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ZEGG FORUM GUIDELINES
For Facilitation:
For Co-Facilitation:
- Your role is to be there to support the facilitation and the process to see what the facilitator misses, sometimes to correct or to ask if it seems that the performance appears one-sided.
- The facilitator can ask you for feedback on what you have seen so far and perhaps for suggestions as to how to proceed.
- Also, always hold a willingness to go into the center and give mirrors.
For Audience:
- Participate SILENTLY with full attention, always without any judgement or condemnation and with love and discernment.
- Never comment out loud, never interfere.
- Hold an attitude of non-judgmental curiosity.
- Volunteer to mirror when you feel moved to respond from a supportive place.
- Everything that is said in the center of the circle during a ZEGG Forum is to be kept confidential (speak about people or intimate matters concerning others and yourself only when they are present).
- If and when you are triggered into your 'stuff' from what is brought up in the middle, wait 24 hours before bringing it up to the group or the participant.
The Participant:
- Tell very briefly why you have come into the middle and what you would like to achieve there.
- Be open to experimenting. Follow the facilitator's suggestions and answer their questions holding the intention to make yourself visible and be open, tracking down and revealing one's truth.
Mirrors:
- It is best to give mirrors for people whom we feel love for.
- If you are not interested in the person and what they expressed in the middle then don't give feedback.
- Respond from a self-referenced expression of honesty rather than giving advice.
- Leave out your own personal story when mirroring (i.e. "that makes me think of my own experience...").
- Do not respond with a mirror from a place of reactivity, as in a knee-jerk reaction, or when your buttons are pushed.
- If and when you are triggered into your 'stuff' from what is brought up in the middle, wait 24 hours before bringing it up to the group or the participant.
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