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Advanced Training Level 2: Compassionate Listening in the World

Thursday, May 6, 2010 at 4:00 PM - Monday, May 10, 2010 at 12:00 PM (PT)

Seabeck, WA

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Compassionate Listening is a skill set that calls for ongoing practice and deep integration. Join senior trainers Susan Partnow, Andrea Cohen, and Leah Green, and a team of six other facilitators and assistants from our international learning community for this Advanced Training: Compassionate Listening in the World.

Participants in our Advanced Training courses come with the intention to deepen their understanding and practice of Compassionate Listening, for embodiment in daily life. Some end up feeling inspired to facilitate practice groups, offer presentations and introductions, and/or pursue our Facilitator Certification track to teach and initiate new programs. Everyone is welcome.

This four-day course is designed for those who want to pursue deeper skill development and integration in the realm of work, community, large group interaction, and leadership. The course includes a focus on issues of rank, privilege, internalized and systemic oppression, forgiveness, and ’sitting in the fire.’ Emphasis is on bringing our practice into the world and working with others.

(Note: While attendance in our first Advanced course is encouraged before enrolling in the second, it is not required.)

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Seabeck Conference Center

Seabeck, WA

Thursday, May 6, 2010 at 4:00 PM - Monday, May 10, 2010 at 12:00 PM (PT)


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The Compassionate Listening Project, founded by Leah Green, grew out of the work of Gene Knudsen Hoffman, a Quaker and international peacemaker. Our formal training program, in existence for approximately ten years, is aimed at deepening people's ability to listen with an open heart in difficult situations and learning to humanize those we consider "other". We are grateful to the many people we have learned from over the years who have helped make Compassionate Listening the profound practice it is today.