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Life Story Workshop
- 【The Workshop of Life Story and Spiritual Healing】,Topic: The Cultivation of Life and Death - ( 2010/10/12 )
- 【The Workshop of Life Story and Spiritual Healing】Topic:The process of embracing and letting go between parents and children - ( 2010/08/31 )
- 【The Workshop of Life Story and Spiritual Healing】Topic:Intimacy and Freedom - ( 2010/07/30 )
Through the exploration of life stories and therapy factors, learn theories and practice of major topics.
Practical training will help students to strengthen their experiences about therapy and will integrate and deepen their understanding of the therapy theories.
Philosopher Cafe
- 【Philosopher Café】 Deprivation and Fulfillment - ( 2011/07/31 )
- 【Philosopher Café】Perfection and Defect - ( 2011/06/20 )
- 【philosopher Café】 Commitment and Deviation - ( 2011/05/23 )
- 【Philosopher Café】Tolerate and Endure - ( 2011/05/19 )
- 【Philosopher Café】control and freedom - ( 2011/04/26 )
- 【Philosopher Café】Belongingness and Attachment - ( 2010/08/29 )
- 【Philosopher Café】Rejected and Accepted - ( 2010/07/30 )
- 【Philosopher Café】Swaying Between Acceleration and Deceleration
- 【Philosopher Café】Compromising Easily or Used to Persistence ?
- 【Philosopher Café】control and freedom
- 【Philosopher Café】Perfection and Defect
- 【Philosopher Café】Tolerate and Endure
- 【Philosopher Café】Promise and Betrayal
- Launching the Reflection on Life and Caring from On-the-Spot Education
- Life Education in the Philosopher’s Café / Develop Life Energy in the Give-and-take
- 【Philosopher Café】Belongingness and Attachment
- Grand Opening of the Philosopher Café at DDU / Come to enjoy coffee and celebrate philosophy
If you want to dig out your philosopher’s soul,
If you want to let the rational light shining in your life,
If you want to join the life conversation between yourself and others,
If you hope by listening, expressing, reflecting, and communicating to proceed the life transformative learning,
Then you are our most important guests.
Chan and Living
- Lecture Series on Introduction to Chan Culture: As the Man Crosses the Bridge, the Bridge Flows but the Water Not -- A Taste of Chan in the Poetry. - ( 2011/07/01 )
- Introductory lecture series on Chan culture,Topic:What is Chan, exactly? It is peace of mind and body attained by penetrating into the true reality of life. - ( 2011/06/07 )
- Introductory lecture series on Chan culture,Topic:“Bring the mind over, I’ll help you to calm it.” ---The way to pacify one’s mind with the practice method of Chan.” - ( 2011/06/07 )
- Thinking and Acting in Chan - ( 2011/05/19 )
- Chan and Reflections of Life - ( 2010/07/07 )
Chan and Living
Lecturers: The Dharma Drum Sangha and the schloars
Place: Degui Academy - Dharma Drum University, Taipei, Taiwan
Introduction:
Could the difficult times in life lead to a new possibility? The “Chan and Living” series bring new perspectives to reflect on the patterns and potential of life.
The Series of Topics:
Learning Chan’s wisdom for transcend adversity
Learning Chan’s wisdom for changing mental state
Mind Power Development
Seeing a World of Beauty Through Chan
Living Our Life in the Diamond Sutra
Chan and Reflections of Life
Chan and Spiritual Healing
- “Bring the mind over, I’ll help you to calm it.” ﹘ A method of Chan practice to pacify one’s mind
- The Pulsation of Meditation Practice Triggered by the Dharmadhatu Worldview
- Series Course 3: Developing mind energy
- Series Course 2: Transformation of your mind
- Teachings of the Diamond Sutra into practice in daily life
- Seeing a World of Beauty Through Chan/By Liang Jin Man ,TAIPEI
- Learning Chan’s wisdom for transcend adversity
Could the difficult times in life lead to a new possibility? The “Chan and Living” series bring new perspectives to reflect on the patterns and potential of life.
Vision‧Life‧Aesthetics
- Photography Exhibition of “Witnessing the Faces of Life” - ( 2010/08/19 )
Aesthetics can be a philosophical reflection and exploration,
but it can also be seen as the intrinsic driving energy for life,
and it can also be the manifestation of cultural education.
The sense and perception of aesthetic awareness and feelings come from a profound and potential culture base,
and thus it constructs in each person’s life a unique inner capability.
However, the beauty of life has to be interpreted through culture,
so this course uses a cultural perspective.
Vision is an art form balancing complexity and simplicity. It touches our sensations. As the visual art unfolds its story, we relate ourselves—what we think, see, and listen—with the characters in the story.
Playback Theatre
The Playback 'form' as developed by Fox and Salas utilises component theatrical forms or pieces, developed from its sources in improvisational theatre, storytelling, and psychodrama. These components include:
- the 'Conductor'︰ a key role combining elements of a Master of Ceremonies, Theatre Director, Interviewer and Group therapy leader
- vignettes
- oppositional pairs
- the 'oracle'
In a playback event, someone in the audience tells a moment or story from their life, chooses the actors to play the different roles, and then all those present watch the enactment, as the story "comes to life" with artistic shape and nuance. The re-creation of stories is often non-naturalistic; actors often use metaphor, narration, chorus, genre, movement and song.
Playback performers tend to specialise in one of several roles - conductor, actor, or musician. Some companies also have members who specialise in other roles, such as lighting. For audiences, the active performers can seem preternaturally gifted, as they create their performances without a script or score. Indeed in some playback performances the actors are chosen for their various roles, wait some moments while the musician improvises an introduction, and then begin performing without any consultation among themselves prior to beginning the story.
The role of conductor, by contrast, can seem relatively easy, involving as it does conversing with the audience as a group or individually, and generally involving no acting. However, it is recognised within the community of playback performers as perhaps the most difficult role to fill successfully.
In a playback event, someone in the audience tells a moment or story from their life, chooses the actors to play the different roles, and then all those present watch the enactment, as the story "comes to life" with artistic shape and nuance. The re-creation of stories is often non-naturalistic; actors often use metaphor, narration, chorus, genre, movement and song.