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Wednesday, December 2, 2009

FREE WORKSHOP: Communicating Compassionately in a World of Conflict

by @ 12:32 pm. Filed under Conflict Resolution, Nonviolent Communication

I will be presenting a free workshop in January at the Dae Yen Sa International Buddhist Temple and Mediation Center in New Hartford, CT.    I am excited to do this workshop because the setting will allow for more minds to be exposed to the concepts and ideas of Nonviolence packaged into a process we can use everyday.  After studying the work of Gandhi, ML King, and other teachers of nonviolence, Nonviolent Communication™ (NVC) has been the most natural and purposeful way of living the messages of these great teachers that I have ever found.

You can see the Facebook page for this event here.  Please post it to your wall and share it with your friends.  I greatly appreciate your support in helping me to spread the word to make this a successful event for everyone involved.

3 Responses to “FREE WORKSHOP: Communicating Compassionately in a World of Conflict”

  1. Leo Says:

    hi joe,

    i think your blog posts are great! i tend to think so when i read something that sounds oh so familiar… as if we all have the answers within ourselves from the beginning, and that what we’re reading is simply a true reflection of our own thoughts.

    i’d love to attend this free workshop if i were in connecticut.

    may i share my most recent post “30,000 troops; leo tolstoy” with you if you’re interested?

    http://truthexperiment.ca/2009/12/02/30000-troops-leo-tolstoy/

    will keep reading your blog!

    truly,
    Leo
    vancouver, canada

  2. Joe Brummer Says:

    Hey Leo, Thank you for the kind words about my writing. I am happy to know that people are enjoying it.

    I read your post about Tolstoy. I have another friend who has read the Kingdom of God is Within You who had similar thoughts about Christianity and Nonviolence. I also think the idea of buying fresh water for people would be fun! Doing the unexpected is always fun!

    I added your blog to my RSS reader!

    -Joe

  3. Leo Says:

    Thanks Joe! Do keep in touch.

    Leo
    =)

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