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NVC & the BODY: South Korea

A Nonviolent Communication (NVC) weekend workshop

NVC & the BODY: South Korea

Entering into the details of the details of experiencing

01 April, Seoul, South Korea

With CNVC certified trainer and mediator Yoram Mosenzon

This workshop will have a consecutive translation into Korean

NVC & the Body

NVC is not just about words; it’s about the experiences words create. For example, if I were to say to you, ‘You are even more annoying than my little sister, for God’s sake!’ it might stimulate one type of experience in your body. On the other hand, if I were to say, ‘I appreciate the way you showed up today in the meeting; I feel inspired by you,’ it might stimulate a completely different experience. Words have a tremendous power to shape our experiences. NVC is truly an art in navigating the delicate human experiences that words and thoughts trigger, both within us and between us.
I don’t view NVC merely as a theory; but as an experience. I care to implement NVC in every moment and aspect of my life. The strength of NVC lies in the meticulous attention to the finest nuances of experiences within and between people.

I am excited to announce a weekend workshop focused on NVC and the body.

During this workshop, we will explore various topics, including:

Honesty in the Body: Honesty involves the precision of describing exactly what is happening within me, which is not a simple task. When I speak, I search for words that resonate with my own body. When my words align with my authenticity, they trigger a profound ‘sensual movement’ in my body. It is a connection to the ‘natural healing movement within the body’, which is all what I yearn for.

Empathy in the Body: Feelings, such as ‘sadness’, are mental concepts of bodily sensations. Ultimately, human experience revolves around sensations. We will practice how to directly empathize with these bodily sensations.

Trusting the Body as My Compass: Building trust in the subtle signals my body constantly provides throughout the day and allowing it to guide me spiritually in my actions.

Feelings: Feelings serve as an internal communication system. it is how my body communicates to me my Needs, which serve as my guiding force in taking action. Each feeling has a direction, a movement towards caring for life. We will practice recognizing the subtleties of feelings and learning how to let them guide our choices.

Self-Judgments: The way I speak to myself, often unconsciously, has the most significant impact on the quality of my life. We will practice translating our self-judgments into a language that fosters a different bodily experience.

Trauma: Trauma is an experience that becomes stored in the body. We will practice the gentle and gradual process of connecting with people in intense emotional states and accompanying them on their healing journey.

Fun: Lastly, we will engage in some enjoyable movement and games involving the body.

❀ And more and more…

I hope you can join us for this enriching workshop!

About NVC

Nonviolent Communication (NVC) (PhD Marshall Rosenberg) is a practical communication tool that radically transforms your relationship with yourself and others. NVC cultivates assertive honesty mixed with a deep quality of Empathy.

NVC transforms conflicts into love and clarity.

NVC takes you from your meditation cushion into real life – it helps you live your deep values in relationships and millions of day-to-day life situations.
 NVC deeply transforms your communication with yourself toward a quality of profound compassion.

Learning style

You will be invited to work on examples from your own life in an interactive and safe learning environment. We will practice Nonviolent Communication through demonstrations, role-play and exercises in order to integrate NVC values and language more into our daily lives.
The way we teach is: 30% Theory and 70% of Practice/Demonstration/Learning from LIVE situations that are happening in the here and now. Our focus is very much on the Embodied aspect of ‘Nonviolent Communication’, so be ready to dive.

Where

Seoul, South Korea.
Seoul, South Korea
The Marist Education Center (Marist Brothers, Korea Sector, East Asia Province):
Address: 37 Tojeong-ro 2-gil, Mapo-gu, Seoul, South Korea
Google Maps:  Link

When

01 April 2026

14:00-18:00

Language

Yoram speaks English. This workshop will have a consecutive translation into Korean

Fee

More detailed information will be provided shortly.

Organizer

For more information please contact the Korea NVC Education Center, at:
info@krnvcedu.com

Extra support

We will have assistants accompanying us during this course.

To book your place:

To book your place or if you have any questions, please contact the Korea NVC Education Center, at:
info@krnvcedu.com