Reflections & Responses

Reflections

  • Analyze and evaluate different types of gatherings.

  • Deeply reflect on your own experiences attending, participating in, or hosting gathering(s).

After experiencing a gathering, post a short response on our Discord about what resonated with you the most. Do not summarize—in other words, do not regurgitate. Rather, you should:

  • Include a link to the URL (if applicable) within your post.

  • Share any epiphanies or insights that occurred to you.

  • If the gathering is not your own, describe how the experience may or may not reflect your own gatherings. Will it inform or change your own gatherings in any way? Why or why not?

Answer the following questions:

  • Three key point(s) (or the most useful or valuable thing(s) you learned) from this gathering that can be applied to your own or future gatherings, and why.

  • Is there anything you do differently or would do differently?

  • How does this gathering connect with or break from your prior knowledge of this kind of gathering?

  • (if applicable) Any confusing points? Anything you question about the gathering?

Responses

After interacting with any assigned reading, audio, or video, post a short response on our Discord about what resonated with you the most. Do not summarize—in other words, do not regurgitate. Rather, you should add or discuss:

  • Include a link to the URL (if applicable) within your post.

  • any epiphanies or insights that occurred to you.

  • Describe how the experience may or may not reflect gatherings. Will it inform or change your possible gathering(s) or process in any way? Why or why not?

If no specific questions are provided, answer the following questions instead:

  • Please provide three key point(s) (or the most useful or valuable thing(s) you learned) from this resource that can be applied to gatherings and why.

  • Is there anything you disagree with and why? Or anything you do differently or would do differently?

  • How does this resource connect with or break from your prior knowledge?

  • (if applicable) Any confusing points?

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