Senji-sho Part I – Selecting the Right Time: A tract by Nichiren The Buddha’s Disciple
This is the first part of a four part lecture on one of Nichiren’s Five Major Writings, the Senji-sho, Selecting the Right Time.
This is the first part of a four part lecture on one of Nichiren’s Five Major Writings, the Senji-sho, Selecting the Right Time.
Today’s Dharma talk was an introduction of some homework and exercises for the week. I hope you will take a listen and learn about setting aside one day this week for your D-Day. Also I have given everyone a word of the week as well as the two aspects of the four part formula of NVC. It’s a relatively short talk today so spend a few minutes giving it a listen. Subscribe to my blog…
Today our Dharma talk continues our study of Nonviolent Communication. The focus for the study today is on needs and our ability to know and communicate our needs. Needs is the third part of the four parts of the NVC formula; Observation, Feelings, Needs, Request (OFNR). Here is the Needs list used during the video Subscribe to my blog post newsletter [amazon_link asins=’1979530815,B00HTOFM44,1975689763,147834198X,0692257470,1979814023,1511592907,1726325520,1508534780,1492886041′ template=’ProductCarousel’ store=’ryusho0a-20′ marketplace=’US’ link_id=’5b00ab74-b021-11e8-94bb-8388b7973e5c’]
Today the Dharma talk focuses on Feelings, the second part of the four part formula used in Nonviolent Communication, NVC. Due to a connectivity issue the transmission was interrupted about 13 minutes into the Dharma talk. Because of this the video is broken into two parts, well mostly it’s because I lack the technical expertise to splice them together into one whole video. On this page you will also find several feeling words lists, even…
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