Spreading the Orthodoxy: L3
L3: Standardized Dissemination
When Schools desire to spread the word outside the insider group of adherents, there is a concern that all communications accord with the orthodoxy. That means dissemination needs to be a group decision and kept under group control.
Centres
Dynamic Duality: Dissemination projects are complicated: requiring adherents to manage events, produce pamphlets, and prepare lectures. Any writing or preparation of materials is a creative task that is a matter for willing individuals who inevitably put their own stamp on the output. Groups cannot do such work. However, anything to do with the doctrine needs to be approved by the group to ensure there is nothing idiosyncratic or inappropriate.
So this level in the Tree will generate two polarized but connected Centres:
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Any dissemination effort is only as good as the materials that are created, so the personal pole is dominant and placed on the right in the Tree.
Psychosocial Pressure :
The two L3-Centres are linked because groups need to instruct individuals what to produce, and all produced materials require approval by the group. There is potentially much discussion about what to say and how to say it and this process in itself develops a shared understanding and strengthens the School.
Doctrine Clarification.
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Production of doctrinal materials suitable for external consumption demonstrates that the realization and its orthodox formulation have been fully assimilated by the adherent. The materials become a way to display to other members and to the public the profundity that has been achieved.
Doctrinal Expertise.
Channel is labeledDissemination enables communication of the fundamentals that have been determined as orthodox, while the intensity of realizations promotes dissemination.
Doctrine Promotion
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Mentoring and supervision provide examples and insight into difficult issues that support the creation of materials to aid dissemination. The creation of those materials also organises thinking which assists effective teaching and guidance.
Doctrine Consolidation
Channel is labeledMentors typically contribute to dissemination projects, in part because those projects are designed to generate new adherents who will require supervision, and in part because that is a way to support the school more generally. Both Centres are mutually supportive ways to contribute to the School's outreach.
School Participation
Channel is labeled:- Continue to Levels 4 and 5 that determine the orthodoxy.
Originally posted: 4-Dec-2022. Last updated: 10-Apr-2024.