By Ralph White, Open Center Co-Founder
In putting together this short history of The Open Center I found multiple emotions rising to the surface in my psyche. First, as I looked at photos from the early Open Center on Spring St. in Soho, our home for the first 25 years, I found myself filled with memories of the warmth, community, joy and creativity that characterized the early years. I experienced many feelings of affection and love toward former staff members who dedicated important years of their lives to serving the mission of the Center but have since moved away. And, of course, there are deeply poignant feelings for those who have died in the course of the Center’s 36 years of existence.
I recalled feelings of intense joy as The Open Center took off and was greeted with such warmth from New Yorkers. I felt, too, the creative juices that flowed through the staff as we took on the substantial challenge of pioneering so many holistic ideas, practices and initiatives in New York back in the 80s when so much of this material was considered flakey and ungrounded.
You can’t look back on 36 years without a mix of delight and an element of sorrow. Sorrow for those lost, wonderful initiatives that were not followed through on for multiple reasons, mostly financial stress. And of course it’s touching, even inspiring, to think how a more holistic, ecological and spiritual consciousness has permeated our culture in ways we could barely have hoped for all those years ago. Meditation is no longer considered a fancy word for sleep, complementary medicine is no longer dismissed as snake oil, the need for a greener, more sustainable world is undeniable and countless people embrace paths to personal growth and wellness. So it feels very satisfying to know that The Open Center did so much to bring these things into the heart of the world’s most influential city.
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So I finish this short history with a predominant feeling of pride and satisfaction at what has been accomplished. But also a poignant sense of avenues that could have been pursued further and an awareness of the enormous task that still awaits us as we work for a healthier, more conscious, more multicultural and more green world.
Please enjoy the history below and perhaps you will share some of my feeling of gratitude for the dedication and commitment of many that has made this ongoing work possible.