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Last week I attended a course in Transformative Dialogue at the Nansen Center for Peace and Dialogue in beautiful Lillehammer, Norway. The transformative approach resonates with thinking on adaptive…Continue
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Has anyone considered applying the work of Chris Argyris and "Action Science" to conflict resolution practice? Is it useful to characterise change agents and peace-builders as "Action Scientists" in…Continue
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"Vasudev kutukbkam" entire world is a family.This is the teaching of our indian culture and tradition.This is a wonderful site to to know our inner self and each other and can make a world a family.
We created countries, boundaries,religions,cast,race for any reason.But this the time to realize that we are one and naturally interconnected with each other which we can just realize by watching inhale and exhale of our breaths. The source is same without any discrimination of religion and boundaries, equally for all living life of universe .When we understand this simple thing then we must understand how our and other's life is equally important, valuable and respectable .
We should follow the nature's rule,God has given us a human life not for destruction but to look after the wellbeing of all living life so that peace and harmony can establish in this planet.
I shall be happy if we could be a friend with harmonious relationship.
shyam