Difference between revisions of "Study Groups"

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''"Other ways to get involved would be to form informal study groups.  This  might be a casual meeting of two friends over coffee once a month  discussing and studying the information.  If more people participate in  such an informal study group, it is possible to form an official Study  Group.  A minimum of three Passive Members are required to form an  official Study Group in addition to holding regular meetings.  An  official study group has the possibility of making translations of FIGU  literature, holding lectures, printing booklets, etc. "'' - [[FIGU]]
 
''"Other ways to get involved would be to form informal study groups.  This  might be a casual meeting of two friends over coffee once a month  discussing and studying the information.  If more people participate in  such an informal study group, it is possible to form an official Study  Group.  A minimum of three Passive Members are required to form an  official Study Group in addition to holding regular meetings.  An  official study group has the possibility of making translations of FIGU  literature, holding lectures, printing booklets, etc. "'' - [[FIGU]]
  
Official study groups are obviously preferred over unofficial ones but are not possible until at least 3 passive members exist within the group. Unofficial ones are still beneficial to the study group members as they can at least discuss the information on a face-to-face basis or over the Internet. Official study groups are listed at http://www.figu.org
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Official study groups are obviously preferred over unofficial ones but are not possible until at least 3 passive members exist within the group. Unofficial ones are still beneficial to the study group members as they can at least discuss the information on a face-to-face basis or over the Internet resulting in additional knowledge and wisdom being gained, or so the theory goes. Official study groups are listed at http://www.figu.org
  
 
Actually, the [[Main_Page#Future_of_Mankind_Chat_Room|Chat Room]] that is linked from this website is a form of unofficial study group! See the main page for the link. There is a chat room meeting every Saturday night.
 
Actually, the [[Main_Page#Future_of_Mankind_Chat_Room|Chat Room]] that is linked from this website is a form of unofficial study group! See the main page for the link. There is a chat room meeting every Saturday night.

Revision as of 00:56, 2 October 2011

The Purpose Of This Page

This page is for listing all proposed unofficial FIGU study groups, for the purpose of discussing and studying the information from our friends at FIGU.

Further information on study groups:

"Other ways to get involved would be to form informal study groups. This might be a casual meeting of two friends over coffee once a month discussing and studying the information. If more people participate in such an informal study group, it is possible to form an official Study Group. A minimum of three Passive Members are required to form an official Study Group in addition to holding regular meetings. An official study group has the possibility of making translations of FIGU literature, holding lectures, printing booklets, etc. " - FIGU

Official study groups are obviously preferred over unofficial ones but are not possible until at least 3 passive members exist within the group. Unofficial ones are still beneficial to the study group members as they can at least discuss the information on a face-to-face basis or over the Internet resulting in additional knowledge and wisdom being gained, or so the theory goes. Official study groups are listed at http://www.figu.org

Actually, the Chat Room that is linked from this website is a form of unofficial study group! See the main page for the link. There is a chat room meeting every Saturday night.

See the links in the Proposed Study Groups section below for proposed study groups. You can request a new study group page be added using the Comment form below or you can add it yourself if you're already an editor.

Proposed Study Groups