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We ask that participants have some experience or background with Nonviolent Communication (NVC).
We ask that participants have some experience or background with Nonviolent Communication (NVC).
2 day intro to nvc
this intermediate workshop focuses with loving presence and caring self awareness on the programs we have been conditionned with so that we can consciously choose to live in the paradigm we are wanting to embody moment by moment, letting go of old beliefs and cultural conditionning we are operating from.
For participants attending the annual Men's Wellness Conference at Ghost Ranch in Abiqui,NM.
Reading Marshall Rosenberg's Nonviolent Communication would be a valuable preperation for this training, but this is a recommendation not a requirement.
Would you like to make peace with your own desires? Would you like to better understand your heart's longings and bring them more fully into manifestation? Nonviolent Communication (NVC) offers some simple and easy-to-learn ways of befriending ourselves. From this place, what we say to others will come across different, making connection and collaboration more likely. We'll explore both the inner and the outer connections that this work makes possible.
All our longings come from a divine source of life within us, that inspires everything we do. Learning to identify and embrace these longings is a step to feeling more at peace with our deeper selves, and with our purpose in the world. Understanding ourselves in this new way, we can develop new compassion and understanding for others. We can find the words to reach them, and to create friendships and partnerships based on mutuality, respect and care.
This workshop will be based at the Findhorn Foundation, a world renowned intentional spiritual community founded in 1962 and now at the forefront of developements in personal growth, spiritual practice, ecology and sustainability. See www.findhorn.org for more info.
To book contact the Findhorn Foundation Booking Office on (44) 1309 691653, or email bookings@findhorn.org.
Participants are requested to have completed a two day introduction to NVC, such as that on May 2nd and 3rd, also at Anam Cara.
Embracing Longing - The Spirituality of Nonviolent Communication
Nonviolent Communication (NVC) offers some simple and profound tools for deeper self awareness and self compassion. Behind every action we take, and everything we say, are universal longings we are seeking to fulfill. Knowing these longings, embracing their presence at the root of all we do, can radically change how we experience ourselves and others. Out of this clarity, decisive action can emerge, as well as new ways of expressing ourselves to others that are more likely to create outcomes that everyone will enjoy.
We will explore simple practices for better self connection, as well as developing skills in listening to one another fully. We will stretch our ability to stay congruent with our values while with others, and find skillful ways of expressing our honesty.
There will be a mix of learning styles on this workshop: solo written work, work in pairs and threes, as well as unstructured group process. With all of these contexts we will give ourselves the opportunity to experience a world beyond "right" and "wrong" where we are more connected to one another, and to our essense.
Leo Sofer has been learning and teaching NVC since 1999.
To book contact Anam Cara on (44) 1463 711702 or email welcome@anamcara.org
ZENVC training and gathering, incorporating the Dancing Lodge. For details about this event, contact Jacinta Foale at jacintafoale@dodo.com.au.
The wisdom which Nonviolent Communication (NVC) is based on is as old as humanity itself. This weekend retreat draws insights from NVC’s elder siblings of Taoism, Buddhism, and North American Indigenous culture to awaken clarity and power in our practice of Nonviolent Communication, including topics such as:
Why Intention is the Fundamental Principle of NVC, and How to Cultivate its Power
The Other NVC: Non-Verbal Communication
How to End the Illusion of ‘My Needs’ and ‘Your Needs’
How to Walk in the Dark, when NVC forms aren’t Creating Connection
Utilizing art, movement, discussion, meditation, and games, we will explore together this rich texture of what it is to be human.
Register through Relaxation Centre Queensland:
http://www.relaxationcentreqld.com.au/contactus.htm
Lessons from the Elders:
Zen and the Art of Nonviolent Communication
a ZENVC weekend retreat with Catherine Cadden and Jesse Wiens
Brisbane, Australia
Saturday/ Sunday, October 11th and 12th
9:30 am - 5:00 pm
The wisdom which Nonviolent Communication (NVC) is based on is as old as humanity itself. This weekend retreat draws insights from NVC’s elder siblings of Taoism, Buddhism, and North American Indigenous culture to awaken clarity and power in our practice of Nonviolent Communication, including topics such as:
Why Intention is the Fundamental Principle of NVC, and How to Cultivate its Power
The Other NVC: Non-Verbal Communication
How to End the Illusion of ‘My Needs’ and ‘Your Needs’
How to Walk in the Dark, when NVC forms aren’t Creating Connection
Utilizing art, movement, discussion, meditation, and games, we will explore together this rich texture of what it is to be human.
Wear comfortable clothes you can move in. Bring a journal, colored pens or pencils to write/draw, and a sacred personal object to give away (something of value to you that can fit in your hand).
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Register through Relaxation Centre Queensland:
http://www.relaxationcentreqld.com.au/contactus.htm
WHAT TO BRING:
Wear comfortable clothes you can move in. Bring a journal, crayons, textas or pencils to write/draw. Bring a sacred personal object to give away - something of value to that you can fit in your hand.There is a possibility that you can bring your swag and stay overnight.
COST:
These programs are offered freely in joyful service of peace. At the same time, we request your contributions of
$108.00 Early Bird / $130.00 after Oct 10th per participant for the daylong in Sydney
True intimacy with self and others asks more of us than any technique can teach, including that of Nonviolent Communication. Over the course of this weekend, we will:
Go beyond ideas of “self-empathy” to re-forge our connection with that which empowers us
Rediscover the path to interpersonal connection, without mechanical technique
Grow awareness of the ideas and core beliefs that hinder us on our journey
Throughout, we will play with our demons and meet the Beloved. Dialogues of the Heart is a weekend for couples, for parents and their adult children, for friends and enemies, for NVC trainers, and for anyone else who wishes to join together in the cultivation of an immediate, authentic, and rich connection.
This training assumes a working knowledge of the basic concepts of NVC. Participants unfamiliar with these concepts are invited to take an introductory training. Information about introductory trainings can be found at www.nvcaustralia.com.
WHAT TO BRING:
Wear comfortable clothes you can move in. Bring a journal, crayons, textas or pencils to write/draw. Bring a sacred personal object to give away - something of value to that you can fit in your hand.There is a possibility that you can bring your swag and stay overnight.
COST:
These programs are offered freely in joyful service of peace. At the same time, we request your contributions of
$250 ($195 concession) per participant for the weekend in WA
True intimacy with self and others asks more of us than any technique can teach, including that of Nonviolent Communication. Over the course of this weekend, we will:
Go beyond ideas of “self-empathy” to re-forge our connection with that which empowers us
Rediscover the path to interpersonal connection, without mechanical technique
Grow awareness of the ideas and core beliefs that hinder us on our journey.
Throughout, we will play with our demons and meet the Beloved. Dialogues of the Heart is a weekend for couples, for parents and their adult children, for friends and enemies, for NVC trainers, and for anyone else who wishes to join together in the cultivation of an immediate, authentic, and rich connection.
This training assumes a working knowledge of the basic concepts of NVC. Participants unfamiliar with these concepts are invited to take an introductory training. Information about introductory trainings can be found at www.nvcaustralia.com.