Definitions
CIWC means Collective Intelligence, Wisdom and Consciousness. What is the difference between the three?
Collective Intelligence refers to the external, methodological and operational aspects of social organizations
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Collective Intelligence.
Collective Wisdom is the access to and the manifestation of wisdom, at a collective level. A group of wise individuals doesn't necessarily know how to behave wisely together, because of a lack of
collective intelligence. Therefore, collective intelligence is a necessary (but not exclusive) condition for collective wisdom to emerge. Read more on
Collective Wisdom.
Collective Consciousness is the sense that each participants has of the consciousness of the group. It is a space he/she can access at anytime to sense what the context is and what is willing to emerge. Three key conditions are necessary for collective consciousness to manifest: a shared wealth (the perception of qualities and contributions of each one), a shared vulnerability (the humanness in the other), a shared language (for understanding each other). Read more on Collective Consciousness
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