The following is a list of planned SHEN events. You are invited to attend those that you find of interest.

Self Discovery, Introspection and Stillness

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Love of God, Love of Good, Love of Neighbour, Love of Self

This event will focus on knowledge and practices of Self Discovery, Introspection and Stillness to experience the unseen spirit-energy at the core of our being connecting us with the universe. Register here to get your personal link to join.

What am I? Who am I? Where do I come from? How do I get here? What is my innate nature? How does my innate nature develop? How can I be happy? How can I live a healthy life? Who and what are you? How do I relate with you so that we can live in peace and harmony? How can I live in harmony with my neighbour whosoever that neighbour may be? Why are peace and harmony so elusive? These are some of the questions that are related with our journey of self discovery. This event is meant to be interactive.

Schedule of Presentations

10am-10:30am Introductions - Fred Lawlor
 
10:30am-11:15am Connecting Our Spirit to Our Evolution and the Universe – Ashwin Ranjit
 
11:15-11:30am Questions
 
11:30-12:15pm Sufi Meditative Practices for Self Discovery and Oneness – Aneela Azeemi
 
12:15pm-12:30pm Questions
 
12:30pm-1:00pm Lunch
 
1:00pm-1:45pm Introspection –  The Pathway to Purpose, Passion and Peace – Barbara Benjamin
 
 
1:45pm-2:00pm Questions
 
2:00pm-3:30pm Journey Inward and Backward to Our Invisible Roots – Shiv Talwar, Upinder Bhatia and Lalit Jairath
This is a yoga and neurophysiology inspired session.
 
3:30pm-3:45pm Questions
 
3:45pm-4:45pm An Experience of Knowing Thyself through Samarpan Meditation – Shirish Nathwani, Kate McKenzie, and Veeresh Gadag
This is a yogic meditation featuring surrender.
 
4:45pm-5pm Questions
 
5pm Closing Session - Fred Lawlor

Come share your thoughts and practices of self discovery as we learn from each other. 

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Sat, 02/05/2022 - 15:00

International Conference on Unity Consciousness

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AN OPEN INVITATION TO PARTICIPATE

We are celebrating World Unity Week with a five-day virtual conference on five allied themes within the overarching theme of Unity Consciousness.

If you have thoughts on how to make the world a better place, we want to see and hear from you at he conference.

You are invited to have a look at the themes below.

INTRODUCING UNITY CONSCIOUSNESS

UNITY in Life

Everything in the universe is made up of 5 elements. These are - earth, water, fire and Ether. Thus, the roots of all life are the same. This tells us that we are United at the roots of life.

We are all breathing, vibrating packets of Energy. All of our energies merge together to create the unified field of Cosmic ONE energy. This is another message of UNITY in life.

We are all created by Nature and we have a deep connected with everything in Nature. We can experience our connection with one or more trees in our backyard. Establishing that connection makes us experience our UNITY with Nature. We are constantly exchanging energy with the trees. Without the oxygen from trees, we can’t survive. In return the trees are constantly absorbing CO2 released by the human body.

The source of all life is ONE and the only ONE – Consciousness.

CONFERENCE MISSION

The presenters of World Unity Conference will explore inner unity and bring collective consciousness globally. Spiritual Heritage Education Network will strive to become a global hub of knowledge and practices by making them available worldwide. Education policy makers, curricula developers, and facilitators in classrooms will benefit from this foundational knowledge to awaken unity consciousness by transforming learning.

CONFERENCE VISION

Knowing, Experiencing, Sharing and Living with The Awareness Of Unity Consciousness Within And Outside

Day 1 (June 20) Theme: The Purpose and Process of Holistic Learning

Contributors are invited in the following areas:

  • Exploring current Mind-Based Learning
  • The Current State of Our Education and Humanity
  • Exploring the purpose of Human Life
  • Exploring Holistic Education – Thought, Feeling, and Action
  • Mind, Body and Spirit Learning
  • Uncovering the Unlimited Power of Human Brain’s Neocortex
  • The Evolution of Life from Single Cell Organism to 37.5 trillion Cell Human Dynamic Organism
  • How to realize our full potential?

