Newmarket, NH, USA: 2-Day Basic Empathy Training

By Shantigarbha · Wednesday, November 18th, 2009
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The twin domes of Aryaloka

The twin domes of Aryaloka

Do you want to learn empathy skills – the key to lasting relationships?

This two-day residential workshop:

Trainers:
Shantigarbha, CNVC.org certified trainer
Assistant trainer for this event: Roberta Wall, trainer-certification candidate with the Center for Nonviolent Communication.

Program for the workshop:
The workshop starts on Friday September 24 at 7:00pm and continues until Sunday September 26 at 3:30pm.

Training fees:
We want to make this training accessible to as many people with different financial resources as possible, whilst supporting ourselves to continue sharing this work. In order to do this, we propose that you choose your own fee from the range of $400 – $100

Suggested guideline for choosing a fee:
– Choose the lower end if you are struggling to pay the rent.
– Choose the upper end if you are regularly eating out well and/or paid for by your employer.
When you book, please say the amount you are offering to pay. If you are unsure how to decide, feel free to get in touch with us.

Accommodation: Accommodation and meals are at the venue. Accommodation is in comfortable, shared bedrooms and the food is simple, tasty and vegetarian.

Registration: Contact the Aryaloka office via www.aryaloka.org or (603) 659-5456

To prepare for the workshop, please read Marshall Rosenberg’s “Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life” or watch the DVD, “The Basics of NVC”.

About the trainers
Shantigarbha (Chris Warren) is an international NVC trainer certified with the Centre for Nonviolent Communication (CNVC.org). He leads workshops and retreats in the UK, continental Europe, the USA, India, and Sri Lanka, where he’s running a reconciliation project after the civil war there. He writes on NVC for two UK magazines and has appeared on Sri Lankan television.
He’s currently writing a book on empathy. Visit Shantigarbha’s website at seedofpeace.org

Roberta Wall lives in the beautiful Hudson River Valley of Upstate New York and travels the world coaching couples, individuals and organizations and facilitating workshops and retreats inspired by Empathic and Nonviolent Communication (NVC) as developed by Dr. Marshall Rosenberg. Roberta uses her 20 years of experience as a lawyer, meditator, mediator, coach, teacher, parent and activist in service of peaceful resolution of conflict, individual and organizational growth, and community and spiritual development. Among her students and clients are individuals, civic organizations, businesses, communities and families in the Hudson Valley, businesses in India, centers in New York City, Mexico, France, Israel, Palestine, California and India, peace activists, court advocates, spiritual communities, teachers, students and healing professionals. She is currently a trainer-certification candidate with the Center for Nonviolent Communication.
Visit Roberta’s website at www.steps2peace.com

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