Saturday, September 21, 2013

Vvs 2008 Summer monarch Festival in Austria, St Martin


Vvs 2008 Summer monarch Festival in Austria, St Martin's Youth and Family Center participated in four people in Estonia - Andres, failure, Meri center Mihkel son and granddaughter Keiti Marii (in the picture). I hope to continue to share as well as Andres Mihkel here with my impressions of the summer festival and you, dear reader get the inspiration to start collecting the money, ride with us to ensure next year's festival in Sweden! In 2009 the festival will find information here!
The first European nonviolent communication Summer Festival was born in Denmark in the summer of 2004. Since then, the festival has seen the light 5. Danish festival agreed principles, the festival will travel from one European country to another, and each year the festival organizes various national volunteer monarch team. Since 2004, the festival has traveled in the following countries: 2004 - 2005, Denmark - Germany, 2006 - Poland 2007 - Holland 2008 - Pictured in Austria is Keiti Marii giraffe that travels with the next festival,, 2009. In Sweden! The festival organizers' monarch goal is to provide a meeting place for nonviolent communication method for practitioners from all over the world (participants have been apart of Europeans Nepal, Sri Lanka, USA) Festival is organized in such a way that the organizers arrange accommodation, meals, provide the framework for the agenda of the face and other practical issues. Each participant is welcome to share the proposed agenda of sessions under the themes of an inherent and close to the heart. Most of the sessions are nonviolent communication on the subject, but it is also suggested naerujoogat, salzatantsu, intuitive monarch singing, provocative advice, and much more. Are expected to participate in nonviolent communication practitioners (regardless of whether they are "starters" or "old hands"), and their coaches as family members of all ages. The main focus of this festival is to create a community within a week, where everyone cares about the needs equitably. It is important to bring this experience home with him to be his family, the neighborhood, the surroundings and the caring of each other in the calculation of the seeds sown!


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