YES, MIRACLES ARE POSSIBLE THROUGH NONVIOLENT/ COMPASSIONATE COMMUNICATION
The systematic and intentional misuse of language – through hate speech, propaganda, misinformation, fake news, or coded forms of exclusion – produces violence at multiple levels: personal, structural, and cultural. In such contexts, a conscious and disciplined practice of Nonviolent or Compassionate Communication offers a vital way forward, enabling us to express ourselves truthfully, while listening to others with empathy and care.
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