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People like us, who believe in physics,
know that the distinction between past, present, and future is only a stubbornly persistent
illusion.
Albert Einstein
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Talk with Katharina Graf/ October 29, 2010
The essence of Daoism has arrived in China light as a feather from heaven. There is no use in trying to grasp it with rational thinking. For that reason in this talk about Daoism the sound and flavor beyond the words will be central. With the help of Daoist stories we will try to pervade our minds in order to open up to a different reality. When this is possible, the natural joy of being alive, without effort or use, can be found.
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Seminar with Ursula Hofer/ September 18, 2010
Every breath is unique, the rhythm of in-breath and out-breath and the pause in between is continually changing.
The rhythm of breath reflects the rhythmic pulsation of all life. If we become conscious of the rhythm of breath it can communicate with us and tell us about the big rhythm of life.
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Seminar with Natalie Knapp/ May 29, 2010
We are pleased to announce the seminar " What's the beat of the heart of the world?
When everything is connected to all things - an introduction to analog thinking by Natalie Knapp.
As analog thinkers we see ourselves as a resonance body for what is happening at the very moment.
Analogical thinking allows us to approach the world in a much more playful
and associative way and to develop a consciousness for complex structures as well
as for paradoxes and contradictions that enrich our lives.
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Seminar with Elisabeth Beszterda/ March 6, 2010
There are many reasons why we can't perceive the possibilities of turnaround and change.
"All changes, even the most longed for", Anatole François Thibault says, "have their melancholy; for what we leave
behind us is part of ourselves; we must die to one life before we can enter another." The one-day seminar with
Elisabeth Beszterda will be about learning to leave behind the familiar order of things and the person
we believe to be and open up to the unknown.
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Blessings: : The Tsoknyi Nangchen Nuns of Tibet (documentary/E) / January 29, 2010
Diane Barker from
"Heart of Asia" has told to us about her visit in Gebchang, where the nuns continue
their spiritual practices under very difficult conditions. On January 29 we will show the documentary of
The Tsoknyi Nangchen Nuns of Tibet, 3000 remarkable women who live and practice
an ancient yogic tradition in nunneries and hermitages scattered across
this remote, mountainous region.
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Seminar: Breath and Silence
Our breath arises from deep within, from a dynamic space of
silence. It carries a light from within and connects it with each and
every breath with all the levels of our being. This light nourishes us
and realigns us with the source of all things.
The seminar is practice-oriented. We will work with meditation and
various breathing and body exercises that help foster a deep sense
of well-being. No previous knowledge or experience is needed.
The seminar with Ursula Hofer will
take place October 30, 2009 at
the Oneness Center
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Everyday life in Palestine and Israel
We hear and read a lot about the political conflict between
Palestine and Israel. But the media does not shed light on the reality of a
life under occupation.
The evening event with Sara Espinoza will
take place September 11, 2009 at
the Oneness Center
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Seminar with Natalie Knapp / 10 April 2009
Nowadays in this world there are millions of problems
causing us a lot of worry - one problem, however, lies at the root of all
of them: our way of thinking. If we want to change something, we have to
learn to think differently. The one day seminar with Dr. phil Natalie Knapp will
take place May 9, 2009 at
the Oneness Center
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New publication: learning to think differently / 1 July 2008
We are very pleased to announce the imminent publication of learning to think differently
by Natalie Knapp.
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conclusions from the revolutionary findings of the quantum theory for our thinking and our
actions. It is high time because there has been a wide gap between our knowledge and our
consciousness for too long already. Natalie Knapp has written an interesting and important book.
learning to think differently has the potential to change our thinking radically."
Ingolf Baur, physicist and science journalist SWR/3sat/Deutsche Welle |
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