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Gmail spam filters hosed?

April 9, 2005 By Chris Uncategorized

Can someone tell me why, in the last week I have been flooded with Gmail spam that is not getting filtered? And can anyone tell me if there is an end in sight?

Thank you.

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Nipun’s real work

April 8, 2005 By Chris Uncategorized One Comment

Nipun and Guri are on a pilgrimage. They are keeping a blog.

As they walk around northern India, they are looking for God, for compassion for giving and receiving. I think this is the most important weblog on the internet at the moment. I have been reading every single post, reading them out to others, reading and re-reading their accounts of engaged service. It continues to inspire me, in ways that pop out all over the place, like in this recent podcast of a conversation I had with Jack Ricchiuto and George Nemeth.

Lately I have found myself actually physically responding to Nipun’s writing and his stories. Today he writes about a barber and the huge pleasure each takes from giving freely to one another. I can feel that rising in me, the will to give and contribute. The feeling one gets sticking a day’s worth of pay through the door of a closed shop is palpable. It inspires, it makes me want to go and do something, something small.

I have been entranced with giving since the Giving Conference in Chicago last summer. I have been orbiting around some very interesting philanthropy conversations and seeing how giving is showing up in my own life. I have been donating time and energy to Aboriginal youth, to conference and workshop designs and to others, like Ashley and Christy who are planning a very neat Giving Conference of their own.

My business model has long incorporated a giving aspect to it. I donate time and knowledge to people who want it but who cannot afford to pay. Everything I have learned about the work I do has been gifted to me and I feel a strong obligation to pay that forward. People do hire me to “train” them in Open Space for example, but I have never turned anyone away if they are sincere about learning about the process. Thomas Arthur, who is an artist of immense original creativity was discussing this with me the other night and I think we agreed that our roles in the world were all about making contributions. We react strongly if people steal what we have – in Thomas’s case, a juggling routine – but if you ask for it, it’s yours.

My work is about creating things and releasing them into the world. Unleashing teachings that I have received, sharing stories of my experience, giving where I can and receiving gratefully and with a promise to use learning, which is the greatest gift you can give a teacher. Nipun is such an inspiration in this respect, and his presence on the web is greatly appreciated by me. You should read his work to and see what it inspires you to do.

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Alright

April 7, 2005 By Chris Uncategorized

From our hometown hero, Kinnie Starr: Alright.

…Your mind leads my eye
to a world more beautiful…

mp3: Kinnie Starr – Alright

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Linkage

April 7, 2005 By Chris Uncategorized

I’ve been hanging out with Ashley Cooper and Thomas Arthur this week learning how to juggle, playing Uno and Yahtzee and using the advantage of new eyes on the island to see things in a delightful new way. Both of these two lovely people have that gift.

And as a result of spending time hanging, there hasn’t been much blogging, but I have been doing some reading, and here are the latest things I’ve noticed:


  • Animals laughed long before humans arrived on the scene. They haven’t been laughing much since then.

  • Here’s a heck of a question from generationsit:

    Forget what Buddhism, Christian Mysticism, Vedanta, Hinduism, etc. have told you about the nature of existence and your own awareness right now. Let�s pretend that each one of those traditions�due to bad translations, collective delusion, and culturally-specific factors we�ll never understand�is totally full of sh_t. Let�s also pretend that the theories on Emptiness, Nirvana, Godhead, Nonduality etc. are also completely wrong, outmoded, and outdated (and, for me at least, boring). What, in your own words, is your deepest experience of this moment right now? What new spiritual theory could we synthesize if left to our own devices?
  • Wild Thoughts Magazine: an online journal of environmental writing

  • Jack Ricchiuto has sold his little house on gassho avenue and bought a bigger place on jackzen boulevard. It seems he’s opening a optician’s practice in the basement.

  • The Lady’s not for burning

  • Free Throat Singing Videos, including all kinds of traditions

  • Dave Pollard contributes some expansive thinking on conversation. Welcome to my world, Dave!

  • Bernie DeKoven reflects on the legacy of New Games:

    “The search for the well-played game is what holds the community together. But the freedom to change the game is what gives the community its power.’


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Keep Shining Like a Star

April 4, 2005 By Chris Uncategorized

Song from Alison David:

…Pure and clear
I feel warmth whenever you�re near me
You�re my family and you�ll always be
Brothers and sisters coming together as one

All the things you do
Keep me loving you
Just the way you are
Keep shining like a star…

mp3: Allison David – Keep Shining Like A Star

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