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The work of the community has inward-oriented and outward oriented parts. Inward-oriented work is meant to support individual members and the community as a whole. For individuals, | The work of the community has inward-oriented and outward oriented parts. Inward-oriented work is meant to support individual members and the community as a whole. For individuals, | ||
- | Aside from individual support, inward oriented work is also dedicated to community development. Several core members constructed a co-living and working place (surrounded by silence and nature), acting as a permanent hub and lab for life-experiments of families and individuals. | + | Aside from individual support, inward oriented work is also dedicated to community development. Several core members constructed a co-living and working place (surrounded by silence and nature), acting as a permanent hub and lab for life-experiments of families and individuals. |
People who live elsewhere come together in regular gatherings and collaborative spaces online. The most frequent gatherings are meant for the core members (the body of the jellyfish), while the whole community (the body and the tentacles) comes together at least once yearly in a retreat. During the retreat people get to know and connect with each other in a safe space. They are engaged in a range of activities, several happening in parallel; from quiet one-to-one conversations to uproarious feasts and concentrated workshops, which organically emerge from the individual and collective needs. The retreats function akin to temporary monasteries. The rhythm of the retreat has structured times for active and contemplative tasks, with regular breaks for convivial meals and moments for silence. The atmosphere at the retreats is joyful and playful, allowing the lightness of creative energy to flow unimpeded. | People who live elsewhere come together in regular gatherings and collaborative spaces online. The most frequent gatherings are meant for the core members (the body of the jellyfish), while the whole community (the body and the tentacles) comes together at least once yearly in a retreat. During the retreat people get to know and connect with each other in a safe space. They are engaged in a range of activities, several happening in parallel; from quiet one-to-one conversations to uproarious feasts and concentrated workshops, which organically emerge from the individual and collective needs. The retreats function akin to temporary monasteries. The rhythm of the retreat has structured times for active and contemplative tasks, with regular breaks for convivial meals and moments for silence. The atmosphere at the retreats is joyful and playful, allowing the lightness of creative energy to flow unimpeded. | ||
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The (core) members are the stewards of the basic principles and values of the community. They foster a practice-based participatory culture, [[http:// | The (core) members are the stewards of the basic principles and values of the community. They foster a practice-based participatory culture, [[http:// | ||
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The community contributes to individual and systemic transitions by uncovering invisible aspects of reality, by " | The community contributes to individual and systemic transitions by uncovering invisible aspects of reality, by " | ||
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