Day 2 (June 21) Theme: The Purpose and Process of Self-Discovery

Contributors are invited for following topics related to Self-Discovery:

  • The Importance of “Know Thyself”
  • Building the Knowledgebase for Self-Discovery
  • Opening the Inner Window of unlimited potential beyond the 5 Physical Learning Channels (Sight, Sounds, Smell, Taste and Touch)
  • Experiencing Unity Consciousness within the whole of creation
  • Observational Stillness to experience the unseen spirit-energy that connects all with the universe

Day 3 (June 22) Theme:  Practices for taking life off Autopilot

Contributors are invited in the following areas:

  • Structure of the Human Mind and Living on Autopilot
  • Evidence based Practices of Breaking the Cycles of Unconscious Living
  • Observing and Reflecting on Daily Stressful Events
  • The practice of “Letting Go”
  • The practice of Non-Judgmental Living

Day 4 (June 23) Theme:  Holistic Learning and Technology

 Contributors are invited in the following areas:

  • Exploring Academic Research on the Benefits of Holistic Education
  • How to influence Political Will and Public Policy to incorporate Holistic Education
  • Integrating Technology with Holistic Learning.
  • Educating the Educators
  • Accelerating the Process of Education Transformation.
  • Technology to Balance Mind-Based Learning with Heart-Based Learning.
  • Using the Power of Social-Media to explore Holistic Learning
  • The Process of Collaborative Interconnected Community Development

Day 5 (June 24) Theme:  All-Inclusiveness of Holistic Living

 Contributors are invited in the following areas:

  • Role models in holistic living from different traditions
  • Overcoming barriers such fear, mistrust, politics and economics
  • Music and performing arts to inspire holistic living
  • Biofeedback and other technology to inspire the adoption of holistic practices
  • Convergence of modern science with ancient spiritual wisdom
  • Modern narratives in holistic conversation and teaching

 

Please note that the proceedings of this event will be video recorded and publicly shared on the website of Spiritual Heritage Education Network, YouTube and other social media sites.

EMAIL CONTACT: infowuw2022conf@spiritualeducation.org

REGISTRATION LINK: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUsc-6hqDwtGtVpaaTtSVVP37sBAInHKN2o

 

Mon, 06/20/2022 - 12:00

SHEN Initiative at the World Unity Week 2023

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This international conference is a call to global action by parents, grandparents, and all stakeholders in the future of education. We must work together to substantially enhance its learning outcome.

The current system expects distracted minds to learn. Instead, we want education to teach time-tested and science-based mind-body exercises to cultivate the focus of attention in students as an essential part of curricula at all levels, from preschool to Ph.D., to enhance learning effectiveness.

The focus-building exercises promote world unity by enhancing health, wellness, happiness, purposefulness, and behaviour; they also build peace and harmony, improve race, gender and interfaith relations, resilience to stresses and strains of life, and environmental sustainability. 

Theoretical Background

Until you make the unconscious conscious, it will direct your life, and you will call it fate.

CARL JUNG

This conference is convened by Spiritual Heritage Education Network Inc. (SHEN), established on September 15, 2,000, to eliminate cruel exploitation by humans of other humans, non-humans, and our habitat.

SHEN’s research shows that a plausible solution lies in adopting a new educational paradigm on a global scale. Currently, education is delivered to students’ brains in the natural waking state, lacking focus because of random distractions by our inbuilt mental instincts inherited from our parents. Our parents inherited theirs from their parents, and so on genetic inheritance and mutation connect us all backwards with non-humans that ever lived on planet Earth.

Life is born and dies. In addition, life eats life. Thus, it is incumbent on it to survive as long as possible. Our survival is the sole reason why natural instincts. Self-awareness, sustenance and procreation are implicit in survival. Natural survival instincts are lodged in our unconscious genetic memory that expresses the compulsiveness of day-to-day survival, sustenance, procreation and identity by randomly bubbling into our conscious mind in the form of mental distractions. On one side, they are an existential necessity, while they inhibit in-depth learning on the other. They are there as long as we are alive and keep us enmeshed in their fulfillment, our body and mind activity-ready and our learning in the school of life superficial and reductionist.

Neurologically, our survival instincts work through our autonomic nervous system connecting the brain with the core survival systems such as the heart, lungs, circulation system, digestive system etc., which must work ceaselessly around the clock for survival. Natural survival instincts run all physical survival systems at high speeds while slowing the digestive system. A possible solution is individual effort to keep the body still and reverse these speeds.

Fortunately, there are exercises and lifestyles to do just that, and the effort required is not herculean, although the regularity of practice is necessary to control the ever-present unconscious, instinctive memory in our genes from distracting our minds. 

Contemplators around the world practiced these exercises to keep attention of their brains focused on their explorations. Einstein, a theoretical physicist without access to a laboratory, and Ramanujan, a mathematician, are two prime examples of modern contemplators. No research, in-depth study and learning is possible without the requisite focus of attention, and the academy is reticent about it.

Already there is research available, and further studies can be done about mind-body exercises to answer questions such as what they are, how they work, their efficiency, when they should be taught, how they should be taught, etc. Public discourse is needed to create the political will to change educational policy. Strategic questions such as teacher training and cultural resistance have to be addressed. Implementation challenges pale given the public good to ensue, but they must be addressed collectively.

 

Mon, 06/19/2023 - 13:00