[This is the first retreat of an extended training program. See http://susan.nvcti.com/ for official details]
Dear NVC Friends,
International Intensive Training
with Marshall Rosenberg and other trainers. See the CNVC IIT page.
I am excited to invite you to join me for a five day intensive focused on cultivating and dwelling in life enhancing energies -- the Beauty of Needs -- and deepening the practice of Self-Compassion.
In the retreats and workshops that I offer, people consistently share with me how grounding, opening and inspiring these practices are for them. I want to support an inner consciousness of Being that I see as having fundamental importance in the development and cultivation of living life authentically and fully in relationship.
International Intensive Training
with Marshall Rosenberg and other trainers. See the CNVC Marshall's schedule page.
[Note that attending this retreat will benefit the financially imperiled "Freedom Project".]
October 10-15, 2010 (Arrive Sunday at 5:00, depart Friday at Noon.)
Facilitators: Karl Steyaert and Kathleen Macferran
(Certified Trainers with the Center for Nonviolent Communication)
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Applications for the Bay NVC Leadership Program are accepted on a first-come, first-serve basis, and should ideally be received by October 15, 2010, for the program starting in February 2011.
For full information on this 9-month program (which most NVC trainers in the Washington DC area have attended), see http://lp.learnnvc.com/
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