I want to share some wisdom that was recently shared with me. A friend printed up a couple cards, and the information that they contain really resonates deeply with me. One is some wisdom from Marshall Rosenberg, author of Nonviolent Communication. The other is wisdom from Buddhadasa, a Thai monk.
By the way, there are nonviolent communication courses being offered at locations throughout the Puget Sound region. Northwest Compassionate Communication
Here's the card on Buddhadasa, according to my transcription:
know the heartNow for the card based on Marshall Rosenberg's theory of nonviolent communication:know the heart
or essence
of your own
spirituality,
and encourage others
to know theirs.
share with others
at deeper levels,
don't dwell on the
differences,
recognize those things
held in common
and build on thatwork together to
"drag humanity out from
under the power of
materialism."sharings from
buddhadasaservant of the
buddhaa thai monk
basicAnd be sure to watch this video with Marshall Rosenberg:
human
needs
marshall roseburg
author
nonviolent communication"at every moment we have the
power to make life wonderful""basic needs are never in conflict,
get past enemy image"
some basic human needs:
sustenance,
protection,
understanding / empathy,
honesty,
celebration,
autonomy,
contribute (meaningfully to life),
power (influence one's space),
fairness,
love,
justice (restorative...)
respect,
belonging / community"when we interact
on the level of
basic human needs
there is no conflict"
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