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A Question and Answer Session with Marshall B. Rosenberg, Ph.D.
Is spirituality important in the process of Nonviolent
Communication?
I think it is important that people see that spirituality is at
the base of Nonviolent Communication, and that they learn the
mechanics of the process with that in mind. Its really a
spiritual practice that I am trying to show as a way of life.
Even though we dont mention this, people get seduced by the
practice. Even if they practice this as a mechanical technique,
they start to experience things between themselves and other
people they werent able to experience before. So eventually
they come to the spirituality of the process. They begin to see
that its more than a communication process and realize
its really an attempt to manifest a certain spirituality.
So I have tried to integrate the spirituality into the training
in a way that meets my need not to destroy the beauty of it
through abstract philosophizing.
What does God mean to you?
I need a way to think of God that would work for me, other words
or ways to look at this beauty, this powerful energy, and so my
name for God is Beloved Divine Energy. For a while it
was just Divine Energy but then I was reading some of the Eastern
religions, and Eastern poets, and I loved how they had this
personal, loving connection with this Energy. And I found that it
added to me to call it Beloved Divine Energy. To me
this Beloved Divine Energy is life, connection to life.
What is your favorite way of knowing Beloved Divine Energy?
It is how I connect with human beings. I know Beloved Divine
Energy by connecting with human beings in a certain way. I not
only see Divine Energy, I taste Divine Energy, I feel Divine
Energy, and I am Divine Energy. Im connected with Beloved
Divine Energy when I
connect with human beings in this certain way. Then God is very
alive for me. Also talking with trees, talking with dogs and
pigs, those are some of my other favorite ways.
How did you develop Nonviolent Communication?
Nonviolent Communication evolved from my attempt to get conscious
of what this Beloved Divine Energy is and how to connect with it.
I was very dissatisfied with clinical psychology because it is
pathology based and I didnt like its language. It
didnt give me a view of the beauty of human beings. So,
after I got my degree I decided to go more in the direction of
Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow.
I decided to look at this side and ask myself the scary question,
What are we and what are we meant to be? I found that
there was very little written about this in psychology. So I took
a crash course in comparative religion because I saw they talked
more about this question. And this word love kept
coming up in each of them.
I used to hear the word love as many people use it in a religious
sense like, You should love everybody. I used to get
really annoyed at the word love. Oh yeah, Im supposed
to love Hitler? I didnt know the words New Age
Bullshit but I used what was my equivalent then. I tried to
understand better what love means because I could see it had so
much meaning for so many millions of people in all of these
religions. What is it, and how do you do this love?
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Nonviolent Communication really came out of my attempt to
understand this concept of love and how to manifest it, how to do
it. I came to the conclusion that it was not just something you
feel, but it is something we manifest, something we do, something
we have. And what is this manifestation? It is giving of
ourselves in a certain way.
What do you mean, giving of ourselves?
To me, giving of ourselves means an honest expression of
whats alive in us in this moment. It intrigues me why every
culture asks upon greeting each other, How are you?
Its such an important question. What a gift it is to be
able to know at any given moment what is alive in someone.
To give a gift of ones self is a manifestation of love. It
is when you reveal yourself nakedly and honestly, at any given
moment, for no other purpose than as a gift of whats alive
in you. Not to blame, criticize, or punish. Just Here I am,
and here is what I would like. This is my vulnerability at
this moment. To me, that is a way of manifesting love.
And the other way we give of ourselves is through how we receive
another persons message. To receive it empathically,
connecting with whats alive in them, making no judgment.
Just to hear what is alive in the other person and what they
would like. So Nonviolent Communication is just a manifestation
of what I understand love to be.
Nonviolent Communication came out of your desire to manifest
love?
I was also helped by empirical research in psychology that
defined the characteristics of healthy relationships and by
studying people who were living manifestations of loving people.
Out of these sources I pulled together this process that helped
me to connect with people in what I could understand is a loving
way.
And then I saw what happened when I did connect with people in
this way. This beauty, this power, connected me with an energy
that I choose to call Beloved Divine Energy. So Nonviolent
Communication helps me stay connected with that beautiful Divine
Energy within myself and to connect with it in others. And
certainly when I connect that Divine Energy within myself with
the Divine Energy in others, what happens then is the closest I
know of what it is to be connected to God.
How do you prevent Ego from interfering with your connection with
God?
By seeing Ego as very closely tied to the way my culture has
trained me to think, and trained me to communicate. And how the
culture has trained me to meet my needs in certain ways, to get
my needs mixed up with certain strategies I might use to meet my
needs. So I try to remain conscious of these three ways that the
culture has programmed me to do things that really arent in
my best interest, to function more from Ego than from my
connection with Divine Energy. I have tried to learn ways for
training myself to be conscious when Im thinking in these
culturally learned ways and Ive incorporated these into
Nonviolent Communication.
