Embracing Nonviolence: 4 Session Course

Embracing Nonviolence: 4 Session Course

Miki Kashtan, Certified NVC Trainer:
Gandhi spoke about applying nonviolence in thought, word, and action. The heart of the practice of nonviolence is a commitment to live through the powerful combination of compassion, fierceness, and courage, with an uncompromising willingness to stand for truth.
The purpose of this course is to place NVC within the tradition of nonviolence and to support you in learning what it takes to integrate the commitment to nonviolence all the way into the deepest structures of your thoughts; to speak in ways that carry this commitment forward into all your relationships; and to apply this consciousness in all your actions, including your participation in the collective enterprise called social structures.
Session 1: NVC and NonviolenceThe focus of this session is the relationship between NVC and the tradition of nonviolence started by Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King, Jr. Together we will explore what nonviolence means in your everyday life, and how it connects to the larger issues we face as a species in today’s world. In the process, we will identify the core obstacles to moving from where you are to embracing the deepest practice of nonviolence in thought, word, and action.
Session 2: Nonviolence in ThoughtThe focus of this session is on learning to overcome the fear that gets in our way of embracing love and truth as core principles of being. In particular, we will look at how we can begin to welcome conflict and challenge as a path towards greater wholeness; examine our assumptions about ourselves and others; and move closer to the dream of Rumi’s field, where we can live beyond thoughts of right-doing and wrong-doing.
Session 3: Nonviolence in WordThe focus of this session is on applying the consciousness of nonviolence in the way that we use language and relate to others. The goal is to find inner strength to persist in listening when people say challenging things, courage and vulnerability to speak truth with love, openness to ask for all we want and to be ready to say “yes” and “no” truthfully, and the presence of mind to remember our commitment to transcend our judgments in real time so we can continue engaging in conflict productively.
Session 4: Nonviolence in ActionThe focus of this session is to bring the principles of nonviolence into everything we do. This means to find more capacity to live in integrity with our values as well as more and more gentleness toward ourselves when we don’t. We will also engage in envisioning, in detail, a world that truly works for everyone and how we can transcend our “enemy images” and find willingness to engage with all for the benefit of all.
Keywords:

- Miki Kashtan
- nonviolence
- social change
- Gandhi
- conflict resolution
- conflict prevention
- peace

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Embracing Nonviolence: 4 Session Course