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Frequently Asked Questions
Immediate Social Action
Question. Will you take a stand about an urgent subject?
Answer: Yes. Our basic position is “deep democracy.” Please create a
forum or meeting as soon as possible. With you, we shall try to model the world we need. If we can’t be present, we shall find others who can.
Open Forums and Conferences
Question: Can you do an open forum in our city?
Answer: We or friends in our group will surely help when possible.
Question : Can you speak at our conference?
Answer: We need about 1 to 1.5 years advance notice at this point
to consider the possibility. But if we can't make it, we have good friends
who are at least at good at what you may need as we are.
 Seminars
Question: Can anyone come to your seminars?
Answer: Yes, usually anyone can come, except to classes in Portland
especially designated for advanced students. This is done to keep those
classes small.
Question: Do you need special education to attend?
Answer. No, most of our work includes a short introduction for
those who have never been with us before.
Question: What do you charge an organization who needs your help?
Answer. If we have time, and depending upon the situation
and group, we will either not charge for our work, or will negotiate
a price depending upon the goals and economic situation of the
organization, the country etc.
Question: What is your scholarship policy?
Answer. Depending upon need, at least one out of ten people comes
free (or 2 pay half etc). When possible, these folks are asked to help
with the administration of the seminar.

Interconnections with other groups
Question: Are you a Jungian?
Answer: Arny's first love was Jung. He was a Jungian Training analyst
and feels closely connected with the Jungian community. However, we also
feel closely connected to most psychological and spiritual communities
whose philosophies include interest in all states of consciousness, people,
relationship styles, and groups.
Individual Work
Question: Can you recommend someone in my area to work with?
Answer: Yes. To save time, please mention very briefly your image of an ideal helper, and very generally, what sort of help might be needed.
Question:. Do you need medications with psychotic states if you
use process work?
Answer: We are not physicians and cannot answer this question.
Process work is not "anti-medicine", but synergistic,
in the sense of trying to work with everyone and each system
that can be helpful.
Question. Why not call process work "therapy."
Answer: We often do, but in essence, process work is more
than "healing" in
the sense of "making someone better" but rather focuses on
following the individual, relationship or group's overall nature and
process.
Question: Which books do you recommend for beginners, those
interested only in organizations, only in individual psychology, or politics,
science, comawork?
Answer: Please see the top of our Publications
page. Thank you.

Coma work
Question: Can you tell the world about the amazing coma-awakenings
I have had?
Answer; please send us a short statement of your experiences,
and we will try to put them up on our web site if possible.
Question: My doctors tell me it is hopeless to communicate with
my friend in a coma. Is that correct?
Answer: we have no single answer to this question. In most
situations where the person has returned to everyday consciousness,
there is anecdotal evidence verifying that the comatose person
felt communicated with. In our experience, using Comawork sensitively
and lovingly is potentially helpful for all concerned.
Relationship work
Question:. Can process work help me get back together with my friend?
Answer. Process work often helps relationship situations
by dealing with awareness of signals and the dreaming process,
but the goal of the work is not one particular relationship "state" but
rather awareness of what is happening.

WorldWork
Question:. Can the worldwork aspect of process work be applied to
schools?
Answer: Yes, especially stressing the "playfulness" aspects
of role play.
Question: How do people deal best with the stress of processing
issues is groups?.
Answer. The answer to this depends upon the experience,
and culture of the people concerned and the individuals. If people
are fearful, then their fear and the thing causing the fear should
be recognized as "roles" to be gently dealt with. In
war or high conflict zones, it is important to appreciate that
some people may not want to talk about stressful situations at
all, while others do. Make two kinds of work for both groups when
possible. Note, in religious communities, a particular belief system
can be used to maintain awareness "in the fire."
Question: Are certain groups addicted to conflict?
Answer. Much of the aggressive behavior we are all capable
of is due to the fear of more pain, and revenge because of painful
memories.
No one we have ever met is "addicted" to conflict.
Question. Does Worldwork include Non Violent
communication?
Answer. Yes, but we see this as a process, not a
state or program, because awareness work seeks the
essence to everything, including both subtle and strong emotions.
Question. Why don't conflicts just clear up after a while?
Answer. Dialogue about CR issues alone is not enough without
processing the background or historical
sense of persecution.
Question.Does worldwork deal only with large group conflict?
Answer. No, not in our mind. Worldwork is an awareness
attitude, an approach to situations including large and small groups, relationships
and individuals. Worldwork stresses the collective groundwork to each of
these situations, using a field oriented or global perspectives. Thus,
worldwork is an approach, an attitude, a feeling skill for working with
the innermost reaches of each of us as well as the global field of events
of which we are all part.

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