Then you believe that the language of our culture prevents us
from knowing our Divine Energy more intimately?
Oh yes, definitely. I think our language makes it really hard,
especially the language given to us by the cultural training most
of us seem to have gone through, and the associations
God brings up for people. Judgmental, or right/wrong
thinking is one of the hardest things Ive found to overcome
in teaching Nonviolent Communication over the years. The people
that I work with have all gone to schools and churches and
its very easy for them, if they like Nonviolent
Communication, to say its the right way to
communicate. Its very easy to think that Nonviolent
Communication is the goal.
Ive altered a Buddhist parable that relates to this
question. Imagine a beautiful, whole, and sacred place. And
imagine that you could really know God when you are in that
place. But lets say that there is a river between you and
that place and youd like to get to that place but
youve got to get over this river to do it. So you get a
raft, and this raft is a real handy tool to get you over the
river. Once youre across the river you can walk the rest of
the several miles to this beautiful place. But the Buddhist
parable ends by saying that, One is a fool who continues on
to the sacred place carrying the raft on their back.
Nonviolent Communication is a tool to get me over my cultural
training so I can get to the place. Its not the place. If
we get addicted to the raft, attached to the raft, it makes it
harder to get to the place. People just learning the process of
Nonviolent Communication can forget all about the place. If they
get too locked into the raft, the process becomes mechanical.
Nonviolent Communication is one of the most powerful tools that
Ive found for connecting with people in a way that helps me
get to the place where we are connected to the Divine, where what
we do toward one another comes out of Divine Energy. Thats
the place I want to get to.
Is this the spiritual basis of Nonviolent Communication?
The spiritual basis for me is that Im trying to connect
with the Divine Energy in others and connect them with the Divine
in me, because I believe that when we are really connected with
that Divinity within each other and ourselves, that people enjoy
contributing to one anothers well being more than anything
else. So for me, if were connected with the Divine in
others and ourselves, we are going to enjoy what happens, and
thats the spiritual basis. In this place violence is
impossible.
Is this lack of connection to Divine Energy responsible for
violence in the world?
I would say it this way: I think we have been given the gift of
choice to create the world of our choosing. And weve been
given all of this great and abundant world for creating a world
of joy and nurturing. To me, the violence in the world comes
about when we get alienated or disconnected from this Energy. How
do we get connected when we are educated to be disconnected? I
believe its our cultural conditioning and education that
disconnects us from God, especially our education about God.
Walter Wink writes about how domination cultures use certain
teachings about God to maintain oppression. Thats why
Bishops and Kings have often been closely related. The Kings
needed the Bishops to justify the oppression, to interpret the
holy books in ways that justified punishment, domination, and so
forth.
How do we overcome this conditioning?
Im often in between people in a lot of pain. I remember
working with twenty Serbians and twenty Croatians. Some of the
people there had family members killed by the other side and they
all had generations of poison pumped into their heads about the
other side. They spent three days expressing their rage and pain
to each other. Fortunately we were there about seven days.
One word I havent used yet in speaking about this is the
word inevitability. So many times I have seen that no
matter what has happened, if people connect in this certain way
that it is inevitable that they will end up enjoying giving to
one another. It is inevitable. For me my work is like watching
the magic show. Its too beautiful for words.
But sometimes this Divine Energy doesnt work as fast as I
think it should. I remember sitting there in the middle of all
this rage and pain and thinking, Divine Energy, if you can
heal all this stuff why are you taking so long, why are you
putting these people through this? And the Energy spoke to
me, and it said, You just do what you can to connect. Bring
your energy in. Connect and help the other people connect and let
me take care of the rest. But even though that was going on
in one part of my brain, I knew joy was inevitable. If we could
just keep getting connected to our own Divine Energy and to each
others.
And it happened. It happened with great beauty. The last day
everybody was talking about joy. And many of them said, You
know I thought I was never going to feel joy again after what
weve been through. This was the theme on
everybodys lips. So that evening the twenty Serbians and
twenty Croatians, who seven days earlier had only unimaginable
pain in relation to one another, celebrated the joy of life
together.
We gain this connection to each other by knowing God?
Here again I want to stay away from intellectualizing about God.
If by knowing God we mean this intimate connection
with Beloved Divine Energy, then we gain every second as
experiencing heaven.
