Saturday, January 25, 2014

Blog-Encouragement from a Friend, Part 2

On my walk back from the Chapel service I described earlier, I got a text from another of my best friends, asking to catch up on Skype. My mind, marveling, fluttered back to the moment in Chapel when we were asked us to think of a person who has different ideas from us, with whom we have trouble communicating

A Surprising Sermon: Nonviolent Communication in the Old Testament

The other events that prompted me to revive this Peacewaves blog happened yesterday. First, I heard what was quite possibly the best sermon of my life at Marquand Chapel, given by a guest preacher, the Reverend Timothy L. Jones, a Baptist pastor from Virginia, currently studying, as did the great Rev. Dr. King, at Boston University's theological seminary. After breaking the ice

Encouragement from a Friend, Part 1

My first bit of encouragement to revive this blog came on Monday, after I shared a video on Facebook of Marshall Rosenberg presenting his Nonviolent Communication (NVC) technique at a workshop.

A New Wave of Peace

Why I'm keeping this blog

A confluence of lovely events this week made me decide to revive the Peacewaves blog so that I can share my experiences and reflections about Nonviolent Communication, Internal Family Systems, religion, and other parts of my life that someone might find helpful. It's also a way to encourage my  pursuits of the things I care about. When I can't find the motivation to do it for myself, I might still manage to meditate, or journal, or speak nonviolently to a bothersome person for your sake.

Theodore in the Valley - A New Musical (that everyone should see!)

Just having boarded the A train at the northern tip of Manhattan on a work night, I don't at all resent the journey dow...