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Topic
Dr. Phil.... Jain Style
Topic
Vardha... who?
Topic Panel discussion: Being Jain in College
YOUTH BREAKOUT SESSIONS Friday July 4th, 2003
Presenter
Session Information:
This session will revolve around conflict resolution and how we can deal with the issues that arise in our day to day lives. Using Jain Concepts and various scenarios this'll be your chance to provide input and ideas on how to deal with conflicts. With full audience participation and interactive role playing we're going to give Dr. Phil some advice on how the audience members think the conflicts should be resolved.
Topic Anger Management: Teach yourself to chill
Paulomi Gudka
Jain Education International 2010_03
Presenter Satya-J
Location/ Time Rm. 203/211 1:30-2:30 PM
Session Information:
Imagine having a life where anything is possible and there is nothing that you cannot have. Then imagine yourself making the conscious decision to renounce all of these worldly accumulations to follow a path of unspoken hardships and sacrifice. This was the life of Prince Vardhaman. The presenters of this session will journey into his world and trace the everlasting effects of his teachings and principles through time in a quest to bring them to life in today's world. Through this presentation, the audience will not only learn more about prince Vardhaman's life, but also see how his values are applicable today.
Presenter YJA Board
Location/ Time Rm. 213/214 2:30-3:30 PM
Presenter
Jain Fellowship of Houston
Location/ Time Rm. 203/211 2:30-3:30 PM
Session Information:
A lecture/discussion based on Krodha or anger, defined by Jainism as the loss of our sense of judgment. This seminar takes an in depth look at the four passions (kasyshays) as described by Jain scriptures. Moreover, the speakers will concentrate on dealing with anger and how to renounce this negative emotion. Anger can be controlled and released in a constructive manner; yet while in a given situation, the prudent course of action is not always taken. This session will teach you how to develop your anger management skills and to apply them to daily life. Anger develops with those who don't think or think only in one way. So, with a bit of understanding and control, this passion can be reduced.
Recommended ages
24-39 (YJP)
Location/Time Rm. 202/212 3:30-4:30 PM
Recommended ages 13-17
JAINA Convention 2003 Program Book Page # 21
For Private & Personal Use Only
Recommended ages 18 up
Session Information:
A lecture/discussion based on Krodha or anger, defined by Jainism as the loss of our sense of judgment. This seminar takes an in depth look at the four passions (kasyshays) as described by Jain scriptures. Moreover, the speakers will concentrate on dealing with anger and how to renounce this negative emotion. Anger can be controlled and released in a constructive manner; yet while in a given situation, the prudent course of action is not always taken. This session will teach you how to develop your anger management skills and to apply them to daily life. Anger develops with those who don't think or think only in one way. So, with a bit of understanding and control, this passion can be reduced.
Recommended ages
13-17 and 18 up
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