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Showing posts with label compassion. Show all posts

Thursday, July 9, 2020

On Cancelling People

When Amy Cooper was videoed in Central Park saying to Chris Cooper, "I'm going to tell them I am being threatened by a black man," I kept wondering, WHAT did he say to her that triggered this reaction? I finally learned it today when I went searching the internet. In the statement from Amy, she says, "When Chris began offering treats to my dog and confronted me in an area where there was no one else nearby and said, 'You're not going to like what I'm going to do next,' I assumed we were being threatened when all he had intended to do was record our encounter on his phone."
Here is the summary that was reported over and over in the media: "A Black man asked a white woman to leash her dog in Central Park, as rules required. She refused. Then she called the police to say she was being threatened." And regarding the moments before filming began, "After he asked her to leash the cocker spaniel, the two exchanged words."
After that we got to hear in detail all that she said on the emergency call. (I assume everyone reading this has watched that video, and maybe some interviews with Chris Cooper.) She had assumed that what he was "going to do next" would be physically harmful to her because he was a black man? And she chose to use her whiteness to threaten him without bothering to communicate with him, human to human.

But I was like, "Well WHAT did he say to her?" Not that it would erase the racism that was plain to see, but why was this not in the news report? In an effort to remain connected to our common humanity I felt we deserved to know the whole story and when I learned what he said (according to her), I gained a glimpse of what could have put her into the fear response, albeit a racist one.
She has lost her job, home and reputation and seems to have become a pariah.

I heard a journalist yesterday say that we have a "cancel-society." We cancel people, kind of like a Black Mirror episode. Kevin Spacey, for example has been "canceled." Are we going to demonize and erase people to the extent they cannot actually be in society any longer? I want us to have regenerative processes for healing and learning in our society. I want us to stop throwing people away on one hand while we do the good work for justice and fairness on the other.

True nonviolent communication calls us to heal together, not put a distance with those that are harming and needing to grow... from what I read, she sounds open to growing.
I celebrate that Chris Cooper himself is open to forgiveness and reconnecting; in another article: "Asked if he’d accept her apology, Christian Cooper told CNN he would 'if it’s genuine and if she plans on keeping her dog on a leash in the Ramble going forward.'"
Excerpts from news article found here.

Wednesday, February 15, 2017

The Gardens of our Hearts

Last week was the last meeting of my small group workshop series with a group of 7 lovely people who delved into their perceptions, self-beliefs, masks and behavioral habits that hold them back from deeper connections... and we shared artwork of our heart's gardens that have flowers planted with immediate and honest communication and weeds pulled by settling broken agreements and taking responsibility...
by Wendy W


I also read a section in Part 4 of David B. Wolf's book, "Relationships That Work: The Power of Conscious Living" and when I read this sentence, I stopped, and said. "This is the culmination of the whole book." Then I read it again: "By doing some clearing work, by pulling weeds and watering flowers in the garden, we can clear the field and thus make it easier to choose being."


People were moved by this metaphor and the deep meaning of it... it resonated for some people and definitely for me.



This has been a very growthful series for me as a facilitator and in connecting to my deeper self under looking good or being right. Definitely the most challenging thing I am doing... calling for me to connect more deeply to my heart and my authentic moment, and to use each interaction as an opportunity for growth and group realization, letting go of the agenda and staying connected to compassion for the each person.



I am doing more workshops and book practice series... and wanting to share my experience and approach to communication, self awareness and healing while sharing inspirations of my growth and of nature, so I created a new Facebook page to explore these and share events and opportunities for connection: www.facebook.com/pg/realizeyournature



by Kathleen M

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#selfrealization #consciouscommunication #empathiccommunication #ecotherapy