7-10-DAY (60 hrs) Introductory Intensive Workshop

15 Practice Sessions (2 hrs Each)

For whom: Undergraduate or Graduate Students

SYLLABUS

  • Course Introduction (Module 1)
  • Holistic Perspective of Harmony (Module 2-8)
  • Implications in Real-World (Module 9)

MODULE 1 – 8:

Same as ‘The Harmony Workshop’. For details please see the Syllabus above on pages 18-21

MODULE 1: Course Introduction:

Need, Content, and Process for Holistic Understanding and Harmonious Living

MODULE 2: Harmony at Personal Level:

Self-exploration, solution-centric systems thinking, consciousness, body, health, human needs, human aspirations, freedom, holistic worldview, genuine happiness, prosperity, trust, and balance

MODULE 3: Harmony in Relationships and Family:

Human expectations, justice and harmony in togetherness, values, positive emotions, character, duties and responsibilities, fulfillment of human’s innate wants

MODULE 4: Harmony in Society:

The shared human goal, humankind as one race, social interconnectedness, undivided human society, global citizenship, humane conduct, fearlessness, trust-building, reconciliation, global cooperation, social cohesion and its benefits

MODULE 5: Harmony in Governance Systems:

Harmonious global governance system, decentralization and power-free structures, happiness and prosperity for all, active participation in decision making, holistic education, integrated healthcare, eco-friendly production systems, fair commerce system, human security worldwide, cyclical economic system, coherence in culture-civilization-norms-law-systems, and tradition of humanity

MODULE 6: Harmony in Nature:

Natural system and evolution, interconnectedness, interdependence, self-regulation, balance, usefulness, complementariness, mutual enrichment and cyclicality in natural system, idea of separation and it’s consequences, undividedness of the earth, human nature and innateness, sustainable solutions for climate issues, righteous use of resources, appropriate technology, sustainable actions to restore ecological balance

MODULE 7: Harmony in Existence:

Harmonious systems in the existence, space (as all-pervasive entity and energy in equilibrium), matter, inseparability, fundamental natural law, various perspectives on the origins of existence, the root cause of all problems, the awe upon realizing the grandeur and beauty of existence

MODULE 8: Harmonious Living:

Active listening, Mindful awareness, peak experience, consciousness development, humane consciousness, effort and effortlessness, human potential, the root of goodness, gratitude, self-actualization, correct appraisal of development-progress-success, expression-communication-manifestation of harmony

MODULE 9:

Implications in the Real-World: Practice, Skills and Transformation

  • Strengthening Capacity for Self-transformation:
    • Practice to develop a solution-centric systems thinking approach for a holistic perspective
    • Develop the ability to recognize – how our choices, thoughts, desires, priorities, work, and behaviours are shaped and conditioned
    • Foster definitiveness of ethical human conduct
    • Develop mentality and ability for right-use of one’s own body, mind, and wealth
    • Adopting new habits for wellbeing and eco-friendly living
    • Practice for a happy and prosperous life
  • Competence in relationships and social life:
    • The emergence of values (e.g. trust, respect, gratitude etc.) in togetherness
    • Ability to make proper choices in the right direction of human progress, development and success
    • Ability to identify the scope and characteristics of ethical living, ensuring the well-being of all
    • Engagement to establish a fearless society through nourishment, rather than perpetuating fear through exploitation
    • Competence to develop social connections
  • Strategy for transitioning from the present state, to Harmonious Global Systems:
    • At the level of individual: Adoption of socially and ecologically responsible views and actions
    • At the level of society: Developing mutually enriching institutions and organizations
  • Case Studies of the following models:
    • Harmonious Relationships and Family
    • Ethical Management System
    • Eco-friendly Production System
    • Practice of Sustainable Actions