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Drop-in Meditation Sessions - Breathworks Ireland - Mindfulness Based Courses And Workshops
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Living Well With ME. Living Well With MS. Mindfulness for Healthcare Professionals. Mindfulness for Health - Courses and Workshops. Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction. Individual Tuition and Distance Learning. Mindful Life and Business Coaching. MA, PhD) worked as a lecturer for fifteen years before undertaking training with Breathworks to become a Mindfulness Trainer. MSc) is a qualified Breathworks trainer with a background in engineering and more recently in social research. Read more. Fidelma will be...
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Lidhje
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Katër të Vërtetat Fisnike. Udha Fisnike e Tetëfishtë. A mund të meditoj. Pozicioni Shtrirë Gjysëm Kurrizor. Katër të Vërtetat Fisnike. Udha Fisnike e Tetëfishtë. A mund të meditoj. Pozicioni Shtrirë Gjysëm Kurrizor. Për Anglisht folësit që duan të meditojnë bashkë me njerëz të tjerë anembanë botës.
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Faith, atheism and climate justice: Climate Conversations IV | All the Rusted Signs
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All the Rusted Signs. Faith, atheism and climate justice: Climate Conversations IV. May 8, 2015. May 16, 2015. Floods on the Ganges River, submerge a statue of the Hindu god Shiva. Rishikesh, India June 16-17, 2013. As an atheist (albeit with a recent curiosity for Buddhism), I approached the fourth in the series of Climate Conversations. Prophetic Voices with some trepidation. Though the main two NGOs involved Trócaire. Are overtly faith-based organisations, Climate Conversations has so far. I had two f...
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Books and more | Learning from each other's struggles
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Learning from each other's struggles. This page gives links to websites for my various books and background elsewhere on this site:. We make our own history. Marxism and social movements in the twilight of neoliberalism. Pluto; co-written with Alf Nilsen, August 2014 – hb, pb, eb). More on this book here. Marxism and social movements. Brill hb, June 2013; co-edited with Colin Barker, Alf Gunvald Nilsen, John Krinsky – Haymarket pb edition May 2014). More on this book here. Silence would be treason. Cambr...
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Ireland’s new religious movements | Learning from each other's struggles
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Learning from each other's struggles. Ireland’s new religious movements. Ireland has long been synonymous with entrenched conflicts between deeply conservative ethno-religious identities, but in recent decades much has changed. The first academic conference devoted to the subject, entitled “ Alternative Spiritualities, the New Age and new religious movements in Ireland. Was appropriately held over a Samhain weekend in Maynooth. I wrote a conference report. Irish Journal of Sociology. October 24, 2013.
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State violence and movements | Learning from each other's struggles
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Learning from each other's struggles. State violence and movements. What enables or constrains states (police forces, armies) in the use of violence against popular movements? And what can movements do in practice to limit the violent options available to the state? These are urgent concerns for movements: in 2004 an amazing group of companer@s worked to pull off an EU summit protest. 8211; and failed. As the very interesting. And so to research. In this book chapter. I ask about how movements can disman...
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Understanding European movements | Learning from each other's struggles
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Learning from each other's struggles. Has brought together a newer generation of researchers shaped by movement participation and with an eye for history and local and national specificity. Together with the Transnational Institute and our sister networks in the ECPR and ESA we co-organised an activist / researcher symposium on social movements and the European crisis in Amsterdam, 2013; some reflections by participants are available here. A co-written piece with Anna Szolucha. One by Ana Dinerstein.
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Changing the world, together | Learning from each other's struggles
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Learning from each other's struggles. Changing the world, together. The struggle to change the world has always brought together different movements and communities, deepening their efforts and creating an ‘ecology of knowledges’ that goes far beyond official ways of seeing the world. In Ireland, 1990s projects like the magazine. Gathering fed into the wider networking process that came to be the ‘movement of movements’. In Ireland, particularly in the. In Dublin, analysed here. February 19, 2014.
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Buddhism and Ireland | Learning from each other's struggles
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Learning from each other's struggles. From the Celts to the counter-culture and beyond. Sheffield: Equinox, 2013) documents the Irish history, which is also explored in an archive of online and other research on Ireland and Buddhism contained at the Dhammaloka Project. Website. There are reviews of the book by Tadhg Foley. Dublin Review of Books. By John L Murphy. Journal of Global Buddhism. The link is to an extended version of the review), by Roberto Bertoni. Buddhist Studies Review,. Lily Rowen in the.
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The many lives of U Dhammaloka | Learning from each other's struggles
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Learning from each other's struggles. The many lives of U Dhammaloka. Between 1900 and 1913 the Dublin-born bhikkhu (Buddhist monk) U Dhammaloka, ex-hobo, radical freethinker and scourge of missionaries, carried out a very public campaign across Asia in opposition to “the Bible, the bottle and the Gatling gun”. Prof. Brian Bocking (founder of Ireland’s first non-confessional department for the study of religions. At Cork), Prof. Alicia Turner (editor of the. Journal of Burma Studies. October 24, 2013.
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