Sunday, 14 July 2024
Newsletter July 2024
Reflection of the week - Sunday 14th July 2024
Agochar (Seeing the Unseen): At the confluence of the seen and unseen waters, Guru Nanak, the discerning motivator, inspires to connect with the invisible flow within. "Allegory - A Tapestry of Guru Nanak's Travels", a 24-episode docuseries, sequentially explores Guru Nanak's life events to unfurl the deep imports of his messages. This docuseries is filmed at over 150 multifaith sites in 9 countries.
Notes courtesy Otter AI:
The conversation delved into Guru Nanak's life, teachings, and impact, exploring his philosophy and how it has been interpreted and accepted by different faith groups. Speakers also discussed Guru Nanak's spiritual journey, including his visit to Nizamabad and Allahabad and the significance of the Gagra River. Additionally, they shared insights on the path to spiritual growth and self-discovery, emphasizing the importance of being a learner at every moment.
Bhagat Kabir's philosophy of questioning societal norms can be applied to modern issues in several ways:
1. Challenge rigid thinking: Like Kabir challenged superstitions, we can question outdated beliefs and practices that no longer serve society.
2. Promote inclusivity: Kabir's message transcended caste and religious boundaries. We can apply this to fight discrimination and promote equality.
3. Simplify life: Kabir advocated for simple living. In modern society, we can question consumerism and materialism.
4. Seek inner wisdom: Kabir emphasized looking within for truth. We can encourage critical thinking and self-reflection instead of blindly following societal expectations.
5. Use creative expression: Kabir's poetic style made complex ideas accessible. We can creatively use art, music, and literature to address social issues.
6. Embrace diversity: Kabir's teachings were adopted by various communities. We can celebrate diversity and promote cultural understanding.
7. Question authority: Kabir challenged religious orthodoxy. We can encourage questioning of power structures and promote accountability.
8. Focus on essence over form: Kabir emphasized spirituality over rituals. We can prioritize core values and principles over superficial practices in various aspects of life.
By applying these principles, we can address modern issues like social inequality, environmental concerns, and political polarization with a fresh, critical perspective.
Some key takeaways from Guru Nanak's teachings about achieving spiritual growth include:
- Focus on inner transformation: Guru Nanak emphasised orienting oneself internally rather than relying on external rituals or formalities.
- Practice equipoise: Tranquility can be achieved by maintaining a balanced mind in all situations.
- Overcome inner obstacles: Guru Nanak taught that shackles of lust, anger, greed, attachment and ego are barriers to attaining peace of mind and experiencing bliss.
- Live simply: Guru Nanak emphasized the importance of simple living and evolving through proper actions.
- Cultivate noble intentions: Our intentions shape our destiny, with noble intentions leading to peace and lowly intentions to distress.
- Seek experiential wisdom: Guru Nanak valued direct spiritual experience over blind adherence to religious customs or self-affliction.
- Recognize the divine within: He taught that God is within us, and we should look inward to connect with the divine.
- Embrace oneness: Guru Nanak promoted the unity and oneness of all creation, transcending religious and social boundaries.
- Be a lifelong learner: He encouraged maintaining a mindset of continuous learning and growth throughout life.
- Practice remembrance: Regular meditation and remembrance of the divine facilitates the union of the mind with consciousness.
- In the second part of the session, we touched upon trees' remarkable intelligence and adaptability, highlighting their unique sensory perception and ability to respond to changing seasons.
- From Guru Nanak Docuseries-
1. What was your takeaway from the session today?
2. What did you learn from the episode, and does it relate to you in any way?
3. Rules and norms
4. Kabir and Guru Nanak. Are there any dohas that are close to your heart?
5. Rationality and common sense in the society
6. Where is this oneness lost today?
-From Hidden Life Of Trees-
1. Why do we read about trees in the first place?
2. Did the story connect with you today, and why?
3. What learnings can we take away from the story today?
4. Which part is known as the brain of the tree?
5. How do forests grow and connect with external factors?
These are some suggestions you can choose from. Looking forward to seeing your wonderful and thoughtful reflections! You can email your reflections to - nk@learningforward.org.in. For any assistance, please feel to WhatsApp or Telegram us at +919811133900 (no phone calls)
Action Item
- Schedule the next screening date in August. Rishona will follow up with Amardeep.
- Participants should research Kabir's teachings, especially his Dohas.
- Read the assigned chapter from "The Hidden Life of Trees" and discuss.
