
Time: March 6, 2010 all day
Location: Chapel Hill Friends Meeting, Chapel Hill, NC
Street: 531 Raleigh Rd.
City/Town: Chapel Hill, NC, 27514
Event Type: workshop, compassion
Organized By: Jan Hutton
Latest Activity: Nov 24, 2009
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Compassionate Listening is a foundational skill-set designed to empower individuals and communities to build cultures of peace in the fabric of their everyday lives and in the world.
As builders of peace, we learn to move beyond a mindset that dehumanizes and demonizes the ‘other’, seeking instead to listen, to feel compassion for, and to see ourselves in the ‘other’, the ‘other’ in ourselves. The Compassionate Listening Project offers practices that reach deep into the heart of discord, strengthening our capacity to connect with the humanity of each person.whose path we cross.
Explore the Heart-based Practices of Compassionate Listening:
•Having compassion for oneself and others
•Suspending judgment
•Maintaining balance in the heat of conflict
•Speaking from the heart with language that reflects a healing intention
The Compassionate Listening Project
Healing the World from the Inside Out
www.compassionatelistening.org
Suggested donation: $25- $75
Jan Hutton, MSW, a certified Compassionate Listening facilitator, believes in supporting wholeness in each human being. Over the last 38 years, she has served as a community organizer, social worker in hospice and hospital settings, meditation teacher, and, she hopes, a ‘kind’ person. Contact Jan for information or registration, janhutton@earthlink.net
CAN International Institute supports compassionate initiatives in cities, towns, counties, states and provinces, regions, nations, universities, faith groups,schools, service groups, and other places where human beings gather.
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