Many books have been written about the practice of peacemaking, and
few, if any, deal with the non-violent, spiritual side of this
ancient science, discipline, practice and art form. This book will
speak to that lack and explore the spiritual, non-violent element
in peacemaking as it applies to mediating family law disputes.
Universities will find the book helpful as a textbook in their
peacemaking and mediation degree and certificate programs, most
particularly, in those courses that stress a pragmatic, spiritual,
eclectic and educated approach to non-adversarial, peaceful
conflict resolution. The book is intended for the professional
peacemaker, mediator, lawyer, law student, conciliator, and dispute
neutral. Everyday people who wish to improve their own
communication skills and strengthen their primary relationships
will profit greatly from this book. These individuals, particularly
those in the family law field, will find much benefit from the
peacemaking processes, and family counseling psychology. Mental
health family practitioners, who are often called upon to act as
default, if not formal mediators and neutrals, will find useful the
mediation and peacemaking experiences, techniques and literature
related here. Light on Peacemaking also offers the Yoga
practitioner a very practical avenue, through example in the legal
field, for engaging in seva or service to humanity.
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