
Category Archives: Relationships
The World Really Is Your Mirror by Bryan Reeves
I originally learned that meant whatever I saw in the world/people around me only reflected something within me. Specifically, whatever I rejected in others, in the world “outside” me, only pointed at the same quality within me. Read More
How To Make a Relationship Work by Ash Ruiz
October 30, 2011
A Conversation with Gary Zukav
We all long for relationships of substance and depth, relationships of meaning and purpose, relationships that are fulfilling, relationships that are not built on the needs we have. In Gary Zukav’s latest release, Spiritual Partnership: The Journey to Authentic Power, he outlines… Read More
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Citizen Education by Joseph McCormick
It amazes me to see what happens to people who come to our dialogues thinking they simply want to hear people who are different from themselves. After listening to members of the other tribes, they realize they are hearing facts and opinions that they’ve never heard before. Read More
September 25, 2011
A Conversation with Dr. David Richo
According to David Richo, most relationship problems are essentially about trusting. Whether it’s fear of commitment, insecurity, jealousy, or a tendency to be controlling, the real obstacle is a fundamental lack of trust – both in ourselves and in our partner. Read More
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September 18, 2011
A Conversation with Bill Kauth & Zoe Alowan
For the first half of the hour, Bill Kauth shares about his vital work with The ManKind Project, an organization dedicated to building community among men… Read More
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Whole Brain Politics by Joseph McCormick
The challenge I have had in doing this work is in striking the balance between articulating a clear image of what a transpartisan citizen empowerment movement will look like, and leaving it open enough to take many forms. It could look like the Grange or Chautauqua movements of the nineteenth century, but with a twenty-first century look and feel featuring wireless keypad voting town halls, wiki-policymaking, and “Open Space” citizen assemblies Read More
March 27, 2011
A Conversation with John L. Payne
Are you living your own fate or playing out the same difficult patterns as your ancestors? Like most of us in the western world, you probably see yourself as an individual largely unaffected by what your ancestors went through. But in truth… Read More
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