Phone:
(530) 392-0714
Auburn Office/Class
701 High St, #232
Auburn, Ca. 95603
Roseville Class
St Rose of Lima Church
615 Vine Ave.
Roseville, Ca. 95678
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Wednesdays 6p.m. |
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Tuesdays 6p.m. |
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Stage 2/3 Class: |
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TBA |
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Mondays 6:30p.m. |
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A Seminar for Women |

David Morton
Director & Facilitator
david@mavcenter.org

Mean mugging.
The Evil Eye.
The Big Stink.
The Silent Treatment.
They’re all forms of emotional violence that
hurt you and the ones you love.

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Don’t Avoid the Void
When we are in the void, our first impulse is to revert to old habits because they feel comfortable. Our goal is to hang in there until the change is complete. Knowing that TRANSITIONS ARE PART OF THE CHANGE process helps us muster the courage to put up with the discomfort, the uneasiness, the void. “When we feel stuck, going no where—even starting to slip backward we may actually be backing up to get a running start.
-Dan Millman
To change, we must go through a transition zone. It’s not easy being in transition. Thoughts, beliefs, and habits are all in flux. It can create a sense of groundlessness, of being in a void that can be quite uncomfortable.
Change requires a letting go of what we have always known and done to allow in something new. We need to trust ourselves and higher forces to unfold a new reality for us.
“Every positive change – every jump to a higher level of energy and awareness—involves a rite of passage. Each time we ascend to a higher rung on the ladder of personal evolution, we must go through a period of discomfort, of initiation. I have never found an exception.”
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MAV Center
A re-education program to help men with intimacy, communication skills and violence prevention.

Richard Buschman
Facilitator
richard@mavcenter.org

John
Facilitator
john@mavcenter.org

Ronnie
Facilitator
ronnie@mavcenter.org

Devon
Facilitator
devon@mavcenter.org
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