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Issue 48 – July 2019
Educating for a Bright Future
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Topics in Neohumanism
4 – Resilience in the Age of Artificial Intelligence and a Report on World Symposium on “Artificial Intelligence, Governance and Disaster Management” – By Dr. Shambhushivananda
6 – Neohumanism and Higher Education – by Dr. Kathleen Kesson
9 – People of the Watershed: An Ancient Paradigm for Sustainability – by Dr. Matt Oppenheim
12 – On the Right to Healthcare – by Dr. Ed McKenna
Projects in Focus
14 – Neohumanist College of Asheville, North Carolina, USA – by Ellen Landau
15 – Neohumanist College Joins Community Coordinating Council, Asheville – by Sid Jordan
15 – Mountain Breeze School, Asheville, NC – by Rachel Maietta
16 – YogaSofia – by Christian Franceschini, Alexia Martinelli, Salvatore Ingargiola and Cristina Terribile
17 – Studio Renaissance – by Divyendu Anand
Training Programs and Events
18 – New Take on Leadership Training A report on “Leadership Matters” – by Timotheus Rammelt
20 – Youth Camp and NHE Teacher Training, Center for Neohumanist Studies – Bali
21 – AM Yoga Wellness: One-Month Naturopathy Training – Cebu, Philippines
22 – Love in Action: Junior Teacher Training in Den Bosch, Zonnelicht, Holland – by Meike Bosch
23 – Engaging Children in Societal Change: Senior Teacher Training in Holland – by Ada Merz
Neohumanist Education Methods
24 – Storytelling as a Medium for Teaching Yama and Niyama to Children – by Ada Merz
25 – Reflective Teachers, Reflective Learners: Weaving permaculture principles into curriculum to develop Neohumanist consciousness – by Didi Ananda Devapriya
28 – Best Practice: Expanding the Heart – by Arun Jacobson
29 – Peace Ambassadors at the River School, Australia – by Ann Donoghoe
30 – The River School Experience – Interview conducted by Didi Ananda Tapomaya
32 – The PROUT Parliament Game – by Dr. Sohail Inayatullah
Global News
34 – Manila, Georgetown, Nairobi, Hong Kong and Delhi Sectors
39 – From Kulapati Tours
40 – The Revival of AMAYE – by Dada Vishvarupananda and Sumati Brekke
New Publications
41 – Tools to Change the World: New PROUT Study Guide – by Dada Maheshvarananda and Miira Price
42 – Unschooling in Paradise – by Kathleen Kesson
43 – The Next Big Thing! – by Marcus Bussey
44 – Economic Renaissance in the Age of Artificial Intelligence – Edited by Apek Mulay
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“Humanity is now at the threshold of a new era. We do not want any dogma. The age of dogma is gone. What we want is an idea based on Neohumanism. We are for the entire created world; and not only for human beings or living beings, but for the entire animate and inanimate universe”- Shrii PR Sarkar
“This Neohumanism, only this Neohumanism, can save our universe, can save human existence. So now we are to sing the song of Neohumanism. We should [forget] all our omissional and commissional errors of the past. Forget the past. Be the [vanguard of] a bright future; and the crimson light of that future breaks on the eastern horizon. We should welcome it – we must welcome it. There is no alternative but to welcome it.” – Shrii PR Sarkar