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TEDxGSMC - The stage

Photo by Uiler Costa-Santos.

 

Indigenous, African, and European influences blend to create a unique culture within Brazil that includes religions like none other in the world. Afro-Brazilian religions have played an important contribution to Brazilian culture for generations; however, they are often pushed into the shadows and suffer from widespread misunderstanding, misrepresentation, and prejudice.

 

With practitioners of these religions forming a massive but disconnected community, Jayro Pereira de Jesus, Ashoka Fellow, saw an opportunity: organize across marginalized religious groups to not just gain the power to emerge into the mainstream, but to be able to demand respect. In a country dominated by European standards, these groups have often felt the pressure to uphold themselves to these standards in order to gain acceptance. According to Jayro, community is power. Through community building, practitioners unlearn these internalized attitudes and uplift their own culture as a moral compass.

 

The Afro-Brazilian religions with which Jayro works hold a distinct framework for problem solving than dominant Western religions. For example, there tends to be less of a dichotomy between good and evil within their belief systems. With these religions finally gaining the respect they deserve in the mainstream, Jayro is opening new pathways toward an Everyone A Changemaker world.

"Exploring Race, Representation, and History in Children's Literature" This session for early childhood teachers, hosted by Teaching for Change's D.C. Area Educators for Social Justice and Project Unlearn on 1/26/2019, provided time for early childhood teachers to explore how to address issues of race, representation, and history in developmentally appropriate ways. The session was held at the beautiful Eaton Hotel in DC. Two children's books were provided to participants, courtesy of NMAAHC (where the session was originally scheduled) and donations from publishers. This session was in preparation for DC Black Lives Matter at School Week of Action. Learn more about the week of action here: www.dcareaeducators4socialjustice.org/black-lives-matter-...

People who live in the society of performance are alienated, that is, separated by an authentic part of themselves that they unlearn to inhabit. This is why they enter the vicious cycle of producing and constantly enjoying the content. The continuous race to the accumulation of performance is a drug more and more addictive, but it never makes you feel the fullness of life, the wonder, the sense. How much space is there in our daily life for intimacy, silence, contemplation?

 

Maura Gancitano is a writer, philosopher and founder of Tlon (event agency, publishing house, theater bookshop, philosophy school). She holds many seminars and conferences concerning her researches about philosophy and imagination, inner search, gender education, literature and projects of innovative territorial liveability. She has published, among other things, essays such as "Malefica, trasformare la rabbia femminile" (Edizioni Tlon, 2016). And with Andrea Colamedici, "Tu non sei Dio. Fenomenologia della spiritualità contemporanea" (Edizioni Tlon, 2016), "Lezioni di Meraviglia. Viaggi tra filosofia e immaginazione" (Edizioni Tlon, 2017), "La società della performance. Come uscire dalla caverna" (Edizioni Tlon, 2018), and "Liberati della brava bambina. Otto storie per fiorire" (HarperCollins 2019).

People who live in the society of performance are alienated, that is, separated by an authentic part of themselves that they unlearn to inhabit. This is why they enter the vicious cycle of producing and constantly enjoying the content. The continuous race to the accumulation of performance is a drug more and more addictive, but it never makes you feel the fullness of life, the wonder, the sense. How much space is there in our daily life for intimacy, silence, contemplation?

 

Maura Gancitano is a writer, philosopher and founder of Tlon (event agency, publishing house, theater bookshop, philosophy school). She holds many seminars and conferences concerning her researches about philosophy and imagination, inner search, gender education, literature and projects of innovative territorial liveability. She has published, among other things, essays such as "Malefica, trasformare la rabbia femminile" (Edizioni Tlon, 2016). And with Andrea Colamedici, "Tu non sei Dio. Fenomenologia della spiritualità contemporanea" (Edizioni Tlon, 2016), "Lezioni di Meraviglia. Viaggi tra filosofia e immaginazione" (Edizioni Tlon, 2017), "La società della performance. Come uscire dalla caverna" (Edizioni Tlon, 2018), and "Liberati della brava bambina. Otto storie per fiorire" (HarperCollins 2019).

#014 in a series of one Ganesha a day for a year.

" The spiritual journey is the relinquishment, or unlearning of fear and the acceptance of love back into our hearts."

...that cannot unlearn and psychically disinvest can never be ready for the challenges of the future."

 

- E. Ted Prince -

www.unlearning101.com/fuhgetaboutit_the_art_of_/2010/02/2...

⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ It is the mirroring of the Presence in the Guru’s eyes, when you look at the Guru. When you learn to look at the Guru it is because you have unlearned how to look at objects and valorize forms. When you unlearn to look at objects and value forms, then you have a real look at the Guru; then you see the Real Nature of the objects, the Real Nature of the forms. And what you find is You in this Space, in this so-called Darshan - the look of the Guru. It is like being bathed by the colorless waters of Bliss, Blissful, Love. When you approach the Guru, unlearn looking objects and shapes and you will see the essence of it, which is this Space.~Master Gualberto ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ O que é o Darshan? É o espelhamento da Presença no olhar do Guru, no olhar para o Guru. Quando você aprende a olhar para o Guru é porque desaprendeu a olhar para objetos e valorizar formas. Quando você desaprende a olhar para objetos e valorizar formas, aí você tem um olhar real para o Guru; aí você vê a Natureza Real dos objetos, a Natureza Real das formas. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ E o que você constata é Você nesse Espaço, nesse assim chamado Darshan – o olhar do Guru. É como ser banhado pelas águas incolores de Bem-Aventurança, de Beatitude, de Amor. Quando você se aproximar do Guru, desaprenda a olhar objetos e formas e você verá a essência disso, que é esse Espaço. ~Mestre Gualberto ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ #ramanashramgualberto #ramanashramgualberto #mestregualberto #satsang #ramana #ramanamaharshi #quoteoftheday #guru #pranayama #buda #goodvibes #sadhana #whoami #zen #meditation #awareness #darshan #selfinquiry #knowledge #quote #ego #krishna #yogainspiration #nisargadattamaharaj #om #maya #meditação #whoareyou #mind #bliss #spirituality ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀

"Exploring Race, Representation, and History in Children's Literature" This session for early childhood teachers, hosted by Teaching for Change's D.C. Area Educators for Social Justice and Project Unlearn on 1/26/2019, provided time for early childhood teachers to explore how to address issues of race, representation, and history in developmentally appropriate ways. The session was held at the beautiful Eaton Hotel in DC. Two children's books were provided to participants, courtesy of NMAAHC (where the session was originally scheduled) and donations from publishers. This session was in preparation for DC Black Lives Matter at School Week of Action. Learn more about the week of action here: www.dcareaeducators4socialjustice.org/black-lives-matter-...

What ever you do - focus, unlearn, filter, be consciously present, let others' ideas have a new kind of impact on you... Let's enjoy everything we'll accomplish together :)

 

“Art is not what you see, but what you make others see.”

- Edgar Degas -

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This is the St Peters Church Bandra , I found maximum pictorial peace out here, my earlier shop was on St Peters Road, so I would shoot the Church pictures , this being my favorite and the Lord's favorite Church..

Adjoining the Church is the St Stanislaus Jesuit run school, I owe my picture taking prowess to both these entities..One schooled me into unlearning photography the other being the Church and the little cemetery that I made my make believe stories bringing the dead alive in the night, their views on the clergy and the changing faces of the parishioners..

Now ofcourse everyone knows me and excuse my saffron attire.

I have shot all the important events Midnight Mass, New Years Mass, Easter Mass, Wedding Holy Communions deaths...as a hobby.

I think I have the largest collection of negatives and slides of this Church..

But the Roman Catholic Church is stinghy , I once offered them all my negs and slides if they could scan and keep a copy and give me one...but they never got back to me...

The blows up in the Jesuit residence at the Church are all my pictures..

 

I’m just puttering about

moving things from one place to another,

certainly not trying to learn anything,

more likely trying to unlearn

what I already know—what a good project

that is. But the telephone rings

and whoever it is decides on another course

of action and hangs up; however, my caller ID

tells me it was Natalie Evans, with whom

I’m sure I’d have a lot to discuss

if we actually knew each other

and she hadn’t changed her mind.

Probably it was Bruno, her large

and loutish husband, demanding

she get off the phone and give him his breakfast

like in an old-fashion cartoon. People still live

in those, we forget. People called Bruno, Natalie

and Clive. That’s who she was calling, Clive,

who has promised to rescue her from brutal Bruno

and take her out of her terrible cartoon life

to someplace with a sea view and breakfast

served in bed. But alas, she got me instead of Clive,

and all I was trying to do was forget who I was

before the phone rang. So, I go to the computer,

which asks me if I know what my credit score is

and I’m happy to reply I certainly do not. Then

I go sit awhile and think about Clive and what

kind of man he is.

