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SUMMARY:The New Mindscape Spiritual Training [First Phase~2022 Summer]
DESCRIPTION:The New Mindscape Spiritual Training Programme\n\n\n  \n\n\nCongratulations on completing CCHU 9014\, Spirituality\, Religion and Social Change!\n \n\nDuring the course\, you had the opportunity to reflect on many spiritual questions; you learned about different ideas and concepts; and you were exposed to different spiritual practices and social issues. \n\nYou might have a lot of questions about how all of this might apply to your own life. How do you cultivate your mindscape? How do we design our operating system? \n\nWhile the course invited to reflect a little at a personal level\, it was still primarily focused on providing academic knowledge and intellectual skills. \n\nFor those of you who are strongly motivated to further explore how to live a spiritual path\, I’m starting a Spiritual Training Programme. This programme will include practical instruction in practices such as meditation\, prayer\, and skills for a healthy life; and reflection and discussion on applying spiritual principles to better handle academic work\, social relationships\, career\, family\, service\, and carrying out our ideals to work for the betterment of humanity. \n\nPart of the programme will involve individual guidance and practice based on your personal interests and situation\, and part of it will involve group discussion and study. \n\nThe time commitment will be flexible and adjusted to each participant’s commitments and schedule. What is required is strong motivation for your spiritual growth and learning\, and commitment to practice and reflection on your practice. You will need at least 20 minutes per day for individual spiritual practice (on your own) and time for occasional gatherings and workshops. The first phase of the programme will last until summer 2022. \n\nThe programme is open to those of any religious background or none. No beliefs are required but you need to be open to experimenting with an open mind. If you are religious with a regular worship or practice\, we will arrange for the programme to be complementary to your current commitments. \n\nA limited number of participants will be selected based on their motivations and goals. Zoom interviews may be held as part of the selection process. Please answer the questions below as part of your application. I look forward to hearing from you!\n\nDavid A. Palmer\n  \n\n\n \n\n\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Application Method (DDL: Dec 10\, 2021)\n				Please answer the following questions in PDF and email the document to asiar “at” hku.hk by Dec 10\, 2021:  \nThe email title should be “Your Name + The New Mindscape Spiritual Training Programme”\n \nBasic Information\nYour Name: \nUID:\nYour current study program at HKU: \nYear of Study:\nYour religious/faith background (if any):\n \nYour reflections and motivations\n\n\nWhat is your main takeaway from the course CCHU9014?\n\n\n\n\nWhat is the biggest question you still have on your mind?\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhat is your goal for your personal life or spiritual growth in the coming half year? 
URL:https://asiar.hku.hk/event/the-new-mindscape-spiritual-training-first-phase/
LOCATION:HKU campus
CATEGORIES:The New Mindscape
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SUMMARY:Old Roads\, Religious Mobility\, and Paradigms of Long-Distance Transmission: Epigraphic and Petroglyphic Complexes in a Transit Zone between Eurasian Frontiers
DESCRIPTION:BRINFAITH RELIGION AND EMPIRE PUBLIC LECTURE SERIES\nOld Roads\, Religious Mobility\, and Paradigms of Long-Distance Transmission: Epigraphic and Petroglyphic Complexes in a Transit Zone between Eurasian Frontiers\nABSTRACTGraffiti inscriptions and rock drawings mark an ancient network of capillary routes that connected Central Asian Silk Routes with major South Asian arteries for religious mobility and trade. The presentation aims to showcase developments of digital imaging and mapping techniques to document and promote the tangible cultural heritage of epigraphic and petroglyphic complexes in the Upper Indus transit zone of northern Pakistan. In order to better explain patterns of religious\, cultural and commercial exchanges\, paradigms of long-distance transmission provide useful alternatives to gradual diffusion by point-to-point contact expansion based on models of ‘Old Roads’ between Chinese\, Central Asian and Indian empires.\n\nABOUT THE SPEAKERJason Neelis\, Associate Professor of Religion and Culture at Wilfrid Laurier University and author of Early Buddhist Transmission and Trade Networks (Leiden/Boston: Brill\, 2010)\, conducts research on cross-cultural exchanges along intertwined networks for migration\, trade\, and religious and cultural transmission within and beyond the north-western borderlands of South Asia. He currently directs a project on Epigraphic and Petroglyphic Complexes in the Upper Indus region of northern Pakistan.\n\nORGANIZERThe event is organized by the CRF Project “Infrastructures of Faith: Religious Mobilities on the Belt and Road [BRINFAITH]” (RGC CRF HKU C7052-18G)\, which is hosted by the ASIAR – Asian Religious Connections Research Cluster in HKIHSS.
URL:https://asiar.hku.hk/event/old-roads-religious-mobility-and-paradigms-of-long-distance-transmission-epigraphic-and-petroglyphic-complexes-in-a-transit-zone-between-eurasian-frontiers/
LOCATION:Via Zoom (Registration required)
CATEGORIES:BRINFAITH,Religion and Empire Public Lecture Series
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