We are interested in creating a network, not an organization and its implications. What we create lives in the now. It lives as long as people think it’s interesting and ceases living when people don’t find it interesting anymore.
We have started the project but it is not our project. It is an open project; a journey that has begun.
We wish that those who participate in the project see it as a common project that we all influence, shape and develop. The quality of the project and its longevity depends upon whether the participants experience it as their project.
In the longer term it is our great wish that others can take over this project and carry it on.
As we draw experiences from this project we would like to write articles that document and describe the possibilities for personal and spiritual development through such a project.
As a participant in the project you will have an appointed facilitator who will be your contact person and your personal guide during the project. The facilitator is not your therapist but your way shower and coach.
As the project grows the number of facilitators will have to grow so we can keep contact to all participants. We therefore seek facilitators who can help developing the project.
In order to stick to the work and continue for a longer period of time, commitment is needed in the shape of engagement, activity and energy. This counts both in your own practice and daily routine, but also in relation to your group and your facilitator. You must be enthusiastic about it. It’s a good idea to create goals and benchmarks for yourself and the group, so that the members of the group are committed to each other. It is important to be a part of a group to succeed with this.