Sukkot with Jewish Muslim Compassionate Listening Group

Sukkot with Jewish Muslim Compassionate Listening Group

Sukkot with Jewish Muslim Compassionate Listening Group in Olympia (Thanx to Eden for the Traditional Jewish song !)

Check out Temple Beth Hatfiloh - http://www.bethhatfiloh.org/

Visit the mosque website @
www.islamiccenterofolympia.org

Start a listening group in your city by getting your Rabbi and Imam to talk to each another, decide on a date for pot-luck and gather everybody in a large room ! Conversation happens !

DIALOGUE

Participants speak as individuals, from their own experience.

Thoughts are shared to develop a common understanding of the issues, beliefs and values of the participants. There is an exchange of ideas that build upon the ideas of others.

Listening allows the listener to understand and gain insight into the concerns of others.

Questions are asked from a position of curiosity.

New information surfaces.


LISTENING

Participants speak as individuals, from their own experience.

Listening allows the listener to understand and gain insight into the concerns of others.

Quiet listening gives the speaker the experience of truly being heard, and can offer an opportunity for further self reflection without dialogue.

Questions are only posed by the speakers themselves for self reflection purposes.

New information may surface.

Contact Dr. Muhammad Ayub, MD. MPH at
ayub98516@gmail.com

360-489-2830

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