Main Topic: Faith
- We continued to explore scenarios where faith is brought out as a necessary next step toward progress. We heard the story of a patient who just had yet another eye surgery after many attempts to provide him vision. The surgeon who has done everything he can asks the patient open his eyes to test the results and the patient is only willing to do that if the the surgeon can guarantee him that his vision will be restored. We will complete the analysis of this story in the next class.
- Due to schedule conflicts, we had to make a change to the planned visit from the Chinmayam students. Look for them this coming Sunday, March 10th.
- Read/Review Value in Bhagavad Gita, pages 22-31. Shanti and Arjavam. Also tackle the questions at the end of each section, as it will help you with discussions in class
- Gita Chanting:
- Continue your daily practice of the Chapter 13. Spend as little as 10 minutes a day, you wlll be amazed at your own progress. See our main blog site for a list of online resources available to help you including online recordings that is there to help you sloka by sloka.
- In addition, at 9AM Balavihar Day, come to Room 503 before the assembly for 25 minutes of practice with an expert to help guide you. Take this opportunity to test your private practice results with a control group who are all learning just like you.
- As mentioned in last week's blog, if you are motivated to create an artwork based on Chapter 13, we will give you a blog spot to showcase your work, for all to see.
- Now, a word from our sponsors about class protocol: We are happy to see attendance increasing again after the February drop off. For those who have not been with us for a while, this is just a gentle reminder of the class protocol that we need to follow so that we can get through our curriculum material and have some fun along the way:
- When you get in class, please take your shoes off and help us arrange the desks in a circle that can seat 16 people.
- Opening Prayers
- If time allows, we will do a round of Openings where you can share something with the class that you just have to get out (No more than 10 Minutes total on this)
- Moderated discussion on the main topic for the day. In this part of the schedule, it is important that we stay focused on the topic presented and your input (which we welcome), should be your opinion about the main topic. It does not have to be the same opinion as the moderator's or the other students' - but it does have to be related to the main topic. If we don't follow this simple rule, we won't finish the material and that will take away time from other fun things we want to do.
- If time allows, we will do a round of Closings where you can share something with the class that you just have to get out (No more than 10 Minutes total on this). This is a good place to talk about "squirrels" *1. This is also the time slot that we will use use to explore other topics related to personal values, leadership etc.
- Closing Prayer
- Before leaving, please help us put the desks back the way we found them.
*1 - If you're a parent and don't understand the reference to "squirrel", please ask your Vijayam student or see the movie UP! ;-)
... and while we're talking about "squirrels", here is more information on the Folding Toy Puzzle that consumed unnecessary part of our class:
http://www.google.com/patents/US6264199
... and while we're talking about "squirrels", here is more information on the Folding Toy Puzzle that consumed unnecessary part of our class:
http://www.google.com/patents/US6264199
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