Compassionate CommunicationDr. Marshall B. Rosenberg, Ph.D.In Puget Sound
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At Seattle Town Hall
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Friday, March 23, 2007
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Let the words you speak reconnect you and others to the flow of life. We anticipate a gathering of 700-800 participants at the introduction event. Pre-registration and payment is strongly encouraged for ease and well being of all. In addition you're welcome to arrive between 6 and 6:30pm for your choice of seating. |
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Saturday March 24, 2007
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Many of us crave a richer and more meaningful connection to the Divine, and at the same time find it hard to apply the dictates of our faith, like turning the other cheek, avoiding judgments, or loving our enemy. Marshall will inspire you not only to connect with the Divine in yourself and others, but to begin to create a world of empathy and compassion, where the language we use is the key to enriching life. Discover an intensely satisfying and joyful spiritual experience that begins with you. Learn how NVC can help you achieve a more practical applied spirituality. We suggest prior attendance at an Introductory Workshop or reading the book, Nonviolent Communication. See below for lunch option information. |
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Sunday, March 25, 2007
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Compassionate Communication in the family, at work, at play, while shopping, in relationships, organizations, and the community. Discover the gift of connecting to what is present or alive in the other person, to receive it empathically, connecting only to what they've express and what they'd like. Develop extraordinary relationships with a giving and receiving that is an authentic and joyful manifestation of life. We suggest prior attendance at an Introductory Workshop or reading the book, Nonviolent Communication. No one turned away for lack of funds. See below for lunch option information |
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Monday, March 26 — Wednesday March 28, 2007Huston Camp and Conference Center, |
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Three days with Marshall, living and learning Compassionate Communication in a camp setting by a raging river in the mountains 1.5 hours north of Seattle. Price includes 7 meals and 2 nights in a double room. The prices are: $595 to $795 for a dorm bunk, $620 to $795 for a bed in a triple, $640to $795 for a bed in a double Private rooms may be arranged separately at Wallace Falls Lodge nearby (888-337-7492). Cost for the retreat without including room and breakfast is $495. This retreat is designed for persons who know the basics of NVC, have attended trainings, read the book, and are passionate about deepening their practice. |
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Lunch Information with food sensitivity information. Lunch will be an option on Saturday and Sunday. You will be able to select a lunch during registration. This full information did not fit in the registration form.
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We see money as the life energy you give us so that we may support the offering of NVC in Washington and all over the world. Please contribute at the top of your ability and comfort. If you would like to volunteer your time before, during or after workshops, please call 206-382-8576.
Northwest Compassionate Communication is willing to fully refund your money for the weekend workshops if you are not able to attend and you are not interested in supporting similar workshops for others. If you cancel the workshops and would like to offer a donation to support the processing of your paperwork we suggest $5-$25. Please let us know how much you would like to contribute. For the retreat we would like to refund all but $50 unless we are unable to fill your spot, in which case we prefer to keep $200. Please let us know if you would like to offer something different.
Northwest Compassionate Communication is a 501 (c ) 3 nonprofit. Your donations are tax–deductible.










