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In 2007, we were invited to Kabul, Afghanistan to offer Nonviolent Communication to Afghan children and adults in both the public and private sector. We kept an account of our journey in blog form, which we offer here for inspiration, peace education, and connection to the people of Afghanistan.
A letter from Naghmeh (the translator for our trip) PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jesse and Catherine   
Tuesday, 12 February 2008 20:45

Dear Catherine, Jesse, and Jiva,

Here is a letter I've been meaning to write for a long time. Some of these thoughts and phrases have been with me since Afghanistan. Others are offspring of hindsight; slowly forming in the womb of my soul as I took my time to fathom the true extends to which my experience with you has impacted on me. In essence, this letter is an attempt at acknowledging what each of you, in your uniqueness as a person, have meant to my experience.

 
Scary Honesty PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jesse and Catherine   
Sunday, 11 November 2007 02:51

I would not want to paint Afghanistan to be any different than another place where the domination culture has suppressed women. So hear my words and understand this is speaking to one of the toughest conflicts we face…gender.

Standing at the outside gate being told our plane had left 2 hours before what we had been told was the scheduled time stimulated more than just an annoyance of miscommunication. As I stood surrounded by at least 50 men (including the two I am traveling with), completely aware I am the only woman in sight I felt my legs take root. I could not move when Jesse and Jiva and Said began to return to the car. And I was the only one to notice. With attention to each cell of my being I focused my energy so I could remove myself from that spot to follow them back to the car. I notice my field of energy quite large as the groupings of men parted like the red sea to let me through. Traveling as much as I do I am completely aware and quite use to changes, cancellations, delays of flights and even sleeping in airports. And somehow this news of not getting our expected flight was quite different in my body’s response.

 

 
What does Peace-Building look like? PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jesse and Catherine   
Saturday, 10 November 2007 05:38

Women's Empathy Circle

"If everyone here implements their projects, we will have peace in Afghanistan"
- participant in our 5-Day training (after our session on creating 'needs-based' projects)

 
Last Day of Training PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jesse and Catherine   
Friday, 09 November 2007 06:18

Today we completed our training and the fullness I feel in my heart is hard to explain. I am already dreaming of returning to Afghanistan and what it possibly would be like to help implement a certification process in this region for NVC Trainers.

 

 
What Is PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jesse and Catherine   
Wednesday, 07 November 2007 16:48

It is not unusual for me to weep for the deaths that occur in Afghanistan. But today I got to weep on Afghan soil with Afghan people.

We opened today's training with one of the participants offering in song a verse from the Koran in honor of the 64 people who died in yesterday's bombing. I was deeply moved by the heart and the connection. Tears streamed my face and as a group we shared the sorrow and fueled our passion to ignite creating a world we would rather live in. The day unfolded into a beautiful practice of Being Nonviolence. I am deeply excited by the visions that are being developed by the participants of this training who are creating projects based on serving human needs.

 
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