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- Becoming One With the World: A Guide to Neohumanist Education responds to an urgent need to reconceptualize the fundamentals of education in light of the many social, ecological, and political challenges facing humanity today. It answers the call for a new educational paradigm, one based on a far richer, more insightful understanding of human possibility, one that decenters human “exceptionalism”…
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- Teaching Yoga to Children
- Come Alive with Kids Yoga investigates the world of yoga through the eyes of young children. The ancient branches of yoga are introduced in fun and creative ways to help children explore their developing bodies, minds, and hearts. Included are 25 yoga dramas and yoga pictures to aid the exploration of yoga postures. Numerous child-friendly meditations, deep relaxations, and gentle…
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- Children's Books
- Get ready to begin a thrilling adventure when you read In the Spirit of the River – a collection of five exciting stories for children between the ages of seven and twelve. These stories will take you on a delightful journey through the French Broad River of North Carolina.
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- Journals
- The Neohumanist Review is a journal dedicated to the philosophy of Shrii Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar. The inaugural issue explored the core concepts of neohumanism and its relevance to modern challenges. The second issue focuses on climate change, highlighting the urgent need to understand and address this global crisis. Illuminating articles from our diverse and cutting-edge neohumanist scholars delve into various…
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- Children's Books
- This is a collection of five delightul storybooks that help children undertand the positive and transformative nature of good values. Each story describes how certain values - such as generosity, cleanliness, and honesty - can change us for the better.
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- Children's Books
- Seven thousand years ago, a magnificent person was born during great struggles. His name was Shiva, and he was the first superhero. As an animal lover, he encouraged people to be kind to wildlife. He traveled everywhere on his faithful yak, teaching people about music, dance, yoga, meditation and more. To Shiva, all belonged to one big family. In that…
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- Children's Books
- The Fairy's Flowers is inspired by ten ethical principles. This story has been circulating around the world in many schools as a favourite for the past 20 years. The ethical principles in The Fairy's Flowers also form the basis of Neohuanist education which is practiced in moe than 1000 schools around the world. Neohumanist education is firmly rooted in the…
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