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Seminar level I - Collective Intelligence - 12-14 September 2009

Collective intelligence, wisdom and Consciousness

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Tepoztlán, Mexico

  • Arrival of participants: Friday sept 11 to be ready for early morning on the 12th of september.
  • Seminar: Saturday sept 13th at 8am to Monday 14th evening (3 full days)
  • Departure: Tuesday 15th morning

Take a look at who organizes the event 

This seminar will be held in English.


Contact :
Fernanda Ibarra
International phone: +52 739 39 50 976
From Mexico: 045 55 1473 0965

skype: luvina    Twitter: fer_ananda

REGISTRATION FORM
(click to register
)

Number of confirmed registrations

20

 

Please read the complete information below and the FAQ before making any decision!

What is collective intelligence?

Collective intelligence is a new research discipline (like sociology or anthropology). Collective intelligence helps us see how evolutionary forces are opening new paths for the next forms of social life, and what are the possibilities offered to us as individuals. How do individuals cooperate? What is the relationship between the individual and the collective? Is it necessarily conflicting? What is the link between being and doing? What are the technologies? What is that we call "right placement" ? What is a culture? A belief system? What are the invisible architectures? How do we get a sense of the whole?

What is the goal of the seminar and who is it for?

  • Get an understanding of the different forms collective intelligence.
  • Observe the new emerging forms of collective intelligence in humanity (called global collective intelligence).
  • Build core language and integral practice to enter in this new paradigm.
  • Explore how to build new paths to make global wisdom driven organizations possible.

 

This seminar is for those who want to understand, support and contribute to the next forms of social life that evolution is creating in humanity. It doesn't matter whether participants are leaders, coaches, politicians, social entrepreneurs, simple citizens, students, inventors, politicians or writers. What matters is their openmindedness, their commitment to explore new paradigms, their will to combine personal growth and culture, technology and body practice, being and doing.

Participants leave the seminar with keys and early practice that allow them to see possible paths, for themselves as well as for the organizations they lead or support.

What's in the seminar?

Here are some of the topics covered in the seminar:

  • Learn the foundations of collective intelligence (CI) as a research and developpement discipline.
  • Review the different forms of collective intelligence: original, swarm, pyramidal, global
  • Understand core concepts, maps and language such as invisible architectures, the role of currencies, socialware, holopticism, object links...
  • Understand the role of technology and socialware, be it for supporting today's organizations (pyramidal collective intelligence) or for building tomorrow's organizations (global collective intelligence) through socialware;
  • Explore your right placement, reconciling being and doing through an exploration of integrity process allows the participant to define his/her right placement in the context of global collective intelligence
  • Learn how to build wise and efficient organizations, built on human sovereignty, genius and creativity
  • An integral practice. Each plane of the being is solicited in our practice: body, mind, spirit. Participants learn how to engage these planes in the social field, as this is crucial to overcome today's limitations in conventional organizations. We play with concepts and maps, we learn how to balance the physical and online spaces, we practice body exercises, we explore concrete study cases, we do workshops.

What the seminar is not

A 3 days seminar is too short to become an expert on collective intelligence. Just like sports or music, expertise arises through regular practice and training with others. Participants are encouraged to take this direction.

The seminar is not about personal development and group therapy, although we do go in our edges for building CI practice with others. It is a space for building next forms of organizations, which requires openmindedness, curiosity, a strong will to open to ourselves and others.

Admission criteria

Attendees are already on a path of personal growth. It is required that participants have already gone through enough personal development and solved relational issues that may stop a whole group. Openmindedness, curiosity, wonder, are necessary.

Attendees are open to meditation as well as the integral approach described earlier (body, mind, spirit). They understand that human experience is a subjective inner construct mirroring with an external objective phenomenology of the world, hence being and doing cannot be lived separately.

Attendees are open to the diversity of proposed exercises, be they physical, methodological, intellectual, spiritual or emotional. Attendees are in good physical condition and happy to move their body. They have also read the paper: "Collective intelligence: the invisible revolution".

Attendees also have good understanding and practice of the Internet and socialware. They are open to innovation and technology as being linked to consciousness. They are willing to learn the next technologies and tools that will sustain the next forms of collective intelligence.

Place & lodging


The seminar will take place in the little town of Tepoztlán, about 1 hour South of Mexico City. The hosting location is in a magical garden where the trees and the mountain provide for an energizing and pure container for our work.
 
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Werika is our selected lodging space, where beauty and connection to the land combine with good nourishment, rest and great pricing. Food will be provided in two places, the event space and Werika.

Food will be vegetarian food, including teas and drinks for breaks.

 

Cost

The costs below only cover TheTransitioner direct expenses to organize the seminar, the lodging and the food.

The Transitioner cost can be paid either 100% with conventional money (Mexican pesos or Dollars), or split 50% conventional money and 50% WEs.

Food and lodging need to be paid with conventional money (MXN or USD).

A registration deposit of $3,200 MXN (or $140 USD) is necessary no matter what.

 

  100% conventional money
50% conventional money + 50% WE's
TheTransitioner $3,200 MXN (or $250 USD)

$1,600 MXN (or $125 USD) + 90 WEs

See below how to earn WEs

Lodging (4 nights) -- optional if you have your own place to stay $1200 MXN (or $135 USD)
Food $600 MXN (or $70 USD)

 

Registration

Please fill in the REGISTRATION FORM before September 1st 2009. This seminar will be confirmed if we have 20 registered participants. Otherwise the seminar will be cancelled and you will get your money back.

During your online subscription it is asked that you make a $3,200 MXN deposit to the bank accout below. This will cover 50% of the seminar costs and 50% of the lodging and food. The rest will be paid during the seminar. Only registration forms coming with the deposit will be considered as valid.

Pay by direct transfer to TheTransitioner bank account Pay with PayPal (money transfer or credit card)

Account holder: TheTransitioner.org

Bank name: Crédit Coopératif

Address:
Immeuble Hémilythe - BP 10325
150, avenue George Pompidou
13617 Aix-en-Provence cedex 1
France


International Account number:
IBAN: FR76 4255 9000 3841 0200 0121 476
BIC (swift code): CCOPFRPPXXX

Make a $3200 MXN reservation deposit

 

Other Questions?

Where does the money go?

The money you pay for the seminar (conventional money or WEs) only covers our direct expenses. It doesn't make us sustainable, as individuals and as an organization. We have decided to give this seminar because we know it is useful and it changes people's and organizations' lives. We do it with joy and sense of purpose.

That said anyone has the right to contribute to our sustainability, either by offering extra money or WE's.

If you still think this event is too expensive, you may read this page in order to give yourself more time to think about it.

What if I don't have enough money to attend this seminar?

Lack of money should never stop anyone to move forward, specially when this is about our journey in life. Door will always be open. Here are some possibilities:

  • you can pay in fractioned way
  • we can explore an exchange of wealth (barter). Not everyone has conventional money, but everyone has wealth to exchange --competencies, time, other assets... TheTransitioner needs you to grow and fulfill its mission. Your time and your competencies can certainly replace Euros, dollars or pesos.
  • You may earn WEs to pay part of your costs (see below)

We are confident that joyful and right solutions will show up.

What are the WEs?

WEs is the currency issued by TheTransitioner.org to create a sustainable economy and community that is not 100% dependent on the conventional scarce money. 

How do I earn WEs?

WEs can be earned by providing your own work to anyone and any organization who join this currency. All you have to do is create an account in the flowplace. There you can see the offers that can make you earn WEs that you can then spend for the seminar and for any other need you may have.

 

Still some questions? Check the FAQ

 

 


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