by G. Scott Brown | Feb 3, 2020 | Active Peace Blog, Activism, Life Coaching, Restorative Justice
Here’s the second in a series on forgiveness inspired by my holiday reflections. At the end of Part One I promised to get to the heart of why forgiveness is so challenging and explore the shift in perspective that makes true forgiveness possible in hurtful times when...
by G. Scott Brown | Jan 12, 2020 | Active Peace Blog, Activism, Peacemaking
Active Peace is about the foundations of personal and collective healing, bridging inner and outer, and becoming ever more conscious and free. I’ve recently gained a new appreciation that forgiveness is part of the deep work of active peacemaking, as a way to lessen...
by G. Scott Brown, MA | Dec 14, 2019 | Active Peace Blog, Divorce Coaching, Life Coaching, Relationship Coaching, Restorative Practices
If you are feeling the sting of a past, pending, or current divorce—the disconnection, insecurity, resentment, and anger—or know someone who is, the right guidance and support can be a lifeline. If you want inspiration in seeing the forest for the trees, the...
by G. Scott Brown, MA | Dec 14, 2019 | Active Peace Blog, Divorce Coaching, Life Coaching, Relationship Coaching, Restorative Practices, Uncategorized
If you are seeking a remedy for overwhelm and hopelessness, if you want more inner peace, more skill and confidence in relationships, and more trust that you are making positive contributions to the healing of the world, Active Peace life coaching is for you. It’s...
by G. Scott Brown, MA | Dec 13, 2019 | Active Peace Blog, Divorce Coaching, Life Coaching, Relationship Coaching, Restorative Practices
As we do our best to live in a society that is so out of alignment with life, it’s a good time to get really honest about two things regarding relationships: How vital relationships are for our personal and collective wellbeing, and How challenging it is to drop our...
by G. Scott Brown, MA | May 22, 2019 | Active Peace Blog, Peacemaking, Restorative Justice, Restorative Practices
Strengthening Relationships/Healing DivisionsAnd Jesus said, “Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.”A child dies in detention. A young, unarmed black man is killed by a white police officer, another is racially profiled and comes dangerously close to...