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How to deal with interpersonal conflict--from a Zen perspective.The people who get under your skin the most can in fact be your greatest teachers. It's not a matter of overlooking differences, as is often taught, but of regarding those difficult aspects of the relationship with curiosity and compassion--for those very differences offer a path to profound connection. Diane Hamilton's practical, reality-based guide to living harmoniously with even your most irritating fellow humans - spouses, partners, colleagues, parents, children--shows that "getting along" is really a matter of discovering that our differences are nothing other than an expression of our even deeper shared unity.



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Diane Musho Hamilton

Diane Musho Hamilton is an award winning professional mediator, author, facilitator, and teacher of Zen and Integral Spirituality. She has been a practitioner of meditation for more than 30 years. Diane facilitates Big Mind Big Heart, a process developed to help elicit the insights of Zen in Western audiences. Diane is considered a pioneer in articulating the wisdom of an Integral Life Practice and has worked with Ken Wilber and the Integral Institute in Denver, Colorado, since 2004. She is also the co-founder of Two Arrows Zen, a center for Zen practice and study in Salt Lake City, Utah with her husband Michael Mugaku Zimmerman. In 2012 she co-founded Integral Facilitator, her uniquely developmental approach to group facilitation mastery. Diane is a former rodeo queen and a mother to four children.

Diane is the author of Everything is Workable: A Zen Approach to Conflict Resolution (Shambhala Publications) , and of The Zen of You and Me: A Guide to Getting Along with Just About Anyone (Shambhala Publications, March 2017.) She is also featured in The Hidden Lamp: Stories from Twenty-Five Centuries of Awakened Women (Wisdom Publications.)



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