I remember we had to put our hands on our laps during propheets/workshops. It signified we were open to the experience. This was RMA stupidity of the highest order.
open = vulnerable
I remember the hands thing being from the summit. Hands on knees, palms up, as if jesus himself were about to fall into your lap. Dont worry, JC, Ill catch you, dude. Wasn't there also tape on the floor, outlining where the feet of the chairs were supposed to stay? I read that about lifespring, and I think it also happened in Mel's incarnation of the workshop. The memory is fuzzy.
Raps had a rule of "five on the floor". Four chair legs and at least one of your own. No sitting indian style in chairs, and no tipping them back.
The brothers keeper ice-breaker had it so you werent "supposed" to take either foot off the floor, or else you'd have to go through the farkakte process of figuring out what your lug was. I believe you would get called out if either one or both of your feet were lifted off the floor, if you asked a question, and I cant remember what the other one was. The whole point was that the requirements were ridiculous, because everyone had to get called out and assigned a lug. The game was to try to hold out as long as possible, since it minimized the amount of times you had to repeat your lug for the group.
DKB was a class A choad. He ran my values and I&Me.