out of rows of chairs. To give them plenty of
time, I suggested a three hour lunch break. That might sound extreme,
but not unheard of in Barcelona and other parts of the world. It would
also provide a good cooling off period.
At 3:00 pm the 250 Rabbis and Imams walked into a transformed
environment -- one big circle. There was a quiet buzz, radically
different from the cacophony of the morning. What a difference a circle
can make. I stood at the edge to welcome the people and said simply that
we are here to find our way in peace. Then walking slowly around the
circle I invited each person to notice all the others, locating those
they knew, would like to know -- and all the strangers. When I reached
the point of my beginning I stopped to enjoy the silence which was deep
and pregnant. You could hear a pin drop.
You know what happened next. I moved to the center of the circle to
quickly explain about posting issues, The Five Principles, One Law,
Bumble Bees and Butterflies -- with a final admonition to */Be
prepared to be surprised... /* And then an invitation to any one who
cared to post their issue. Total silence.
One by one, and soon small groups... participants moved to the center to
take a piece of paper and write their issue. I stood quietly, and as
each person became ready I gave them the microphone along with the
suggestion that they keep their remarks as brief as possible. But
clearly the group had different ideas -- and they made the space
their own. Each announcement became a 5-10 minute "sermonet" offered
with feeling but real respect. For more than two hours we proceeded in
that fashion and the group as a whole listened to every word. Perhaps
some people left, but I didn't notice. But what I did notice was that I
was personally exhausted. It is amazing what happens when you are in the
vortex of all that swirling energy even if you are apparently doing
nothing. I just had to go. When I had the opportunity, I handed the
microphone to Michael, said thank you, and walked out.
I had no question that everything would work out perfectly. And as
Michael has described, the people quickly came to a conclusion and
adjourned for the evening. The next morning we met briefly in the
circle, but since all the issues were posted there was really nothing to
do but -- Go to work. Which we did. The issue groups met in the huge
atrium of the hotel. Everyone contributed to the common buzz in the
multiple languages of the participants. Great intensity, but also quiet
respect. It seemed like the most natural thing in the world.
On this first night of the invasion of Ukraine, the peace, respect and
passion of Barcelona might seem a distant dream. But it is also a
hopeful one. It can happen again. However, we have a lot of space to
open -- not just in the Ukraine. There are 8 billion of us affected by
what is taking place and there are not nearly enough atrium hotels to
accommodate the crowd. New ways of opening space are obviously required
and finding them will be both challenging and sometimes very scary. But
we do have a lot of experience and it is time to get to work. Good luck !
Harrison
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Michael M Pannwitz
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