<DIV style="font-family:Arial, sans-serif; font-size:10pt;">Gordon as we used to say....Your life is pronounced whole, perfect, good and Occupied.<BR><BR>-David Walters<BR><BR>
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<DIV></DIV><BIG><FONT face="Comic Sans MS">I know that many of us are engaged in some way with the Occupy movement, and it's a subject worth talking about. We've had Occupiers in our facilitation training here in Seattle, and Molly Shaw and I have worked with several of their projects. <BR><BR>I caused something of a disturbance in the Force (who, me?) this January. I announced at the annual ToP conference in Sacramento that I thought we might have some things to learn as well as to share about grassroots facilitation through dialogue with the Occupy movement--and that I had therefore invited about fifteen Occupiers from Seattle and UC Davis to our gathering for an interchange session. <BR><BR>This came about because I had mentioned to some of my troublesome friends here in Seattle that I would be attending this conference and then learned that a number of them would be on a trek visiting other Occupy groups along the Pacific coast during that same time. It became very clear to me that God intended for our two groups to connect.<BR><BR>The ToP leadership team put this on the schedule as a small Open Space option on the last afternoon of our conference. It would be while most attendees would be completing </FONT></BIG><BIG><FONT face="Comic Sans MS">action planning in </FONT></BIG><BIG><FONT face="Comic Sans MS">their task forces for the year ahead. <BR><BR>However, when I asked that morning for how many were interested in being part of this Occupy encounter, over 90% of the hands in the plenary shot up. The leadership team died: there went the prime working time for all that planning. (I may never be invited to another ToP conference.)<BR><BR>Nonetheless, despite shooting me looks that would have dropped a more sensitive soul in his tracks, our leaders rebounded gracefully, declared it a consensus that the whole conference would adjourn to the hotel veranda outdoors for this event and that the scheduled planning would simply start earlier, over lunch that day.<BR><BR>As you'll see from the video, I had a ball doing this. This included participating in a little direct action after the session, led by the Occupiers, at the Capitol Mall a few blocks away (what's called a Guerrilla Mic Check, to use the technical term--not something included in this clip. The marching that opens the video is of us on our way to cause that trouble). No, no one got arrested doing it.<BR><BR>Joanna Kohler was our videographer, and Marti Roach and I worked with her on the editing. You'll recognize a number of Order colleagues in the group, as well as interesting ritual activity, a great witness, clearly stated rubrics for participation and team facilitation being created on the spot by people who have just met one another. <BR><BR>Enjoy--and, if you share my sense of its importance, let's talk more about just what is going on with this movement and why we maybe should pay attention to it.<BR><BR></FONT><FONT face="Comic Sans MS"><A href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MnjmWcJjET4">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MnjmWcJjET4</A><BR><BR>Gordon</FONT></BIG> _______________________________________________ Dialogue mailing list <A href="/eonapps/ft/wm/page/compose?send_to=Dialogue%40lists.wedgeblade.net">Dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net</A> <A href="http://lists.wedgeblade.net/listinfo.cgi/dialogue-wedgeblade.net">http://lists.wedgeblade.net/listinfo.cgi/dialogue-wedgeblade.net</A> </DIV>