How Do Triangles Work Together?

Forming a Triangle and Joining a House:

If three people agree to work together, they may join the Network together as Triangle mates. Members who apply on their own will be matched with others when they join. We encourage you to join with people you already know and are comfortable engaging with in personal growth work.

When you join the Network, you choose a House according to your helping profession(s) or service role(s)—Healing and Helping, Teaching, or Leading. The Network offers support and ongoing education in these areas through meetings at the annual Gatherings, and through special programs offered in response to members' learning and development needs in these areas. You join the House where you have the greatest connection or interest in growth and development.

A Triangle can have members from different Houses, but often people choose to join a Triangle with others with similar service roles. For example, often healers choose to do Renewal work with other healers, and leaders with leaders, etc., because of a similarity of issues and depth of experience among the triangle members.

How Do Triangles Conduct Meetings?

At least monthly, Triangles meet for a Renewal session, generally by telephone conference, or, if Triangle mates are in the same geographic location, they may choose to meet in person. They follow the protocol taught in the Renewal seminar. Completing 1 turn/month is the minimum requirement for active participation and completing 1 round(3 turns)/month is highly recommended. In addition, Triangles meet quarterly in a telephone tutorial with a Renewal Network Steward, who supports flow in your Triangle and in the Network as a whole. You correspond with your Steward between tutorials with meeting notes from your monthly (or more frequent) Renewal Triangle sessions, so the Steward is up to date on the issues you are working on and the progress you are making. The Steward tracks your progress and transmits light to support your Triangle.