How can we stay connected in a time of deep social tensions - across opinion boundaries? How can we succeed in not closing down inwardly when faced with opposing attitudes, but remain open to the humanity of others? Can we live solidarity - even in dissent?
We are experiencing division, polarization and populism. It seems as if the dialog has dried up before it has even begun. What can we do then? What does compassion mean in the midst of conflict, uncertainty or powerlessness? And how can we live radical compassion without denying ourselves in the process?
In this workshop, we will approach the attitude of radical compassion using non-violent communication. We invite you to enter an inner space in which you can really hear yourself and others - even when the differences seem unbridgeable.
You will learn strategies on how to stay present in challenging conversations or areas of political tension, how to protect yourself and still remain empathetic. And we create experiential spaces in which you can strengthen your own resources and discover new perspectives for dealing with dissent.
This workshop is aimed at people who long for connection - not despite, but precisely because of the tensions of our time. You can come with a specific discussion situation or simply with the desire to deepen your attitude. You are welcome - with whatever moves you.
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Solidarity model