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1、 1Sathya Sai Education in Human Values, UK Newsletter June 2001 Welcome to the June 2001 Issue. CONTENTS The Sathya Sai Education in Human Values Trust UK is a registered charity committed to promoting human values in education. The contents of this newsletter may be reproduced and used freely for e
2、ducational purposes provided it is on a non-profit basis. Copyright 2001 Sathya Sai Education in Human Values Trust UK. All Rights Reserved. Charity No. : 1074665. Registered Address: The Glen, Cuckoo Hill, Pinner, Middlesex HA5 2BE Tel: +44 (0)20 8429 2677 Fax: +44 (0)20 9866 3914 Email: Website:
3、www.sathyasaiehv.org.uk PageNews: SSEHV Training in Israel 2 Sathya Sai Institute 2 Lesson Plans: Compassion (Discussion Excercise) 3 Sharing (Story) 4 Special Project: Creating a quiet garden in a school) 6 Equanimity/Peace (Poem) 9 2Sathya Sai Education in Human Values, UK Newsletter June 2001 www
4、.sathyasaiehv.org.uk NEWS ITEMS SSEHV Training in Israel Two facilitators from the UK were invited to give SSEHV training in Israel for 5 days during May 2001. The training had been organised at the request of Ora Karov, SSEHV co-ordinator for Israel. Carole Alderman, UK coordinator, and Isobel Ritc
5、hie, a facilitator from Scotland were the volunteers from the UK. The training took place in a school on the outskirts of Hadera, a town mid way between Tel Aviv and Haifa. Participants in the workshops averaged at 34 daily and an interpreter was used to help deliver the training modules, as many of
6、 those taking part did not speak English. Professions of those taking part were varied, including holistic health, psychology students, a psychologist, a school nurse, carer, architect, head teacher, salesperson, and newspaper advertising, to name a few. Isobel Ritchie reports: “The modules went ver
7、y smoothly and there was much hilarity for the group storytelling and lessons. While we could not speak to all the participants in Hebrew, nor they to us in English, we did manage to communicate our love and respect for each other by our gestures, our hugs, and our smiles. A wonderful energy was rai
8、sed” These were the first SSEHV training modules given abroad by a team from the UK. Contacts: Carole Alderman: Isobel Ritchie: idritchiezetnet.co.uk Sathya Sai Institute The Institute of Sathya Sai Education was established to integrate the ideals of Sathya Sai Education in Primary and Secondary s
9、chools, colleges and universities. The aims of the Institute are to be a centre for training and to assist in coordinating the training of teachers around the world. The Institute is also responsible in helping and encouraging the establishment of Sathya Sai Schools. The Institute has recently launc
10、hed its own website where further information is available. Contact: The Institute of Sathya Sai Education, 108 Sukhumvit 53, Bangkok 10110 Thailand Tel: +66 2 262 0832 Fax: +66 2 258 7679 E-mail: Website: www.sathyasaieducation.org 3Sathya Sai Education in Human Values, UK Newsletter June 2001 www
11、.sathyasaiehv.org.uk DISCUSSION EXERCISE: Value - Compassion Compassion. By Kay Challenor, KaiAMea The following is a brief narrative on compassion designed to stimulate discussion, which can be handed out and then used in conjunction with questions that follow below. Compassion comes in many guises
12、 and follows many pathways. Compassion can be shown to another human being, regardless of age, sex, colour or creed. Compassion can be shown to animals, regardless of whether their looks appeal or whether you find them “useful.” Compassion can be shown to plants, whether they are foodstuffs, beauty
13、in the form of flowers, or strong and noble trees. Compassion is a value that helps to create a loving society of mutual trust and understanding. In order to be a compassionate being, you also need to give love and understanding to the self. To know that we are all equal at the spiritual level, all
14、encompassing beings of light and love, and that if we truly seek to be compassionate and to tend for others and the plants and creatures within our environment, we also need to love and tend for ourselves. Exercise on compassion 1. How do you show compassion to others? 2. How do you show compassion
15、to plants? 3. How do you show compassion to animals? 4. What benefits does compassion have? 5. How do you show compassion to yourself? (Self love, self-acceptance, living your truth, trusting your intuition, allowing yourself to be creative and express your truth.) 6. Draw a picture of a special lan
16、dscape. An inner place where you would be happy. 7. Look at the pictures collectively. What are the similarities? Discuss how we all see and sense fundamentally the same ideas if we look inside and connect to our inner messages. 4Sathya Sai Education in Human Values, UK Newsletter June 2001 www.sathyasaiehv.org.uk STORY: VALUE- SHARING The Garden by Kay Challenor Once upon a tim