

NVC Resources on Listening
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When your dedication to something is fueled by a profound intention to benefit all life, you may call it your spiritual practice. This means cultivating compassion, wisdom, and skills to notice what truly serves life. Its a discovery and experiment in what does and doesn't serve life, and what you can do now - its not about what you believe or not. Continuously inquire: "What most deeply serves life and how can I do that right now?"
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Come fall in love with yourself again…
In this course recording, facilitated by Arnina Kashtan, you will discover your ability to...
- Simply love yourself…
- Live fully and express your greatness in the world… and
- Shorten the way to realizing your true self!
Arnina will share with you the deepest process of self-connection and meaningful discovery. You will learn how to listen to your innermost self, discover how to lead a life that is much more than anything you have ever dreamed of, and fall in love with yourself all over again!
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Susan Skye unpacks the need for respect, offering clarity for requests and personal experience.
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Exploring how empathy and honesty work together as essential parts of NVC practice.
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Exploring how NVC can support healing and connection in places deeply affected by violence.
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Jim Manske demonstrates using NVC and self-connection to create sincere, healing apologies.
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Ask the Trainer: Understanding your needs behind using protective force with children.
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Ask the Trainer: Is there any difference between the concept or experience of "love" and that of "empathy?"
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Please listen as we discuss and grapple with the issues of growing polarization in our world, political structures and personal relationships.
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This self-assessment matrix is a concrete step toward naming and clarifying many skills that you may find valuable in your life. We suggest you periodically assess your skills to track your progress.

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