 

Unlearning. Disimparare per ricostruire (meglio)

A poet is Gods conscience

He describes through words Gods

Godliness extracting the beauty

Of nature mind and men

Rivers running through his pen

Metaphors, hidden unhidden

A poet crushed by financial burdens

Alimony divorce remorse all possible

Ball crushing emotions still speaks sense

Poems are giving back to God

What God gave to men

So it surprises me the contemporary poet

When he rubbishes poetry and talks non sense

I don’t have to be a Ginsburg Amichai Neruda

I don’t need to be Anselm Adam when I see

The world I live in through my lens

I write words as they flow from

My consciousness a world different from yours

So you pompous bag of air why do you take offense?

Matter over mind so dense.

Living in the glory of a Past Tense .

Unlearn the art of living and giving

Before you try mending a fence.

Come out from beneath the mask of you poetic pretense

What more can I say of your multi color hate

Is this not enough in my defense.

  

90 min version of Unlearning for ITAC3 Edinburgh

Its been years since I last shooting here. Its good to learn, unlearn and relearn. Testing samyang 12mm for Fuji X mount.

Photo by Uiler Costa-Santos.

 

Indigenous, African, and European influences blend to create a unique culture within Brazil that includes religions like none other in the world. Afro-Brazilian religions have played an important contribution to Brazilian culture for generations; however, they are often pushed into the shadows and suffer from widespread misunderstanding, misrepresentation, and prejudice.

 

With practitioners of these religions forming a massive but disconnected community, Jayro Pereira de Jesus, Ashoka Fellow, saw an opportunity: organize across marginalized religious groups to not just gain the power to emerge into the mainstream, but to be able to demand respect. In a country dominated by European standards, these groups have often felt the pressure to uphold themselves to these standards in order to gain acceptance. According to Jayro, community is power. Through community building, practitioners unlearn these internalized attitudes and uplift their own culture as a moral compass.

 

The Afro-Brazilian religions with which Jayro works hold a distinct framework for problem solving than dominant Western religions. For example, there tends to be less of a dichotomy between good and evil within their belief systems. With these religions finally gaining the respect they deserve in the mainstream, Jayro is opening new pathways toward an Everyone A Changemaker world.

I might cheat on 52 weeks and use this because I love it so much. At first I wasn't too fond of it because my hand kind of ruined the picture, but I loved the focus so much that I decided to upload it here.

 

It's freezing outside but the snow looks gorgeous. I took this in my backyard.

 

“For the unlearned, old age is winter; for the learned it is the season of the harvest.”

--From the Talmud

 

TEDxGSMC - Image, Machine and Mind - Samar Nakhate

Synopsis

 

Bright, diligent, and yet naïve 16-year-old Kyouko Mogami works hard to support the career and dreams of her childhood friend, crush, and rising pop icon, Shoutarou Fuwa. Toiling endlessly at burger joints and tea ceremonies, the innocent Kyouko remains unaware that day in day out, all her tireless efforts have been taken for granted, until, one day, she finds out that her beloved Shou sees her as nothing but a free servant. Shocked, heartbroken and enraged, she vows to take revenge on the rookie star by entering the ruthless world of entertainment herself. As she steps into this new life, Kyouko will face new challenges as well as people who will push her out of her comfort zone.

 

Based on the best-selling shoujo manga by Yoshiki Nakamura, Skip Beat showcases the growth of a young woman who slowly unlearns how to work herself to the bone for the satisfaction of others and takes her future into her own hands instead.

 

How do download the anime series? animesub.in/skip-beat/

One of the most chilled of the #Dygio_ Moto`s, Dash could be your childeren's first bike and then their siblings as well.

A colour to suit the most fashionable mini me’s, the is the hippest thing to happen to young kids development since the development of schools!

