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White Plum Council Retreat - July 24–26
Council is an age-old tribal practice of sitting around the fire and sharing within a circle. The Way of Council is a core practice of the Zen Peacemaker Order and has had significant impact on how many sanghas in the White Plum are organized and practice Zen. Council can be an integral aspect of Zen training and practice. Council hones our capacity to bear witness to our many selves, listen deeply, speak from the heart, and plunge into our shared experience of life. It can foster relationships, perspective-taking, and strengthen community.
This 2-day training will be in the form of a retreat. It is organized in three parts.
Part 1 introduces and orients participants to the spirit of Council.
Part 2 explores the basics of Council, facilitation, and ways of keeping Council alive.
Part 3 explores the Gate of Sweet Nectar, 6 realms, 5 wisdom energies, council within meditation; and Fishbowl Council.
Part 4 explores Council Limitations, Effective Modes of Decision-making, Nonviolent and Cross-Cultural Communication.
Each participant will receive a White Plum Council Handbook, an incentive to facilitate Council certificate, and Council’s Facilitator’s Quick Sheet as part of the curriculum. A draft of a schedule and outline of the training sessions is listed below.
Council Learnings:
Understand the history, purpose, ritual aspects, spirit, and gathering of group wisdom.
Explore the basics of Council (e.g. history, purpose, ritual, set-up, styles, guidelines, Three Tenets, facilitation, and aliveness.)
Learn how to read the field, address shadows, work with power & cultural dynamics.
See the limitations of Council (e.g. it’s not for direct communication, grievance processes, group therapy, decision-making, etc.)
Retreat Prices – Nonmembers: $225, Members: $199. Maximum: 16 people.
Retreat is In-person Only
Facilitator: Sensei Jitsujo T. Gauthier
Training Schedule:
Schedule: begins Friday, July 24 @ 7:00 PM; Ends Sun. July 26 @ 4 PM
FRIDAY
7-9 PM. Introduction to Council + Welcome
SATURDAY
7-7:50 AM. Morning Meditation
8:00 Breakfast
9-12 PM. Training Session 1
12:15. Lunch + Rest
2-5 Training Session 2
4-6 Exercise, Walk, Stretch, Rest
6:00 Dinner
7:30-9 Evening Council
10 Sleep
SUNDAY
7-7:50 AM Morning Meditation
8:00 Breakfast
9-12 PM Training Session 3
12:15 Lunch + Rest
1:30-3:30 Training Session 4
3:30-4 Clean-up & End
Introduction to Council:
• History & Purpose of Council
• Council as Ritual
• Spirit of Council
• Allowing the Wisdom of the Group
Training Session 1: The Basics
• Council Set-up, Guidelines, and Styles
• Council Facilitation
• Keeping Council Alive
Training Session 2: Intimacy and Playfulness
• Council Games
• The Three Tenet in Council
• Deepening in Council
Training Session 3: Working with Shadows
• Reading the Field
• Addressing the Shadow and Turning into the Skid
• Working with Power & Cultural Dynamics
Training Session 4: Limitations
• Limitations of Council (e.g., NOT direct communication, grievance process, group therapy, an effective
form of decision making, etc.)
• Other Effective modes of Decision-making, Nonviolent & Cross-cultural Communication
Council is an age-old tribal practice of sitting around the fire and sharing within a circle. The Way of Council is a core practice of the Zen Peacemaker Order and has had significant impact on how many sanghas in the White Plum are organized and practice Zen. Council can be an integral aspect of Zen training and practice. Council hones our capacity to bear witness to our many selves, listen deeply, speak from the heart, and plunge into our shared experience of life. It can foster relationships, perspective-taking, and strengthen community.
This 2-day training will be in the form of a retreat. It is organized in three parts.
Part 1 introduces and orients participants to the spirit of Council.
Part 2 explores the basics of Council, facilitation, and ways of keeping Council alive.
Part 3 explores the Gate of Sweet Nectar, 6 realms, 5 wisdom energies, council within meditation; and Fishbowl Council.
Part 4 explores Council Limitations, Effective Modes of Decision-making, Nonviolent and Cross-Cultural Communication.
Each participant will receive a White Plum Council Handbook, an incentive to facilitate Council certificate, and Council’s Facilitator’s Quick Sheet as part of the curriculum. A draft of a schedule and outline of the training sessions is listed below.
Council Learnings:
Understand the history, purpose, ritual aspects, spirit, and gathering of group wisdom.
Explore the basics of Council (e.g. history, purpose, ritual, set-up, styles, guidelines, Three Tenets, facilitation, and aliveness.)
Learn how to read the field, address shadows, work with power & cultural dynamics.
See the limitations of Council (e.g. it’s not for direct communication, grievance processes, group therapy, decision-making, etc.)
Retreat Prices – Nonmembers: $225, Members: $199. Maximum: 16 people.
Retreat is In-person Only
Facilitator: Sensei Jitsujo T. Gauthier
Training Schedule:
Schedule: begins Friday, July 24 @ 7:00 PM; Ends Sun. July 26 @ 4 PM
FRIDAY
7-9 PM. Introduction to Council + Welcome
SATURDAY
7-7:50 AM. Morning Meditation
8:00 Breakfast
9-12 PM. Training Session 1
12:15. Lunch + Rest
2-5 Training Session 2
4-6 Exercise, Walk, Stretch, Rest
6:00 Dinner
7:30-9 Evening Council
10 Sleep
SUNDAY
7-7:50 AM Morning Meditation
8:00 Breakfast
9-12 PM Training Session 3
12:15 Lunch + Rest
1:30-3:30 Training Session 4
3:30-4 Clean-up & End
Introduction to Council:
• History & Purpose of Council
• Council as Ritual
• Spirit of Council
• Allowing the Wisdom of the Group
Training Session 1: The Basics
• Council Set-up, Guidelines, and Styles
• Council Facilitation
• Keeping Council Alive
Training Session 2: Intimacy and Playfulness
• Council Games
• The Three Tenet in Council
• Deepening in Council
Training Session 3: Working with Shadows
• Reading the Field
• Addressing the Shadow and Turning into the Skid
• Working with Power & Cultural Dynamics
Training Session 4: Limitations
• Limitations of Council (e.g., NOT direct communication, grievance process, group therapy, an effective
form of decision making, etc.)
• Other Effective modes of Decision-making, Nonviolent & Cross-cultural Communication