- Publish a blog post reflecting on the discussion points from the episode.
- Share the reflection blog post on various online platforms once published.
Tuesday, 9 July 2024
My Guide Inside - Arfa Khan
MGI Online is for Indian school classrooms. MGI has 3 levels for: young kids, kids, and teens. Story-based MGI focuses on 3 Principles, Language Development, and 21 Century Competencies. MGI includes Hindi vocabulary and is ideal for Life Skills courses.
See: myguideinside.com
Taxila - Chitranshi Singh
Educational Center: Taxila was a renowned learning centre in ancient times, attracting students and scholars from various parts of the world, particularly during India's Maurya and Gupta periods (around the 6th century BCE to the 5th century CE).
Buddhist Center: It was an important Buddhist centre and played a pivotal role in spreading Buddhism across Asia. Many stupas, monasteries, and relics have been excavated from the site.
Crossroads of Civilizations: Taxila was strategically located on the trade routes that connected Central Asia with the Indian subcontinent. This geographical position facilitated cultural exchanges between different civilizations, including Persian, Greek, Central Asian, and Indian.
Archaeological Significance: The archaeological remains at Taxila provide valuable insights into the urban development, art, architecture, and daily life of ancient Indian civilization.
Sunday, 7 July 2024
Reflection of the week - Sunday 7th July 2024
1. What was your takeaway from the session today?
2. What would you call your My Guide Inside?
3. How does your My Guide Inside help you?
4. Share your thoughts and feelings. Show insight and connections to this quote from My Guide Inside (Book II) Chapter One:
My guide inside of wisdom is "powerful knowledge." Wisdom will "grow with you and guide you."
- From Jataka Tales -
1. Why do we read about the Jataka Tales?
2. Did the story connect with you today, and why?
3. What learnings can we take away from the story today?
4. How do parents name their children?
5. Where is Takksila located? What is its significance?
6. What is righteousness?
7. Moral Integrity
8. How would you tackle the problem if you were in the Bodhisattva's place?
These are some suggestions you can choose from. Looking forward to seeing your wonderful and thoughtful reflections!
You can email your reflections to - nk@learningforward.org.in
SUMMARY
The speakers emphasised the significance of education and self-discovery, sharing personal experiences and insights on inner wisdom, thought labelling, and the connection between thoughts and feelings. They discussed the intersection of Yoga and AI, the importance of personal experience and self-denial in storytelling and the path to enlightenment. The speakers highlighted the importance of embracing simplicity, compassion, and wisdom in making good choices and guiding us through life.
12.00 PM
We decided not to read the chapter from The Hidden Life of Trees and instead hosted an Open House to meet Ms Manish Khanna and discuss how we could better engage with Fellows and Interns. Kunal shared an update about the Impact Study, and we discussed how we could improve our program on Sunday and engage with a wider audience.
Sunday, 30 June 2024
Reflection for the week - Sunday 30th June 2024
Link to the My Good School Telegram Workgroup: https://t.me/+mgyMC5zqTfo4MGU1
These are some suggestions you may choose from; you are most welcome to share and post whatever comes to your mind as your thoughts. We are looking forward to seeing your wonderful and thoughtful reflections!
SUMMARY by Otter AI
The conversation revolved around various topics, including improving school management through effective communication, fostering a collaborative learning environment, and discussing religious and cultural stories. Participants discussed the adaptations of trees during winter, highlighting their unique strategies for survival. The conversation covered a wide range of subjects, showcasing the speakers' diverse perspectives and ideas.
Wednesday, 26 June 2024
My Good School Calendar - July 2024
The Teacher's Academy on Saturdays - 6th, 13th, 20th and 27th.
Good Schools Alliance Monthly Meeting on fourth Saturday - 27 July 2024
2 JULY
Article - How to Conduct Staff Meetings
- Good Schools India Journal www.GSI.IN
7 JULY
• My Guide Inside Book Reading with Christa Campsall
• Meet & Greet with Sunil Malhotra
- Google Meet at My Good School
14 JULY
• Screening of Allegory: A Tapestry of Guru Nanak's Travels Episode 7, with Amardeep Singh
- Google Meet at My Good School
• JOL Diaries Newsletter
- Website www.JoyOfLearningDiaries.com
15 JULY
Podcast 3 Girls 1 Mic Episode - 14
- Good Schools India Journal www.GSI.IN
27 JULY
Podcast with Amardeep Singh Where Passion Meets Education
- Good Schools India Journal www.GSI.IN
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