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* our connect with nature within and outside* our alignment with nature's principles* different ways of looking at self and others

Welcome to the 17th edition of Earth Friendly Choices! 

This month, in a collaboration with Bhoomi College, we invite you to explore

* our connect with nature within and outside
* our alignment with nature's principles
* different ways of looking at self and others

For whom:

For those who would like to explore deeper aspects of ecology and nature's principles as a path to well-being and eco-wise living.
For students, teachers and those who are (or plan to be) leaders of communities, NGOs or groups working for a cause.

The Purpose of this Session:

This programme would provide the space and opportunities to explore oneself in a holistic way, including intellectual, physical, emotional and spiritual aspects of our relationships with ourselves, others, various human constructs and with our Planet Earth.

Today what we need is not just the technical knowledge and skills for green living. The greater challenge is fostering new kinds of leaders with the vision and ability to co-create groups, organisations and communities that focus on positive action collaboratively and creatively. We need leaders who can respond to local issues, create space for joining in by others and strategise for collective well-being.

The session aims to introduce those interested in green activities / careers to ways of working with communities that are effective, meaningful and mimic nature’s processes of sustainability.

Facilitators:

The facilitators for this programme have been working together on deep self-exploration processes for the last 10 to 30 years. These programmes are highly interactive, invitational and inclusive with 2 to 3 facilitators working in every group of about 12 participants. Facilitators offer their time for these programmes, and are keen to co-create a community of facilitators for personal growth and eco-culture building.


Seetha Ananthasivan is committed to working simultaneously with self-exploration and ecological issues and has been a facilitator for personal and institutional growth for over 3 decades. She is a founder trustee of Bhoomi College and Prakriya Green Wisdom School and also of Aastha Foundation, an institution dedicated to culture building and personal growth.


Farah Khan, Director- Programmes, Bhoomi College, has been a teacher for over 15 years. She has been the Head of the IGCSE section of Prakriya Green Wisdom School. She is keen on designing and offering a range of workshops in education as well as self-exploration. She has also been a facilitator in human processes in Aastha's intensive programmes.

For More details and to register for the workshop, please visit: https://www.facebook.com/events/265601300636037/

 

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Warmly,

Padmakumar M.M.
Assistant Professor
Department of Media Studies
Christ University

Mobile: 98863 19974

"The greatest threat to our planet is the belief that someone else will save it." - Robert Swan


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