How To Build A Grass-Root Movement Community
Civilized and respectable community is developed out of respect
for individual member’s differences, gifts and merits.
It is vital, to withhold one-sided self-satisfying judgment
about another person’s ideas and values.
To communicate effectively, it is essential to speak personally
and specifically, rather than generally and abstractly.
It is important to free your mind from prejudices, expectations,
ideologies, and the need to control, and other preoccupations
when building a grass-root community.
An open mind and free from prejudices is required to listen
objectively, both to our inner voice of reason and the voices
of others, and is required on a group level for community formation
and maintenance.
Recognizing The True Value And Dynamics
Of Grass-Root Movement Community:
The experience of genuine community is empowering, healing and
unifying.
Vulnerability in sharing your own pain allows you to experience
others’ vulnerability, thus healing and transforming, vulnerability,
to resistance.
Sharing heartache as well as joy is an essential part of genuine
healthy community development.
It is necessary from time to time to monitor the process of
the group as a whole in order to enhance and maintain community’s
energy and effectiveness.
By shifting your awareness from individual members to the group
as a whole, you can become conscious of the group as an organism.
For example, when in meetings the group has become quieter,
or the laughter seems different, etc.
Some Characteristics of Genuine Grass-Root
Movement Community:
A Genuine Grass-Root Movement Community is inclusive and accepting.
Individual merits and differences are celebrated collectively.
True community is safe and confessional. Each member is free
to express his or her fact of reality. There is an opportunity
to express both the sadness and happiness. Genuine community facilitates
healing and converting - once members stop trying to heal and
convert one another.
It manifests a palpable community spirit. A community is contemplative
and introspective. Its members are progressively learning to be
open-minded, and consequently are progressively learning to be
responsive to the spirit of sharing - to speak when they feel
moved, and to be silent when feeling stilled.
It is a group of all leaders who share equal responsibility
for and commitment to maintaining community spirit. And, it is
an ideal decision-making body.
It is also a group whose members can exchange thoughts and ideas
gracefully.
A genuine community is a group of peoples who cherish one another
and who grow to understand and love the many kinds of common values
and concerns they all share.
Some Thoughts on Grass-Root Movement
Community Building:
Community building is to the collective what spiritual practice
is to the individual.
Community building brings process into the political arena,
altering hierarchical forms of organization, which often lead
to the individual’s alienation and isolation.
Authenticity is an expression of one’s truth in the moment offering
an opportunity to connect with our deepest selves. We achieve
authentic expression by speaking from our inner selves, and not
from our social masks, or false identifications.
Changing our process, the way we interact, is a political act
moving us into a new model that heals the split between means
- ends, mind - body, being - doing.
The goal is to experience authentic community. We seek to create
a sacred space for communion, which once achieved, allows easeful
dialogue and harmony in collective action.
When we are being asked to speak from our inner self, we are
not responding directly to each other, but to what the other has
elicited in us. This is a distinction between community building
and interactive dialogue.
We use “I” statements to facilitate describing our experience
of what we perceive to be occurring. Speaking from the “I” does
not guarantee understanding, or that you’ll be heard, but provides
the opportunity for it.
Silence is a part of speech. The request to say our name is
a way of providing a pause to center and ground us.
A willingness to be present with both one’s positive and negative
feelings, allows participants to move beyond masks into authentic
communication.
As we dispense with the masks that keep us from each other,
and ourselves, we discover the spontaneity and joy when we allow
our real selves to emerge. Paying rigorous attention to who we
are and how we are with each other is not a burden or chore, but
a privilege.
The community building process invites us to access our feelings,
thus breaking through the pervasive denial separating us from
what is real.
Community building is an experiential process for which each
person is equally responsible.
Facilitators are guides who have experienced community but cannot
plan what will happen.
Never Give Up,
Bahram Maskanian
- - Those who profess to favor freedom and yet depreciate agitation, are people who want crops without ploughing the ground; they want rain without thunder and lightning; they want the ocean without the roar of its many waters. The struggle may be a moral one, or it may be a physical one, or it may be both. But it must be a struggle. Power concedes nothing without a demand; it never has and it never will. - - Frederick Douglass