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member, Human Development and Harmony Cluster, Pamayanang SanibLakas ng Pilipinas
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'3-D' View of History: Significant Details, Sense of Storyline, and Healthy Spirit of Study ('Detalye, Daloy at Diwa'); Critique of memorization-oriented and fragmented presentations in current teaching of history. Constructive and liberative view of time continuum and collective journey Holistic Collective conscious- ness on Holistic collective experience Concept and challenge of consensus-building and synergy-building for a collective sense of mission as humankind and as a nation; and on this basis, the consolidation of synergies in nationhood and in humanity.
1. Total Human Development and Harmony Through Synergism 2. Holistic Health Care and Medicine 3. Deep Ecology and Harmony with Nature 4. Sense of History and Sense of Mission 5. Civics and Democratic Governance 6. Culture as Community Creativity 7. Light-Seeking and Light-Sharing Education 8. Gender Sensitivity, Equality & Harmony 9. Reconstructive/Restor-ative Justice 10. Associative Economics, Social Capital and Sustainable Development 11. Synergetic Leadership and Organizations 12. Appropriate/Adaptive Technology 13. Mutual Enrichment of Families and Friendships 14. Human Dignity and Human Harmony: Human Rights and Peace 15. Aesthetics Without Boundaries: 'Art from the Heart' . |
Sense of History and Sense of Mission covers a minimum necessary amount of details to be remembered, plus a deeper comprehension of the flow of the collective storyline, and the moving spirit and ethics of such study, make for a holistic, constructive and liberative view of a people’s collective odyssey.
Initial Collection of Articles, Books & Other References: 04-01: General Synergy and History by Bernard Karganilla 04-02: '3-D View' of History: Significant Details, Sense of Storyline, Healthy Study Spirit 3-D View of History by Ding Reyes Sleepwalkers, Spectators, Co-Authors by Ding Reyes
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Butterfly Effect: A View
of How Social Change Actually Happens 04-03: Critique of Memorization-orientation and Fragmented Presentations The ‘Kamalaysayan’ (Sense of History) Habit by Kamalaysayan The Longer ‘Now’ by Ding Reyes
Focus of Kamalaysayan: How the People
Thought and Lived 04-04: Constructive & Liberative View: Collective Journey in the Time Continuum The Path! Not Just the Past! by Ding Reyes Liberation and Development: Cumulative Processes by Gustavo Gutierrez 04-05: Holistic Collective Consciousness on Holistic Collective Experience "The River" of Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse 04-06: Consensus-building on Sense of Mission as Humans and as Nations x 04-06: Additional and Miscellaneous Academe Challenged to Address Festering Questions after ‘EDSA’ Upheavals by Noemi Medina BOOK: Kamalaysayan: Sense-of-History Imperative for Filipinos, 2010
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