Hope, Empathy, Impact - Evening Option - Online

Contact Person: 

David Steele Send E-mail.

Location: 

These trainings will be conducted through Zoom with both phone-in and video-conferencing options. After enrolling, you will receive instructions for connecting to the call.

Event Begins: 
Wednesday, February 23 6:00 pm
Phone: 
303.596.6063
More Information and Registration: 

 

Hope, Empathy, Impact - Evening Option

Compassionate Presence And Navigating Uncertainty

With David Steele

Two Wednesdays Feb 23 and March 2; 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. MST

How does the nonviolence/compassion work of Marshall Rosenberg speak to the turbulence we find ourselves in today? When beset by confusion and uncertainty how do we find equilibrium? What is the consistency that we can rely on?

When we are disconnected from our own essence, our own sense of self, we look to the world around us searching for just the right circumstance to bring us peace and comfort. Since the external world is beyond our control, we are thus plagued by doubt and insecurity, and the urge to try to control what is happening can become overwhelming.

When we connect with our deep essence, are true to ourselves, become clear about what really matters, then we begin to develop trust and stability. When our security does not totally depend on external events, and we bring compassion to our doubts and insecurities, we feel a warm accompaniment and affirmation that soothes us. In the midst of turmoil we find strength and security..

Come experience the joy brought by warm accompaniment. Discover the affirmation that arises from compassionate connection. Practice moving from turmoil to tranquility.

https://rmccn.org/hope-empathy-impact-evening-option

Disclaimer: This event is independently organized. RMCCC assumes no responsibility for this event. RMCCC was not involved in its design or execution and makes no guarantees, implicit or explicit, regarding its quality or content. RMCCC receives no financial or other benefit from this event; it is posted as a service to our community and to support others in growing Compassionate Communication awareness.