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Course 01: Beginning Relationships: Active Listening

Reconciliation starts in vulnerability. This guidebook teaches active, empathetic listening to build trust and create the connections that make lasting peace possible.

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Reconciliation begins where comfort ends: in the vulnerability of relationship. This first guidebook takes you into the heart of the reconciliation journey by focusing on the often-overlooked skill of empathetically and actively listening. Step by step, you’ll learn how to truly attend, hear, level, risk, and care—building trust before tackling the root causes of conflict. With practical wisdom and deep human insight, this guide equips you to foster the kind of transformative connection that makes peace possible. This is where the real work begins.

Here’s what’s included:

  1. Beginning Relationships
  2. Listening— “Tell me again; I want to hear you.”
  3. Attending— “Try me again, I’m listening”.
  4. Hearing— “I want to hear; I want to be heard”.
  5. Leveling— “I want equality; I will hear you equally”
  6. Risking— “I want to know you; I want to be known”.
  7. Caring— “I will value you as I want to be valued”.
  8. Conclusion— Beginning Relationships.
  9. Bibliography

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Munther Issac
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“The Academy excels in the field of reconciliation. Having experienced the course firsthand, I can attest to its profoundly transformative impact.”

Eitan*
Israeli PARTICIPANT
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“Musalaha gave me tools to see the other not as an enemy, but as a neighbour. It changed how I see people and how I see God.”

Dina*
PALESTINIAN PARTICIPANT
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Eventually, my faith led me to Musalaha. My faith requires me to forgive, even though at times it feels impossible. For me, ultimate reconciliation is both nations living together in one land without any side having more privileges and religious interference.