
Source Principles & community building
Fri 27 Feb
|Zoom
An introduction to Source Principles (Peter König) by Marie-Hélène Elleboudt
Time & Location
27 Feb 2026, 19:00 – 21:00
Zoom
About the event
Temporary spaceholder, generated by AI:
Source Principles, developed by Peter Koenig, describe how every initiative, project, or organization originates from a specific person who first had the idea and took the risk to act on it — the “Source.” Source is not a hierarchical role but a structural function: the person who initiates retains ultimate authority over purpose, direction, and key decisions, while others join by choice with clearly defined roles and responsibilities. When the Source is conscious and accountable, power becomes transparent rather than hidden, reducing confusion, projection, and covert control. The core principles emphasize clarity about origin, voluntary participation, distributed responsibility (not distributed Source), and ongoing alignment between purpose and authority. This framework helps participants distinguish between ownership and role, reclaim creative authorship, and collaborate without collapsing into consensus paralysis or unconscious power struggles.
This online workshop will be facilitated by Marie-Hélène Elleboudt
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