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Compassionate Communication

sunflowers-picture183pix.jpgHave you ever wondered if there was a way all people could live in peace? Have you ever longed to reach a point of understanding with someone you care about when you find yourselves divided by disagreements or differences? Maybe you’ve longed to express what you really feel or what is important to you? Or, have you ever wanted to foster agreement with a group of people who were unable to agree with another group—especially when the disagreement became life-threatening?
 
If so, you may be interested in learning about Nonviolent Communication.

Simply put, Nonviolent Communication (NVC) is a way of relating to ourselves and others, moment to moment, free of past reactions. By learning to identify your needs and express them powerfully, as well as to bring understanding to the needs of others, you can stay connected to what is alive in you and create a life that is more fulfilling.

For more information, contact Rev. Carol Chase at 707-542-6188, e-mail revdupcc@juno.com.

Compassionate News

Allison’s Story


At then end of a 2 hour workshop at New College, Allison approached me and said her friend had prompted her to speak to me.  I felt apprehensive and was bracing myself for a “yes but” question looking for clarity.  Allison told me that this was her second workshop.  She had heard the comment in this workshop from someone that stated, “Can we really use this stuff after 2 hours?”… and wanted me to hear her experience.  A few months ago, she was robbed while at home with her boyfriend.   As the thief held a gun to her head, she found herself thinking “wow, I wonder what kind of a childhood this guy must have had to end up here..”  She looked him in the eye and felt only compassion.  She was surprised afterward that her thoughts took her to such a place, but credited her remembrance of empathy as the tool that saved her life.  Her boyfriend was shot in the foot as the robbers fled, so she knew they were not afraid to use their weapon.  She wanted me to know how appreciative she was for having been given that insight into caring about another as a human being.  She wanted me to know that one two hour workshop could make all the difference in the world.  It did to her.

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