Author: Australia
Applied Philosophy! (Australia)
Class in practical exercises of applied philosophy on fraternal coexistence.
“0 waste” (Melbourne, Australia)
Educational meeting of Australian volunteers to explore and learn firsthand about sustainability and zero waste generation at a shopping mall in the city.
“Tracks”, film screening and discussion (Australia)
It’s not what you follow, it’s what you leave behind… Inspiring evening with the screening of the Australian film “Tracks” –a drama directed by John Curran– and the discussion around what […]
Lecture: “Tibetan Buddhism. Inner Awakening” (Australia)
Do we know who we really are? In this lecture, as a complement to theory, a series of practical exercises were carried out to improve concentration and to increase awareness […]
Lecture on Synchronicity (Australia)
In this lecture we sought opportunities that arise just at the right time, through practical exercises and an open discussion; we deepened the concept of symbolic language and the ways […]
World Philosophy Day 2017 with the Documentary “HUMAN” (Australia)
This year we celebrated World Philosophy Day with the screening of the documentary Human, directed by Yann Arthus-Bertrand. It was an enriching event which brought us closer to ourselves by […]
World Philosophy Day 2017 with the documentary film “HUMAN” (Australia)
This year we presented the World Philosophy Day by screening the documentary film “Human”, directed by Yann Arthus – Bertrand. It was an uplifting event, that brought us closer to […]
The Hindu Spirit: the duality of power, Shiva and Devi (Melbourne, Australia)
We had a great evening bringing sculptures to life with Athira and Kirthana, senior students of Chandrabhanu Bharatalaya Academy. We all were touched by the beauty and harmony of the […]
Melodie around the world, ancient music and her pedagogical project (Sydney, Australia)
Melodie plays the Baroque bassoon throughout Europe and teaches in the city of Porto, Portugal. Graduate of the Swiss school of ancient music ‘Schola Cantorum Basiliensis’, she was the first to […]
Japanese poetry: Haiku (Australia)
New Acropolis Sydney volunteers organised a night of “Japanese Poetry: Haiku”. Haiku is an ancient form of Japanese poetry, with a unique verse style. At its peak in the 17th century, Haiku […]