International Helpers

International Helpers

The main aims of the Subud organization are to facilitate the practice of the latihan and help enable members to understand its benefits and how to apply it in their everyday lives. 

To facilitate these aims the WSA is divided into three geographic Areas where International Helpers work and serve members across the Zones as shown in the map below. Eighteen International Helpers, six for each Area, are selected by testing for a term that lasts between world congresses. 

Helpers in the Zones

Local helpers serve the members of their Subud group and support the group committee. Regional helpers are appointed in countries where multiple groups are organized into regions and serve all the members in the region and support the regional council. National helpers, including kejiwaan councilors, serve all members and support the national council. Kejiwaan councilors also support the zone council

International Helpers

The main aims of the Subud organization are to facilitate the practice of the latihan and help enable members to understand its benefits and how to apply it in their everyday lives.

To facilitate these aims the WSA is divided into three geographic Areas where International Helpers work and serves members across the Zones as shown in the map below.

Eighteen International Helpers, six for each Area, are selected by testing for a term that lasts between world congresses.

Helpers in the Zones – notes

Local helpers serve the members of their Subud group and support the group committee. Regional helpers are appointed in countries where multiple groups are organized into regions and serve all the members in the region and support the regional council. National helpers, including kejiwaan councilors, serve all members and support the national council. Kejiwaan councilors also support the zone council