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Resolving Conflict

Resolving Conflict

Update: 2023-12-05
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This episode has a similar theme to the last one on "Ending All War" but it seems to be arising again and again, so perhaps it is worth repeating in another way.


Resolving conflict is generally difficult. Emotions are highly charged. The risk of being hurt or hurting the other is high. Rather than resolving conflict with love, compassion and understanding, it becomes more about whether we win or lose the war. We often get stuck in blame, shame and right/wrong thinking. So what is the way out?


THE WAY OUT IS IN.


At the root of most conflict is 'Shadow', especially conflict that is highly charged. If we are going to fully resolve conflicts within ourselves, our relationships, and our world, we need to look deeper than the surface symptoms and heal the underlying trauma and shadows at the root of the conflict.


Learn more about Shadow-work:  https://www.wisdomways.net/shadowintegration/



Open Dialogue is one approach to build safe spaces to resolve conflict and get deeper insight into new possibilities.  https://www.wisdomways.net/dialogue/

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