The heaven I gain from knowing God is this inevitability, to know
it is inevitable, that no matter what the hell is going on that
if we get to this level of connection with each other, if we get
in touch with each others Divine Energy, its
inevitable that we will enjoy giving and well give back to
life. Ive been through such ugly stuff with people that I
dont get worried about it anymore, its inevitable. If
we get that quality of connection, well like where it gets
us.
It amazes me how effective it is. I could tell you similar
examples between the extremist
Israelis, both politically and religiously, and the same on the
Palestinian side, and between
the Hutus and the Tutsis, and the Christian tribe in Nigeria.
With all of them it amazes me
how easy it is to bring about this reconciliation and healing.
Once again, all we have to do
is get both sides connected to the other persons needs. To
me the needs are the quickest, closest way to getting in
connection with that Divine Energy. Everyone has the same needs.
The needs come because were alive.
How do you get enemies to recognize that they need to give to
each other?
A: When you get people connected at that level its hard to
maintain those enemy images. Nonviolent Communication
in its purity is the most powerful, quickest way Ive found
to get people to go from life alienated ways of thinking where
they want to hurt each other, to enjoying giving to each other.
When you have a couple of people facing each other, Hutu and
Tutsi, and their families have been killed by each other,
its amazing that in two or three hours we can get them
nurturing each other. Its inevitable. Inevitable.
Thats why I use this approach.
It amazes me how simple it is given the amount of suffering that
has gone on, and how quickly it can happen. Nonviolent
Communication really quickly heals when people have experienced a
lot of pain. This motivates me to want to make it happen even
more quickly because the way were doing it now still takes
a while.
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How do we get this done more quickly with the other 800,000 Hutus
and Tutsis, and the rest of the planet? I would like to explore
what would happen if we could make movies or television shows of
this process, because Ive seen that when two people go
through the process with other people watching, that vicarious
learning, healing and reconciliations happen. So I would like to
explore ways to use the media to get masses of people to go
quickly through this process together.
Have you encountered any cultural or language barriers to this
process?
A: This amazes me how few and how little they are. When I first
started to teach this process in another language I really
doubted that it could be done. I remember the first time I was in
Europe I was going to go first to Munich and then to Geneva. My
colleague and I both doubted that we could get this through in
another language. She was going to do it in French and I would be
there for her to ask me questions if something came up. I was
going to at least try to see if we could go through translators.
But it worked so well without any problems, and I find the same
thing everywhere. So I just dont worry about it, Ill
do it in English and you translate it and it works very well. I
cant think of any culture that weve had any problem
with other than little things, but not with the essence of it.
Not only have we had no problem but also there are repeated
variations of people saying that this is essentially what their
religion says. Its old stuff, they know this stuff, and
theyre grateful for this manifestation, but its
nothing new.
Do you believe a spiritual practice is important for practicing
nonviolence?
I recommend in all workshops that people take time to ask
themselves this question, How do I choose to connect with
other human beings? and to be as conscious as they can
about that. To make sure its their choice and not the way
theyve been programmed to choose. Really, what is the way
you would choose to connect with other human beings?
Gratitude also plays a big role for me. If I express gratitude
when I am conscious of the human act that I want to express it
for, consciousness of how I feel when the act occurs, whether
its my act or someone elses, and what needs of mine
it fulfills, then expressing gratitude fills me with
consciousness of the power that we human beings have to enrich
lives. It makes me aware that we are Divine Energy, that we have
such power to make life wonderful, and that there is nothing we
like better than to do just that.
To me, that is powerful evidence of our Divine Energy, that we
have this power to make life so wonderful, and that there is
nothing we like more. Thats why part of my spiritual
practice is just to be conscious of gratitude.
How basic is this need to give to one another?
I think the need to enrich life is one of the most basic and
powerful needs we all have. Now another way to say this is that
we need to act from the Divine Energy within us. And I think that
when we are that Divine Energy that there is nothing
we like more, nothing in which we find more joy, than enriching
life, than using our immense power to enrich life.
But when we are trying to meet this need of ours to
live this Divine Energy, trying to contribute to
life, there is a request that goes with it. We have a request for
feedback
from whichever creature whose life we are trying to enrich. We
want to know in fact, Is
my intention and my action being fulfilled? Was there
fulfillment?
In our culture that request gets distorted into our thinking that
we have a need for the other person to love us for
what weve done, to appreciate what weve done, to
approve of us for what weve done. And that distorts and
screws up the beauty of the whole process. It wasnt their
approval that we needed. Our very intent was to use our energy to
enrich life. But we need the feedback. How do I know my effort
was successful unless I get feedback?
And I can use this feedback to help me know if I am coming out of
Divine Energy. I know that I am coming out of Divine Energy when
I value criticism as much as a thank you.
Marshall B. Rosenberg, Ph.D.