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E349S15  Lewis Carroll

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Guided Imagery:

The Mystery  song    The Mystery spoken by a child  "I guess, in reality, we're all mysteries, even to ourselves. Perhaps, that's why Alice is so inexplicably relatable." (Lauren 9-15 blog)

The Mad Hatter: "There is a place. Like no place on Earth. A land full of wonder, mystery, and danger! Some say to survive it: You need to be as mad as a hatter. [picks up his hat] Which luckily I am." provided by Cody


MEDITATION AND GUIDED IMAGERY:

"A Zen-inspired blend of meditation, breathing exercises and focus techniques are in vogue in corporate America—championed by blue-chip employers like Google Inc. and General Mills Inc. as a simple but potent mind-sharpening tool." Gershman, Jacob. "

"Lawyers Go Zen, With Few Objections." Wall Street Journal. June 18, 2015.

Accessed September 20, 2015 by Starfish, E603A

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Lovingkindness is a form of meditation designed to cultivate feelings of warmth and kindness to all people, including oneself, the researchers said. Practicing the technique may activate a soothing-caring regulation system that is probably deficient in chronic self-critics, they suggest [that] this practice may...... help in breaking down perfectionist tendencies. I know that at least for me, if I choose to allow myself forgiveness, encouragement, and grace, then I will be happier and more peaceful. The harshest of "self-critics" can use this meditation to learn how to better handle their self-judging nature. When we are less demanding of ourselves, we can in turn, be less demanding of others.

Lukits, Ann. "After Meditation, Self-Critical People Ease Up."Wall Street Journal.. August 13, 2015. Accessed September 20, 2015 by Starfish, E603A.

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our inspirations for "loving-kindness" meditation

A human being is a part of the whole, called by us "Universe," a part limited in time and space.  He experiences himself, his thoughts and feelings as something separated from the rest, a kind of optical delusion of his consciousness.  This delusion is a kind of prison for us, restricting us to our personal desires and to affection for a few persons nearest to us.  Our task must be to free ourselves from this prison by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature in its beauty.  Nobody is able to achieve this completely, but the striving for such achievement is in itself a part of the liberation and a foundation for inner security.

Albert Einstein (1879 - 1955)  Mathematical Circles

Pay attention, then you will know there are other options. It will actually be within your power to experience a crowded, hot, slow, consumer-hell type situation as not only meaningful, but  sacred, on fire with the same force that made the stars: love, fellowship, the mystical oneness of all things deep down.

David Foster Wallace, Commencement Speech

 

Love alone can unite living beings so as to complete and fulfill them... for it alone joins them by what is deepest in themselves. All we need is to imagine our ability to love developing until it embraces the totality of men and the earth." 
~ Pierre Teilhard de Chardin

"LOVE AND DO WHAT YOU WILL"  St. Augustine

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Loving-kindness includes

COMPASSION FOR YOUR SELF OR SELVES: The circle includes your current and past selves, including all your childhood selves

The Buddha is reported to have said, "It is possible to travel the whole world in search of one who is more worthy of compassion than oneself.  No such person can be found"  (Black Bear 603A15)

"In order to manifest effective compassion for others it is first necessary to be able to experience and full appreciate one's own suffering and to have, as a consequence, compassion for oneself." (689) Although it seems intuitive to have compassion for yourself, in practice it can sometimes be difficult. In my own life, I've struggled with treating myself with kindness when I suffer or fail. My first instinct is to ignore any pain or hurt myself further with self-criticism. Being compassionate towards myself required understanding that adversity and imperfection is inevitable. Having compassion for yourself makes it easier to reflect compassion back unto the world." (Jaguar  603A15)

Dass Guided Imagery

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Best and Worst": LISTENING:

Alice: "I don't think they can hear me … I feel somehow as if I was getting invisible.""

tower m otto  tower m otto

Meeting the Cheshire Cat, Alice was "feeling very glad she had someone to listen to her." Mariah cites Covey: "When we're communicating with one another, we need to give full attention, to be completely present."

SPEAKING:

FEELINGS: Jenna: http://www.dictionaryofobscuresorrows.com/  and  https://youtu.be/hEDWHQr2Wjw

KENETTE: Bad Day – Daniel Powter (This is clickable/media).

