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Anatomy of Peace in Families - June 2008 PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 30 June 2008 20:33

Here are some photos of the first Anatomy of Peace seminar held in Bangalore/India. It was held on 14, 15 June 2008. About 50 people attended the two day seminar, many of them couples.

It was fun, filled with joking and laughter - at our boxes !!

 
“The Arbinger seminar conveyed simply and powerfully to me how I can change the world around me by simply changing myself! I am going through the most distressing time in my life right now with lots of relationships at stake. The seminar helped me see how a whole lot of this distress is simply because I keep making the choice to create it for myself – irrespective of the fact that others may be causing it too. What was wonderful was it even gave me real ways to make a different choice. It’s been a fortnight since and I am living a different life already. The pain is still there – but I am happier, calmer and full of resolve! Arbinger helped me find and gracefully put in a big piece of the puzzle of my life.“

- Sanjay Dutt:


 

 

 

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I had attended the first day of this seminar a few months ago, I must admit that all through the while i wanted my wife Rashmi to attend this with a though that "SHE NEEDED IT MORE", however i must confess after attending the two days along with Rashmi ,i realised that , It was me who needed the learning and deep awakening much more than Rashmi.

What made the seminar so lively was, some of the brilliant real life stories that you realted to and the fact that we had some wonderful families and individuals who all came there seeking for some direction.

Both Rashmi and I are thorougly enjoy the reflection's from the workshop once in a while.

I thank you(Senthiyl) and Mr Nagendra for the opportunity.

regards
Omprakash

 

 

Greetings !

It provides an amazing platform to meet wonderful people. Initially I felt the interface a bit complicated, but it's actually quite easy to use and intuitive when we dive in. I realized myself where I stood so far.The realization when looking at a person as person is simply great.

Thanks
Suma

 

 

 

 

 

 

From Sanjay

Feedback: What I liked most in both this seminar (and my prev one) is Senthil's answers to any questions asked to him. I am in general quite a sceptical guy who does not just nod to any answer, irrespective of who is giving those answers. But I found all his answers consistently appealed to my heart, they were very honest, down-to-earth, and really addressed the exact issue. This was simply amazing.

I had attended the arbinger@work workshop earlier and was sceptical about attending this one and almost missed it. Thinking 'out of the box' once in a way, I felt why my wife would benefit from it, why deprive her. And what if I don't attend it..., inspite of all my plans I might end up just mostly idling away the weekend like it happened earlier. So we did make it, and I found it a lot more interactive and fun than my previous one. I also could better appreciate many things that I had missed earlier.

Apart from Senthil's cheerful, charismatic facilitation of the seminar, I'm also grateful for many inputs that everyone came up with with seemed very relevant to my own life. So I would be really honored if we could remain in touch with each other. See in the world full of so much of cynicism and violence, I think its a very courageous thing to even just look at our self-deception, and I am really proud to be in a group of so many truly wonderful people who are even attempting this.
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Last Updated on Saturday, 23 January 2010 15:32
 
Anatomy of Peace in Families. PDF Print E-mail
Written by The Arbinger Institute   
Monday, 30 June 2008 21:00

 

There is no more vital organization than the family. It is within families that we learn how to be human beings. We acquire language largely within our families.

We learn to interact with others first and foremost within families. We acquire personal standards of behaviour in connection with our families. Everything that society is and can be is built upon the foundation of families.

On a personal level, families are more important still. For happiness is largely a function of the health of our relationships with those in our homes - with one’s spouse, for example, and with children, parents and siblings.

 

 

Last Updated on Saturday, 23 January 2010 15:32
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