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Level 6 - Community Regulation Training

Apply Coherence Skills at the Community Level

SCI Level 6 expands the Coherence System into community environments, where individuals, groups,
organizations, and institutions interact at the same time.

This course explores how communication moves through communities, how trust and cooperation develop, how conflict escalates, and how shared skills can support greater stability and resilience.

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Course Overview

Community challenges are rarely caused by one person or one isolated event.

They often emerge through networks of relationships, communication gaps, competing priorities, emotional escalation, unclear processes, and strained cooperation between different groups.

SCI Level 6 helps learners understand these patterns through the lens of community regulation.

This level brings together the full SCI pathway: awareness, regulation, behavioral coherence, social systems understanding, and leadership capacity. Learners begin applying those skills to larger community systems where dialogue, facilitation, stabilization, and shared problem-solving matter.

What This Course Helps You Understand

In this course, learners explore how communities function as living systems.

You will study how individuals connect into groups, how groups connect into organizations, and how organizations interact within a larger community network.

You will also learn how facilitation can support clearer dialogue, how conflict stabilization can reduce escalation, and how community training systems can spread practical skills across a network.

The goal is not to control the community.

The goal is to understand how communication, cooperation, and stability can be supported inside complex community environments.

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Course Modules

Module 1: Community Networks

This module introduces communities as networks of connected individuals, groups, organizations, and institutions.

Learners explore how information moves, how trust develops, where communication breaks down, and how cooperation can be strengthened across different parts of a community system.

Module 2: Facilitation and Dialogue

This module focuses on facilitation as a community regulation skill.

Learners study how structured dialogue supports shared understanding, balanced participation, clarification, and more stable communication when multiple perspectives are present.

Module 3: Conflict Stabilization

This module explores how conflict escalates in community settings.

Learners examine how disagreement, interpretation, emotional activation, and defensive behavior can create escalation, and how slowing the process, clarifying concerns, and returning to shared goals can help stabilize discussion.

Module 4: Community Training Systems

This module teaches how communities become more stable when practical skills are shared across the network.

Learners explore training, peer learning, knowledge sharing, and the importance of distributing communication, facilitation, and problem-solving skills beyond a small number of leaders.

Module 5: Community Resilience

This module focuses on how communities adapt during challenge.

Learners study the role of communication, cooperation, shared problem-solving, leadership, and long-term learning in helping communities remain connected and responsive during disruption.

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What’s Included

Inside SCI Level 6, learners receive:

  • 5 self-guided training modules
  • Full lesson content for each module
  • Community-based practice labs
  • Integration reflection prompts
  • Embodiment Intelligence prompts
  • Coherence Mapping exercises
  • Regulation Skills Building activities
  • Community network and resilience models
  • Final exam
  • Certification exam
  • Completion pathway for SCI Level 6

Who This Course Is For

This course is for learners who want to understand how behavior, communication, leadership, and regulation apply beyond the individual level.

It is especially relevant for people who participate in, support, facilitate, or lead within groups, organizations, neighborhoods, schools, community programs, advocacy spaces, nonprofits, or local networks.

This course is also useful for learners who have completed the earlier SCI levels and are ready to apply coherence skills to larger systems.


This Course Is Not About

This course is not about forcing agreement.

It is not about controlling communities.

It is not about avoiding difficult conversations.

It is not about pretending conflict does not exist.

Instead, this course teaches learners how to observe community systems more clearly, understand conflict patterns more deeply, and support communication and cooperation more responsibly.

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Why This Level Matters

Communities are complex.

Different people and groups often hold different priorities, responsibilities, histories, and concerns. Without clear communication and facilitation, these differences can easily become misunderstanding, escalation, or fragmentation.

SCI Level 6 helps learners see community challenges through a systems lens.

When learners understand how networks function, how dialogue breaks down, and how resilience is built, they are better prepared to support stability, cooperation, and constructive action.


By the end of SCI Level 6, learners will be able to understand community systems as interconnected networks and identify how communication, facilitation, training, and shared problem-solving support resilience.

This level completes the SCI pathway by applying awareness, regulation, behavior, social systems, and leadership skills to the largest level of the curriculum: community impact.

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