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MEET AT HRC;Animals in Children's Literature before Carroll: Trimmer's History of the Robins

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TODAY'S ACTIVITIES:  10-20, 18th c. benevolence toward animals: Trimmer 1, pp. 736-791"Best and Worst" for 1st half of alphabet  Discussion of Blogs Quiz in class on 736-742.

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LOOKING AHEAD


  • P1a critiques due by midnight 10-17

  • IF ALL FIVE OF YOUR CRITIQUES ARE NOT COMPLETED BY THEN YOU LOSE THE CHANCE TO EARN 65 POINTS ANDRECEIVE, INSTEAD, -50 WITH NO CHANCE TO MAKE THIS UP, BECAUSE YOUR CRITIQUES ARE OF NO USE TO OTHERSAFTER THEY HAVE WRITTEN THEIR PAPERS

    If your five critiques are not completed until 10-18,  -10.

    If your five critiques are not completed until 10-19, -20

    If your five critiques are not completed until 10-20, -30

    If your five critiques are not completed until 10-21, -40

    If your five critiques are not completed by 10-22 -50

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  • 10-21    EXTRA CREDIT:: EARN 10 POINTS AND GET PAID $5 TO WATCH EARTHLINGS, a god introduction to our unit on Carroll and animals.  Wednesday, the 21st, from 6 to 8? in the SAC Ballroom? Main reason to watch Earthlings; it can change your life: http://www.bustle.com/articles/111223-5-things-that-changed-when-i-stopped-eating-animals

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  • 10-2218th c. benevolence toward animals: Trimmer 2 , pp. 791-844 "Best and Worst" for 2nd half of alphabet Discussion of Blogs Quiz in class on 744-844.


    10-27 P1 due; bring to class in lobby of HRC10-27 P1 due; bring to class in lobby of HRC

    LATE PENALTIES: -10 PER CLASS DAY, i.e. -10 if turned in 10-29, -20 if turned in 11-3, - 30 if turned in 11-5

    WHAT SHOULD BE IN THE FOLDER TO BE HANDED IN to the instructor at the museum?

    [1] YOUR FINAL COPY. FORMAT: DOUBLE-SPACED, WITH A TITLE, PAGE NOS., and FOOTNOTES AT THE BOTTOM OF THE PAGES, using the University of Chicago footnote method. LAST PAGE SHOULD PROVIDE THE WORD COUNT (both with and without quotes).

    THIS FINAL VERSION SHOULD BE PUT IN A POCKET FOLDER WITH YOUR NAME ON THE OUTSIDE. 

    ALSO IN THIS FOLDER SHOULD BE

    [2] A COPY OF YOUR ORIGINAL DRAFT, THE ONE YOU UPLOADED TO CANVAS;

    [3] A SINGLE WORD DOCUMENT OF ALL CRITIQUES YOUR COLLEAGUES MADE OF YOUR PROJECT  [not your critiques of others]

    [4] A SECOND DRAFT WITH ALL THE CHANGES YOU MADE IN RESPONSE TO ALL THE CRITIQUES WITH CHANGES NOW HIGHLIGHTED AND COLOR-CODED TO SHOW WHICH CHANGES WERE MADE IN RESPONSE TO WHICH REVIEWER; 

     

    The essay itself is marked up by the professor using the nine categories and adding and subtracting points according to the rubrics and according to the general "college-level writing" criteria here: Detailed criteria for your print version here (to be turned into the instructor).

 


    "Stress Recess" Stressed by papers? Tests? Relationship issues? For these and other stressors, take a few minutes to check out a new interactive website called "Stress Recess" at http://www.cmhc.utexas.edu/stressrecess, a component of the UT Counseling and Mental Health Center. This site is loaded with videos, animation, video games, body scans, quizzes, clickable charts and graphics and practical information tailored to YOU. Learn what causes stress, signs of stress and—most importantly---what you can do to manage stress in healthy ways!

    FYI :Mindfulness Meditation Lunch Hour Group:
    A drop-in group for any member of the UT Community to practice mindfulness meditation together. No experience necessary; brief instruction on meditation will be provided.
    Group will meet biweekly on Fridays at 12:10 beginning on Sept. 11. Meetings in Harry Ransom Ctr, 3rd Fl. Tom Lea Room.


     

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