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Benedictine Spirituality and the Way of Dialogue, http://www.slideshare.net/edithosb/benedictine-spirituality-and-the-way-of-dialogue
Many principles explored in the slide programme are useful. Explore the following principles:
"Speak slowly", "make eye contact", "speak briefly", "create shared meaning", "listen deeply", "stay curious", "remain open", "be accepting", and "be relaxed with your views".
Benedictine Spirituality and the Way of Dialogue, http://www.slideshare.net/edithosb/benedictine-spirituality-and-the-way-of-dialogue
Many principles explored in the slide programme are useful. Explore the following principles:
"Speak slowly", "make eye contact", "speak briefly", "create shared meaning", "listen deeply", "stay curious", "remain open", "be accepting", and "be relaxed with your views".
Dialogue Principles
Dialogue in the interreligious, interideological sense is a conversation on a common subject between people with differing views undertaken so that they can learn from one another and grow.
Principles of Dialogue
Arrange seating in a circle, without tables or desks. This creates an open space and promotes listening. Start with five to ten minutes of silence.
Dialogue in the interreligious, interideological sense is a conversation on a common subject between people with differing views undertaken so that they can learn from one another and grow.
Principles of Dialogue
Arrange seating in a circle, without tables or desks. This creates an open space and promotes listening. Start with five to ten minutes of silence.