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Advanced Training for Compassionate Listening with Self and Others - Seabeck, February 25 to March 1

Thursday, February 25, 2010 at 4:00 PM - Monday, March 1, 2010 at 12:00 PM (PT)

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Must register through TCLP website ($250 room & board; tuition $550-750) Ended $1,000.00 $9.95
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Compassionate Listening is a skill set that calls for ongoing practice and deep integration. Please join senior trainers Susan Partnow, Andrea Cohen, and Leah Green, with assistance from other facilitators from our international learning community, for this Advanced Training.:

"The Advanced hugely exceeded my expectations in the depth of learning, self-revelation, connection to others, and in accepting love, courage, and inspiration to move forward"
- 2008 participant

This four-day course focuses on integrating the Five Core Practices of Compassionate Listening with self and others. It is excellent for those wanting to strengthen their connection to their authentic core essence, and learn how to maintain this compassionate connection to self and others in relationships, including in challenging situations.

"The material is magnificent, as is the transparent, loving, and dedicated facilitation and leadership. The field that was created was incredibly powerful and loving."
- 2008 participant

Visit the Compassionate Listening website for more information and to register:  http://www.compassionatelistening.org/trainings/advanced

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Thursday, February 25, 2010 at 4:00 PM - Monday, March 1, 2010 at 12:00 PM (PT)


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The Compassionate Listening Project



The Compassionate Listening Project, founded by Leah Green, grew out of the work of Gene Knudsen Hoffman, a Quaker and international peacemaker. Our formal training program, in existence for approximately ten years, is aimed at deepening people's ability to listen with an open heart in difficult situations and learning to humanize those we consider "other". We are grateful to the many people we have learned from over the years who have helped make Compassionate Listening the profound practice it is today.