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a definition

CCI network
world-wide -  peer -
active - creative and
exciting

CCI

the CCI network
The CCI network is a network of CCI co-counsellors and co-counselling communities from all over the world, with active groups in Aotearoa (New Zealand), Belgium, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, the Netherlands, UK and the  USA.
CCI co-counsellors who have completed their 40 hours basic training with a CCI co-counsel teacher can join the network. The network is peer organised, non-hierarchical .
CCI co-counsellors meet at international workshops, for instance in Europe, the USA or New Zealand. Most local groups welcome visiting CCI co-counsellors from other communities to their meetings and workshops.
International CCI workshops are co-created by their participants.  CCI co-counselling  supports people in discovering and developing their full creative potential . The results of this process are reflected in the huge creativity, with which co-counsellors organise and run their workshops, making them into exciting international events.

Text: J. Stassen 2/2000

community

method

CCI is a planet-wide association of individuals and local networks. Local networks are independent, self-governing peer organisations, exploring ways of being effective social structures while avoiding all forms of authoritarian control.

based on the
great missing,
not knowing
how to act on:
             people
             hurting
             people
spirituality

CCI fundamentals:
at least 40 hours

the four models of observing of John Heron in its most expansive form as feeling, which is the root and fundament of all the other modes; the up-hierarchy (feeling and personhood page 20;
                                               ISBN 0-8039-8729-3

The discovering and learning process of the fundamentals of CCI co-counselling shifts from the present to the past and from the past back to the present and into the future, using the techniques and realising the new insights into practical actions.
The centre of the whole process of producing order in what seems to be a complete chaos of not knowing, is permission to be and to act in the way that seems appropriate to you. This healing permission, offered by the mystery of  unconditional attention of another human being, seems to be the core of the growth into new insights.

Niek Sickenga   2/2000

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