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View Rights PortalHow can we move forward beyond the anger and outrage to heal and transform, in practical ways, the vast crisis of relations between women and men, and among people of all genders? This book addresses that question. Over the past 30 years, the Gender Equity and Reconciliation International (GERI) project has convened over 300 intensive workshops and trainings in 12 countries, for more than 7,000 people on 6 continents. These groups have engaged in a deep process of unraveling the systemic knots of gender conflicts and developed practical skills for transforming gender relations from the inside out. Another 22,000 people have been introduced to the GERI process in conferences and trainings. Inspired by the principles of Truth and Reconciliation developed by the late Archbishop Desmond Tutu of South Africa, the GERI project has a longstanding record. This book is full of inspiring stories that document how the methodology of deep truth-telling and collective alchemy dissolves root causes of gender conflict, through skillfully facilitated, heart-centered transformational experiences, which are followed up with ongoing peer support. With contributions from 12 distinguished world leaders in this field, and special inserts from such notable persons as Stanislav Grof, MD, Jetsunma Tenzin Palmo, and Peter Rutter, MD, this book is an invaluable resource for laypersons and professionals, educators and religious leaders who are thoughtfully addressing the gender-based conflicts and needs of young and old in their own homes, therapy practices, organizations and congregations across the globe. Will Keepin, Ph.D. and Rev. Cynthia Brix, Ph.D., are co-founders of Gender Equity & Reconciliation, International.
»Ihr kennt ja All’ die Liebe nicht / Die in mir glüht, die in mir stürmt« heißt es in einem Gedicht von Else Lasker-Schüler und »Zur Heimat erkor ich mir die Liebe« bei Mascha Kaléko. Beide Dichterinnen haben ihren Gefühlen in kraftvollen Versen Ausdruck verliehen, ebenso wie viele Dichterinnen vor und nach ihnen. Elke Heidenreich hat die schönsten Liebesgedichte von Frauen für diesen Band ausgewählt, dabei geht es quer durch die Jahrhunderte und um die ganze Welt: von Sappho über Annette von Droste-Hülshoff zu Anna Achmatowa, Ingeborg Bachmann und Wyslawa Szymborska bis hin zu den jungen Stimmen wie Ann Cotten und Silke Scheuermann.