Pieces of peace: Transpersonal approaches in Israeli-Palestinian peace-building events

Valerie Reichmann Popowski
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This article presents a research study in which Israeli and Palestinian peacebuilding events embedded in a transpersonal container were examined. It explored the lived experience of four Israelis and three Palestinians who participated in or facilitated peacebuilding initiatives rooted in spiritual, holistic, and integrative methods. Simultaneously, such peace initiatives were joined and observed through the direct participation of the researcher in three transpersonal peacebuilding endeavours. Constructivist grounded theory was chosen as the study’s methodology, as it is particularly valuable for exploring complex and multifaceted phenomena and as it focuses on understanding the multiple realities and perspectives of participants. The results indicate that peacebuilding events entrenched in transpersonal approaches emphasize the painful but necessary exposure of Israeli and Palestinian opposing narratives by applying a variety of integrative approaches during these events. Three main themes emerged from the data analysis: (1) Humanizing connections, (2) the role and power of semiotic signs, and (3) manifestations of change. These themes provided the foundation for the creation of the dual narratives integration model, contributing to the field’s understanding of these complex and multifaceted peace initiatives.
和平的碎片:以色列-巴勒斯坦建设和平活动中的超个人方法
这篇文章介绍了一项研究,在这项研究中,以色列和巴勒斯坦的建设和平活动被嵌入了一个超个人的容器中。文章探讨了四名以色列人和三名巴勒斯坦人的生活经历,他们参与或推动了植根于精神、整体和综合方法的和平建设活动。同时,通过研究人员直接参与三项超个人和平建设活动,加入并观察了这些和平倡议。本研究选择了建构主义基础理论作为研究方法,因为它对于探索复杂和多层面的现象特别有价值,而且它侧重于理解参与者的多重现实和观点。研究结果表明,以换位思考方法为基础的建设和平活动通过在这些活动中采用各种综合方法,强调了以色列和巴勒斯坦对立叙事的痛苦但必要的暴露。数据分析得出三大主题:(1) 人性化的联系,(2) 符号的作用和力量,(3) 变化的表现。这些主题为创建双重叙事整合模型奠定了基础,有助于实地了解这些复杂和多层面的和平倡议。
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