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Love Unleashed A New Momentum of Heart Consciousness Unfolding An In-Person HeartMath/Global Coherence Retreat in Santa Cruz, CA Learn More

Add Heart Podcast

Add Heart Podcast

The Role We Play in the Emerging Values of Community

Host Deborah Rozman and Guest Steve Havill

June 16, 2020 Episode #29 Add Heart Podcast Past Episodes

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This twenty-ninth official call is an excellent way to sustain your own personal heart-practices. We also hope it will be a supportive tool for you to offer to your clients, patients and colleagues.

The past few months have illuminated the importance of community. Sheltering at home meant changing roles and deepening community within the family and having more quality time together. We’ve been connecting more with neighbors or online with friends, co-workers or clients.

Many of us have experienced virtual meetings as an opportunity for intimate, caring and effective connections. It’s not that we didn’t already know we need each other, rather the pandemic has moved us to reach out and care more, to be vulnerable about what we’re going through, and realize how grateful we are to have each other.

During this 30-minute live call, Deborah and guest Steve Havill, HeartMath Certified Professionals Activation Facilitator, talk about heart-based communities as a foundation for a new world and how these communities are creating the new normal where we recognize we can get along more and appreciate each other for who we really are.

They close the event with a heart-focused meditation to Add Heart to Community – to the emergence of new heart-based communities throughout the world.

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