The Dygio Moto`s wooden bike`s allows your child the freedom to explore and have fun while nurturing the development of balance, coordination and gross motor skills. A retro and very stylish package, a perfect first bike... Dash could be the first bike of your generation…. create your own very cool heirloom, leave your own mark. Storm , Is one of the world’s favorite wooden balance bike`s - Dygio Moto but without pedals, designed for pre school age children to master balance, steering and motor skills beyond their years. Tots can now experience the exhilaration and freedom of a bike on a ‘Dygio Moto`s wooden bike are pedal free so as soon as your child can touch the ground they can propel, brake and stabilise. They start slowly at first and quickly gain the skills and reflexes to transition to a regular bike without fear or training wheels.With a Dygio Moto wooden balance bike the rider learns balance first, pedaling last. In contrast, with a normal bicycle fitted with training wheels, where the rider learns to pedal first, balance last. It is generally agreed that a bicycle with pedals is too difficult for most very young children and that training wheels may encourage the rider to learn some bad habits which later must be unlearned.

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Photo by Uiler Costa-Santos.

 

Indigenous, African, and European influences blend to create a unique culture within Brazil that includes religions like none other in the world. Afro-Brazilian religions have played an important contribution to Brazilian culture for generations; however, they are often pushed into the shadows and suffer from widespread misunderstanding, misrepresentation, and prejudice.

 

With practitioners of these religions forming a massive but disconnected community, Jayro Pereira de Jesus, Ashoka Fellow, saw an opportunity: organize across marginalized religious groups to not just gain the power to emerge into the mainstream, but to be able to demand respect. In a country dominated by European standards, these groups have often felt the pressure to uphold themselves to these standards in order to gain acceptance. According to Jayro, community is power. Through community building, practitioners unlearn these internalized attitudes and uplift their own culture as a moral compass.

 

The Afro-Brazilian religions with which Jayro works hold a distinct framework for problem solving than dominant Western religions. For example, there tends to be less of a dichotomy between good and evil within their belief systems. With these religions finally gaining the respect they deserve in the mainstream, Jayro is opening new pathways toward an Everyone A Changemaker world.

 

America Ferrera is stunning on the March cover of Redbook, but her appearance is far from the top of her mind.

Inside the magazine, the 32-year-old actress opens up about “unlearning” Hollywood’s standard of beauty, and...

 

www.photosreview.com/america-ferrera-radiates-on-cover-of...

Apply to the premier educating institute Asian College of teachers for doing the TESOL English course online. Grab the TEFL certification course to unlearn best teaching tips for a lucrative global career.

In order to ponder the order of things,

one must first learn to unlearn.

Yet knowing is often best suited for dreams

where waking life's rules don't concern.

 

Photo by Uiler Costa-Santos.

 

Indigenous, African, and European influences blend to create a unique culture within Brazil that includes religions like none other in the world. Afro-Brazilian religions have played an important contribution to Brazilian culture for generations; however, they are often pushed into the shadows and suffer from widespread misunderstanding, misrepresentation, and prejudice.

 

With practitioners of these religions forming a massive but disconnected community, Jayro Pereira de Jesus, Ashoka Fellow, saw an opportunity: organize across marginalized religious groups to not just gain the power to emerge into the mainstream, but to be able to demand respect. In a country dominated by European standards, these groups have often felt the pressure to uphold themselves to these standards in order to gain acceptance. According to Jayro, community is power. Through community building, practitioners unlearn these internalized attitudes and uplift their own culture as a moral compass.

 

The Afro-Brazilian religions with which Jayro works hold a distinct framework for problem solving than dominant Western religions. For example, there tends to be less of a dichotomy between good and evil within their belief systems. With these religions finally gaining the respect they deserve in the mainstream, Jayro is opening new pathways toward an Everyone A Changemaker world.

Photo by Uiler Costa-Santos.

 

Indigenous, African, and European influences blend to create a unique culture within Brazil that includes religions like none other in the world. Afro-Brazilian religions have played an important contribution to Brazilian culture for generations; however, they are often pushed into the shadows and suffer from widespread misunderstanding, misrepresentation, and prejudice.

 

With practitioners of these religions forming a massive but disconnected community, Jayro Pereira de Jesus, Ashoka Fellow, saw an opportunity: organize across marginalized religious groups to not just gain the power to emerge into the mainstream, but to be able to demand respect. In a country dominated by European standards, these groups have often felt the pressure to uphold themselves to these standards in order to gain acceptance. According to Jayro, community is power. Through community building, practitioners unlearn these internalized attitudes and uplift their own culture as a moral compass.

 

The Afro-Brazilian religions with which Jayro works hold a distinct framework for problem solving than dominant Western religions. For example, there tends to be less of a dichotomy between good and evil within their belief systems. With these religions finally gaining the respect they deserve in the mainstream, Jayro is opening new pathways toward an Everyone A Changemaker world.

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