Boldly You!
Tuesday, October 04, 2005
  Nonviolence...
I have the book "Nonviolent Communication" by Marshall B. Rosenberg, PhD and have read parts of it...much left to read. It is a wonderful book that is filled with a great insight into communication.

Personally I would prefer the title read "peaceful communication" as it is my feeling that the inclusion of the word violent in fact requires violence to exist for the book to have meaning.

words do say much about our focus and i would prefer to focus on peaceful or kind communication.

there is a conference coming up toward the middle of october and i thought i would share it here:
Click here to find out more: 2005 Gandhian Conference On Nonviolence

Have an AMAZING day!

with love,

james smith

405-521-8609

james at alifeofpossibility dot com
 
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