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  1. Diving Deeper Into the Spiral of Life

    Diving Deeper Into the Spiral of Life

    6 Session Course

    Robert Gonzales

    Multi-session Course · 6 hours, 2 minutes · 9/15/2018

    Dive into the Spiral of Life and reconnect with your divine Life Force, your essential energy.

  2. Life Force and the Spirituality of Human Needs

    Life Force and the Spirituality of Human Needs

    6 Session Course

    Robert Gonzales

    Multi-session Course · 6 - 9 hours · 10/31/2018

    Explore your needs and values as your Life Force, guiding growth and spiritual clarity.

  3. Are You Living Your True Potential?

    Are You Living Your True Potential?

    Mary Mackenzie

    Articles · 5 - 8 minutes · 12/23/2018

    How can we live up to our true potential, a life filled with relationships and experiences that truly meet our needs? In this article, Mary offers us a way to bring about inner transformation that can lead to seeing ourselves, others and life differently -- for greater agency, empowerment and choice.

  4. The NVC Model

    The NVC Model

    A Map to Your Intentions

    Dian Killian

    Articles · 4 - 6 minutes · 3/16/2019

    The more we practice NVC by “rote” --going through OFNR (“Observations, Feelings, Needs, Requests”) on automatic-- the more likely our NVC practice would lead to disconnection.  The purpose of our NVC practice is to use this NVC "map" (OFNR) to support us in integrating the consciousness of the NVC (eg. operating with the intention to connect, collaborate, etc).  Once we let the map drop away, we can engage with the people in our lives in a more heartfelt way.  This article explains more about how we can use the map to remind us of our  heartfelt consciousness...

  5. Clarity, Compassion and Empowerment

    Clarity, Compassion and Empowerment

    6 Session Course

    Robert Gonzales

    Multi-session Course · 7 - 10 hours · 4/6/2019

    Clarity leads to compassion and empowerment with Robert's approach to NVC and transformation.

  6. Explore how to integrate inner and outer selves and deepen your relationships with life.

  7. Healing and Reconciliation

    Healing and Reconciliation

    7 Session Course

    Ike Lasater, John Kinyon

    Multi-session Course · 7 - 9 hours · 5/21/2019

    Learn to navigate conflict without reactivating old pain, bringing peace to yourself and others.

  8. It’s All About Please and Thank You

    It’s All About Please and Thank You

    Mary Mackenzie

    Trainer Tips · 1 - 2 minutes · 8/3/2019

    Trainer Tip: People’s choice of words may be difficult to hear. In fact, we may feel downright aggravated by them. Whether we enjoy these statements or not, we can begin to recognize that behind each statement is a desire to meet needs, either by saying please or thank you. In this way, we are more likely to feel compassion because we have connected to their humanness. Listen for the please or thank you in your conversations today.

  9. By focusing on NVC process and practice without factoring in the interdependent, systemic dimension we unwittingly diminish the power of NVC. We reinforce the dominant paradigm, rather than challenging it -- making NVC one more tool for compliance. NVC principles can turn against its own purpose in cruel ways. NVC could also empower social change. We'll need our attention on this matter if we are to contribute to transforming the oppression we face and our collective march towards extinction.

  10. CNVC Certified Trainer Lore Baur asks: "Have you ever seen something happen that made you feel uncomfortable and you didn't know what to do?" That's the "bystander effect:" a well-researched and commonly experienced phenomenon. Training can help you overcome it, enabling you to discern what to do and how to support others in ways that reduce trauma and increase safety.

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