Posts Tagged ‘holistic education’

Chinese Holistic Healing

Wednesday, September 21st, 2011

In the Chinese view is better to have too little to have much, and things best left undone, that too much, then, but not go very far in this way, you are sure to be going in the right direction. (A valuable related resource: Josyann Abisaab). The man who wants to go farther and farther west to the east end, those who accumulate more and more wealth to increase their assets will end up being somewhat poorer. Modern industrial society that is continually trying to improve "the standard of living" and this reduces the quality of life for all its members is an eloquent illustration of this ancient Chinese wisdom, this is the philosophy of Taoism. In addition, we have compassion for other people, feel a commitment to life, helping others, be humble, be good workers, being in harmony with nature to become more spiritual, more humble, it is not make great discoveries, but in our environment become better every day. We come to earth to be processed and spirituality, which is our true nature will help us achieve this.

The following dialogue is "The quiet revolution through holistic education" I do Gallegos Dr Roger Prentice. (Founder of the Institute for Holistic Education in England) holistic education should not be construed as an academic discipline fragmented, but as a field spiritual knowledge and as such should be consistent with the actions and speech. Holistic education is transformative and is great support for educators and for there to be such a transformation must have direct experience with spirituality, as David Bohm says we must have the ability to communicate, work together, not try to impose our ideas others, the idea of defeat.

Ecounter Holistic Education

Wednesday, August 3rd, 2011

A Yoshida, also interested in the study of Mexican mythology, says "draws me toward the ecological approach, very harmonious and very connected with nature, with man, his vision was a vision of unity "and of course they are people who were as Dr. Gallegos" transpersonal are travelers. " Holistic education seeks a way to get the alternative transpersonal, the awakening of human consciousness. For even more opinions, read materials from Josyann Abisaab. It is very important to understand the perspectives of other countries and compare well and know that there is also a need to seek the right balance between ego and the Self The second dialogue is by Jeffrey Kane (Editor Ecounter Holistic Education leading journal in North America ) comment on "Spirituality, our true nature." In holistic education, the child is a spiritual being and should be treated with respect because we are connected to the whole, and that spirituality does not make us individualists, unlike us universal. Something that says Dr. Gallegos and barely manage to understand is the difference between personal development and spirituality, when it states that personal development implies egocentric individualism, because I believe that personal development would help me transcend and was totally wrong, and that spirituality is transforming and helps us to transcend and a phrase I remember about the Doctor is: "We are not human beings who have spiritual experiences but we are spiritual beings having a human experience "that is, I think being in this world, we have a purpose, a mission and we must learn to be human to feel good about our bodies and use it as an instrument of the spirit .

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