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Gaylon Ferguson, PhD: The Practice of “Sending and Taking”
Kristin Neff, PhD: Day 2 Practice: A ‘Fierce Self-Compassion’ Break
Galia Tyano Ronen: Day 2: Practice Through Poetry: Connecting to Nature
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Russell Razzaque, MD: “Open Dialogue”: A Compassion-based Holistic Approach to Working with Mental Health Crises
Rhonda V. Magee, MA, JD: Mindfulness as a Support for Healing, Compassion, and Social Justice
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Paul Gilbert, FBPsS, PhD, OBE: Working with Fears, Blocks, and Resistance to Compassion in Clients
Ron Siegel, PsyD: Mindfulness and Compassion in the Treatment of Depression and Anxiety
Sue Johnson, PhD: The Practice of Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy
Dr. g (Claudelle R. Glasgow), PsyD: The Shaman Therapist: A Fresh Perspective on Psychotherapy and Healing
Zev Schuman-Olivier, MD: Mindfulness, Self-Compassion and Compassion in Addiction Treatment
Christopher Germer, PhD: Day 5 Practice: Chris Germer – The Compassionate U-Turn
Netanel Goldberg and Galia Tyano Ronen: A Musical Journey to Cultivate Inner and Outer Compassion
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Day 2: Practice Through Poetry: Connecting to Nature

with Galia Tyano Ronen

This is the first of a series of three guided practices using poetry to inspire ourselves to follow the heart-mind connection, and cultivate inner and outer compassion through art.

In this first session, we connect with nature as part of ourselves, through Wendell Berry’s poem “The Peace of Wild Things.” It is by observing nature’s expression, by surrendering to its sweep, that we may regain faith, not only in survival, but in beauty, and the worthiness of life.

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About the speakers

Galia Tyano Ronen

Galia Tyano Ronen loves life on earth with all it brings into her soul and the diversity of connections with people, nature, arts, body, music, and spirit. Galia is a Mindful Self-Compassion (MSC) teacher and serves as the Program Director for the Self-Compassion In Psychotherapy (SCIP) Certificate Program. She is a focusing oriented therapist, artist, and clinical psychologist walking a path, accompanying people over a section of their lives and incorporating mind body spirit work in her encounters. Galia is pioneering Mindful Self-Compassion in Israel, mentoring Hebrew speaking MSC teachers and creating a bilingual Arab Jews MSC course. With her local community, she creates culture festivals based on the generosity, togetherness, free will, spirit, and the talent of citizens. Learn more at www.shiluv-bodymind.co.il and https://www.themagicalchildrenoflight.com

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  • Thank you, Galia. Your gentle, lyrical voice, your compassionate heart, the imagery and poetry that you shared — thank you, Galia — it worked! Anything is possible!

  • Such a beautiful experience – both of being in nature and of the poetry! Thank you so much Galia!

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