Friday, June 7, 2013

Paul Levy´s one minute Open Space introduction.




Source: http://rationalmadness.wordpress.com
Imagine a conference that didn’t start with a loaded agenda, but instead an empty one.
111Imagine all the people there were the right people because they has chosen to be there and wanted to really explore something, or solve something together.
Imagine a conference where we were relaxed but conscious about time, and where nobody ever stayed where they didn’t feel they wanted to, where it was okay to get up in e middle of a session and follow your two feet to a place you’d rather be.
And imagine a conference where nothing dragged on longer than it needed to.
Imagine that conference was this one, and that empty agenda over there with time slots and meeting spaces was your agenda waiting to be filled by you, right here, right now.
And all you had to do was step up and announce your session, and whatever happens is what happens, whoever comes are there because it is right for them to be there, and however long it lasts, is the right length of time for it to be.
Imagine we were starting right now…

(Welcome the Silence. Listen. And wait…)

Discussion
So, this is how I sometimes address an opening circle. Fairly quick, minimal fuss, then I step back and ensure the circle is encountering the space of possibility, not me.
It’s always led to a glorious embarrassing silence. Then like little cleansing raindrops, tentative at first, then a pitter patter, and then the music of profusion. And there’s a sense of a community co-creating, not a group attempting to confirm to a process.
It isn’t the only way to do an introduction. But hey, try it.
Thanks so much for this sage way, Paul!  

Source: http://rationalmadness.wordpress.com

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Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Orgasmic birth


Parto orgásmico. Orgasmic birth - subtitulado from Ana B. Camponovo on Vimeo. Here the text that accompanies the video...
¿Se puede parir sin violencia? ¿Se puede nacer de una forma natural y relajada? No dudes en ver estas imágenes que, aunque no son de gran calidad, dan una idea del abismo que existe entre el parto horizontal y el parto natural. La reconocida ginecóloga C. Nothrup y el simpático físico cuántico Nassim Haramein y esposa, nos hablan, entre otros, acerca de sus experiencias.

More info here, even a book, by Debra Pascali Bonaro ...

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Friday, May 31, 2013

What do you desire?


Alan Watts: What do you desire? from Omer K on Vimeo.

What do you desire? What makes you itch?
What sort of a situation would you like?
Let’s suppose, I do this often in vocational guidance of students, they come to me and say, well, "we’re getting out of college and we have the faintest idea what we want to do". So I always ask the question, "what would you like to do if money were no object? How would you really enjoy spending your life?"

Read here about Alan Watts, the one speaking his ideas on the video.

Another one by Alan Watts, vía JM Toledano... Work as play (with subtitles in Spanish).




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Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Sacred economics

Life is a gift.

Copied&pasted from the YouTube page...

Directed by Ian MacKenzie http://ianmack.com
Produced by Velcrow Ripper, Gregg Hill, Ian MacKenzie

READ THE BOOK http://sacred-economics.com

HELP ADD SUBTITLES http://tinyurl.com/6qm37p9

Sacred Economics traces the history of money from ancient gift economies to modern capitalism, revealing how the money system has contributed to alienation, competition, and scarcity, destroyed community, and necessitated endless growth.

Today, these trends have reached their extreme - but in the wake of their collapse, we may find great opportunity to transition to a more connected, ecological, and sustainable way of being.

This short contains some visuals from the upcoming feature doc Occupy Love http://occupylove.org

FULL CREDITS

Directed & Edited by Ian MacKenzie
Producers: Ian MacKenzie, Velcrow Ripper, Gregg Hill
Cinematography: Velcrow Ripper, Ian MacKenzie
Animation: Adam Giangregorio, Brian Duffy
Music: Chris Zabriskie
Additional footage: Steven Simonetti, Pond 5, Youtube
Stills: Kris Krug, NASA
Special thanks: Charles Eisenstein, Stella Osorojos, Hart Traveller, Clara Roberts-Oss, Line 21 Media
"In a country well governed, poverty is something to be ashamed of. In a country badly governed, wealth is something to be ashamed of."
~Confucius
"Be careful to leave your children well instructed rather than rich, for the hopes of the instructed are better than the wealth of the ignorant."
~ Epictetus
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Monday, May 27, 2013

Presence & balance


When Tom Atlee shares a video, I pay attention to it. These ones came from him. They show great human abilities of presence, balance, concentration,.. the day I started to try meditation, said to be one of the many ways an Open Space facilitator could use to improve :-)!



Michael Grab (Gravityglue.com) explains his adventure...

The challenge here was making this balance happen within the 5 minute video limitation of my camera... it took about 5 takes to finally get it (AFTER getting to know the rocks). *FOCUS. Relax. the coolest thing is that the camera was able to capture the creation AND natural collapse of the balance before the 5 minute limit. completing the cycle. :)) so here's how it's done. *notice the technique of bracing the lower rocks while placing the next. the top rock acts as a pin to stabilize the whole structure, which is why it is very helpful to use a LARGE rock on top. plus, i like the overall design balance that the large top rock adds. and i love shades of red. as soon as i found that red rock, i knew it must go on top. it was a beautiful rock. :) contemplate, try it for yourself. all about presence in the moment. SLOW down. become the balance. :)
Another gem in a longer one (16´ with relaxing music): Miyoko Shida Rigolo (http://www.myspace.com/miyoko.shida), 53 years old, with palm beach sticks and a feather,

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