Holon divides itself in five important sections:

 

Members:

HOLON forms a network. Any group or individual can become a member, if they agree with the principles of HOLON and try to live and work from an holistic consciousness.
As a network HOLON is mainly decentralized and leaves everyone their individual approach.

Personal contacts and discussions are the foundation of any network. At least one conference a year gives opportunity to talk about organizational and substantial questions. Elements of politics, arts, meditation and communication are considered equally important. Conferences have taken place in Switzerland, France, Austria and Germany.

Six times a year we publish our activities in a magazine (KursKontakte) - unfortunately at the time only in German language. Starting to contact the English speaking part of Europe we intend to publish a magazine (and web-site) in the English languages. The articles cover inform about current activities and events and encourage exchange between members of the network.

 

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Pilgrims network:

The "Pilgrims´ Network" is a network offering bed & breakfast and other opportunities to all members of this pilgrims´ network.

 

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Study groups:

Study groups deal with important questions of human life in the tension between ecology, economy, society, politics and spirituality. The active group at the moment works on the subject of "a new structure of economics".

 

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Regional network centres:
Besides the focalizing team there are regional and local centres of the network. At the moment there are two of them in France and three in Germany - the focalizing team being situated in Zürich, Switzerland. Local centres are self-organized and independant, but in good contact with the focalizing team. Regional centres foster networking in their area. They initiate local activities and offer local services.

 

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The international focalizing team:
At the moment the international focalizing team consists of nine persons from Switzerland, Germany, Italy and France. They encourage networking and offer different services as a centre:
they organize congresses, supervise study-groups, collect and impart adresses and keep an archive of the participating groups and events. Above this they coordinate the network regarding common activities and meetings and run an office.

 

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