In Robert's Words, A Journey of Gratitude
🎉 Celebrating 20 Years of Learning, Connection, and Transformation
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Robert Gonzales, Certified NVC Trainer: Robert's passion was in the spirituality of the Nonviolent Communication (NVC) process. He saw NVC both as a process that helps people connect more authentically with themselves and others, and as a spiritual practice and way of living. The worldwide NVC community mourned when Robert died in 2021. He left behind a legacy of work that emerged from a lifetime of inquiry into the intersection between spirituality and human communication. The following video was compiled from the last 4 courses that he offered in the last year of his life.
Keywords:
- Robert Gonzales
- applying NVC
- NVC consciousness
- acceptance
- awareness
- body awareness
- compassion
- consciousness
- empathic presence
- life purpose
- openness
- release
- self acceptance
- spiritual growth
- transformation
- vulnerability
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