What Does a Sangha Need

A spiritual community that is healthy and sustainable depends on:

  • Mutual care and concern for each other

  • Growth-producing relationships

  • Moral and ethical integrity: imbued in the community from the top down, with explicit teaching of precepts and moral foundations

  • Appropriate social architectures for teaching and learning, management, leadership and governance, and development and evolution of individuals and the community

  • Distribution: of power, resources, attention, and energy; diversity of membership

  • Embodiment: physical presence, place, activity, interaction

  • Enaction: of forms, practices, ceremonies, social interaction, meetings, connection, and care

  • Emergence: organic, wise, ecosystem evolution with intention — meeting challenges and change as opportunities for growth and learning together. The story of community is co-authored by its members.

Transmission

  • Traditional teachings, forms, practices, roles, wisdom, and ethical conduct

  • Techne: skillful means for practice, relating, management, teaching and learning, use of technology, methods, leadership

  • Governance: bylaws, policies, procedures, social structures such as Boards and Councils

  • Power: formal authorizations, Right Use of Power, everyday uses of power, community conversations, shared culture and language for attending to power dynamics — power as explicit, open topic without shame or blame; feedback as constructive, supportive, and developmental

  • Leadership: wisdom, compassion, and care

  • Roles, Councils, Board

  • Practice Periods and Head Students

  • Lay Teacher Entrustment

  • Dharma Transmission

Engagement

  • Active participation, support, care, vision, willingness, relationality of members

This is a start in developing a kind of framework to help spiritual communities — sanghas — thrive and evolve so that they can serve not only their own members, but all beings. Of course there are many other elements that play an important part; but these are the ones I was reflecting on this morning.

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