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EP 287 — Dr. Gary Reiss: Conflict Resolution
Publisher |
Paul Chek
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Apr 02, 2024
Episode Duration |
02:34:16

Have you ever experienced a conflict that you never thought could be resolved without losing a loved one or your life?

Dr. Gary Reiss, a master of process-oriented psychology, describes techniques that can help you resolve nearly any disagreement you may encounter — including threats to your life — and reveals the leading cause of most disputes in the world in this conflict-free Living 4D conversation.

Learn more about Gary and his work on his website and on social media via Facebook.

For Living 4D listeners: Save $500 on Gary’s course, 12 Steps to Conflict Resolution, merely by mentioning the Living 4D podcast when you sign up! (Special offers from Living 4D guests are time-sensitive and at their discretion to redeem after 30 days.)

 Timestamps

  • What is process psychology? (5:52)
  • “The whole key to process work is the idea that we have many bodies.” (10:52)
  • Gary’s true calling. (23:27)
  • The three steps of conflict work. (27:06)
  • X and U work. (31:48)
  • There are no accidents. (43:15)
  • Gary’s aikido.com/about-aikido/">Aikido training. (49:42)
  • Rank: The number one cause of most conflicts in the world. (55:46)
  • Are you the embodiment of walking trauma? (1:01:48)
  • How do you handle people who really love to fight and have no interest in resolving conflicts? (1:10:38)
  • Fluid neutrality. (1:16:10)
  • Conflicts with implicit agreements in work and family situations. (1:28:55)
  • Walking with awareness. (1:47:18)
  • Gary stops a riot. (1:51:55)
  • Collective issues. (2:00:41)
  • “If you can be your whole self, you can support the whole and everyone else.” (2:12:56)

Resources

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