Conflict = Energy

Conflict = Energy
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Download or read book Conflict = Energy written by Jason Digges and published by . This book was released on 2020-06-21 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Authentic Relating provides the framework to transform every aspect of relationships-starting with the one to ourselves. It is truth and compassion together in a journey to become more awake and aware in every relationship. With practice, we will learn to alchemize conflict into clarity, connection, and creativity.This book is a manual to connection, guiding you through a full Authentic Relating curriculum including 32 tools and 12 games. Many of the practices and tools can be used immediately to identify layers of truth and express them in a way that forges deeper bonds, connection, and safety with others.This book is dedicated to distilling 20 years of research into the ART of becoming a better human.


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