Oneness, not Sameness, A Journey towards Conscious Conversations and a Global Generation with Faiza Liban

A Conscious Way Forward - Een podcast door David K Richards

If you’re not in the now here, you’re nowhere. Faiza shared that during our conversation and she learned it from her first mindfulness course. My next guest is Faiza Liban. She is a Mindfulness Facilitator who is passionate about creating communication that is conscious and mindful, and I can tell you our conversation was just that. Faiza shares how her experience being raised in Kenya, immigrating to England and settling down in Miami has inspired her to help parents and children develop their skills to be conscious and mindful. She has a beautiful vision for a global generation that is focused on oneness, not sameness where we include all types of people and appreciate our uniqueness. As Faiza says, lets include. We have so much to offer. Highlights: There are three elements to mindful dialogue that will change the way we see, look and connect with each other. 1, Presence. 2, Awareness. 3, Respond. With these three elements we can actively listen, hear, and respond. Faiza’s WHY. Her global experience has inspired her to create a future generation of oneness, not sameness. Faiza grew up in Kenya in a strict Somali and Muslim home. She immigrated to England at 19. Her journey took her to Miami where she now resides with her Jewish husband and two children. Oneness includes diverse people from different cultures, abilities, genders, spiritualities. The future will be about all different types of people coming together.  Faiza shares, “If this little girl who grew up in a little village in Africa can transform her life in ways she never thought possible, and can come to a place of so much love having been brought up in a space that was loving, but full of judgement and restriction and not acceptance, boy can we transcend together.” Show Notes: The Awakened Family by Dr. Shefali Babies Documentary Faiza's Facebook groups: Global Minded Parents and Parents Mindfulling and Stumbling During a Pandemic 

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