
This course was supported
by the EU Lifelong Learning programme.
SEMINAR: From Seed to Fulfilment: Creating
our Future
Facilitated by Arlene
and Jean-Claude Audergon
10 – 14 May 10:00am– 6:00pm Monday,
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and 9:30 – 5:00 on Tuesday
the 11th
Indian YMCA, central London, near Warren St and Great Portland
St tube stations
‘Seeds’ is a new programme that comes out of CFOR’s
belief in the capacity of individuals, organizations and whole
communities to make a difference to Europe and this world.
CFOR is supporting the goals of the European Union to strengthen
intercultural dialogue, awareness of diversity and unity, as
well the personal and collective creative processes needed to
shape our multicultural societies.The first workshop was funded
by the EU/ Grundtvig.
The aim of the workshop, From Seed to Fulfilment: Creating
our Future, is to enable you to catch the seeds of your
wildest ideas and sense of what is possible, and to learn to
discover how to support your deepest dreams to come to life,
fulfilment and action in the world.
“Seeds” helps you to explore your personal pattern
for finding your way from dream to fulfillment. People often
long to find a way to both feel in touch with their deepest dreams
and at the same time to be active and make a contribution. This
congruence between being centered and in touch with one’s
essence and creativity while being engaged with community and
work is a great privilege if you can find it.
One of the toughest challenges we face in society is hopelessness,
the belief that our problems are just so great, whether our personal
problems or those of the society and the whole world, that we
can never make a difference. The hopelessness gets compounded
on one hand by pain and oppression, and on the other hand by
thinking “its not my problem”. Many people feel that
in order to take part in society they have to put aside their
true dreams and deepest nature to ‘adapt’ or get
by. This leads to a tragic loss of creativity and diversity,
for individuals and for society.
We will actively seek a diverse group of participants on the
course in respect to country where you are resident, your organization,
profession or occupation, culture, ethnicity, race, religion,
gender, sexual orientation, economics, age, health and more.
Perhaps what will most unite all the participants on the course
will be a deep-seated interest in how one’s personal process
of development leads to making a contribution to one’s
community, Europe and the world.
We are ever inspired by the ideas and tools of Process Work – which
allow you to link up to transformative processes driving you,
shaping your personal life, your organization, your community,
and the collective movements of our times.
During the course:
- Catch a seed or dream, and help it reach fulfilment, without
losing the joy that was at the start
- Discover the underlying orientation and direction of your
learning from life experiences
- Practice methods of working with internalised oppression,
blocks and critics
- Stay close to the essence of your project, while being open
to feedback, surprise and change
- Discover your personal patterns of creativity, whether expressive
or internal using visual, auditory, proprioceptive and movement
processes
- Bridge your inner world and outer context, and the troubles
- Link your personal process with others in relationship, community
and social movements
- Appreciate endings and moments of completion, and the beginning
of something new.
CFOR has strong experience and rare expertise working in multicultural
and transnational contexts, facilitating conflict and supporting
individuals and communities to access the creativity within us
as a society. CFOR believes that individuals and organizations
have the capacity to make a difference in this world, recognizing
the profound connection between personal awareness and collective
change. Arlene and Jean Claude Audergon are teachers of Process
Oriented Psychology in the UK and internationally, conflict facilitators
and co-founders of CFOR. CFOR’s programmes include: ‘Europe
Matters’ focusing on human rights and transforming our
violent history in Europe into a creative multicultural future;
Post-conflict facilitation and community building in the Balkans; ‘Facilitation
for Leaders’ Annual Training Programme, and ‘Seeds’.
www.cfor.info and www.europematters.org
CFOR believes that each person matters and makes a difference
to our future. We see this as a fact, attitude and practice.
Warm greetings,
Arlene and Jean-Claude
www.cfor.info
For more information about Jean-Claude and Arlene Audergon’s
work visit www.cfor.info
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