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The Wise Rabbit |
By Valentino Giacomin
Philosophy for children and adults
Drawings by Nitin
Published 2000
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| The Wise Rabbit III |
By Valentino Giacomin
Philosophy for children and adults
Drawings by Nitin
Published 2000
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| Moral Stories |
by Valentino Giacomin
Universal Education in action. Practical manual for teachers, students and parents.
Drawings by Nitin
Published 1997
"We believe what we think is true
what we perceive is the real world... we project our mental construction on the external world
How to help students realize that we are the creator of our own realities? The best way to share these concepts is through stories
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| Project Alice (III) |
By Valentino Giacomin and Luigina de Biasi
Drawings by Nitin
Twenty years of research to create a school beyond the mechanistic paradigm
Published July 2001
Ranjeet: "Ï want to be free from thoughts."
Wise Old Man: "My dear boy, remember that freedom from thoughts does not mean no thoughts at all. It means that the thoughts are allowed to go and come freely, without latching onto them. Then your mind eventually becomes very clear, lucid, brilliant and free!"
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| I, the Creator (IV) |
By Valentino Giacomin and Luigina de Biasi
Drawings by Nitin
Stories of the Alice Project.
Published July 2001
"Once again can you understand that everything comes from your own mind
the world is like your mind
if we change our mind the world will also be changed
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We the waves |
By Valentino Giacomin and Luigina de Biasi
Drawings by Nitin
A story about interdependence and unity.
Published January 2001
"... the Ocean was Infinite and nothing existed beyond, behind, above or over Him. He was the One, there was no Other. Then...the infinite Ocean began moving. From this movement Infinite forms took birth
Those forms of course were not real things, nor objects, but were the result of the water dance
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| Master Lin |
| "Master Lin is the embodiment of compassion and wisdom
we should look deeply into his teachings to understand our own minds and lives..." |
| Conquer with love |
| "Awareness is the only antidote for anger and other emotions which disturb our mind." |
| Four Noble Truths |
| "To maintain this balance, the wise person must be aware of both of the extremities, like the tight rope walker who uses a pole to help to avoid a fall. How does he manage to walk without ever falling? He constantly keeps his attention on the two extremities of the pole while remaining in equilibrium at the neutral point of balance
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| Welcome The Strangers |
| When the protagonist grows to accept the notion of a demon figure, (symbolizing the "darker" aspects of the mind) residing in himself, his surroundings and other people the demon "loses his darkness and looks more happy
" He questions the Wise Rabbit about this, who says: "If your mind is overcome by hate, you will project wars and suffering. If your mind is full of love, you will transform not only yourself, but the whole world." |
| Like a Dream |
| "As I said, they felt happiness and heaven was there. They felt anger and hell appeared! The problem was that each thought was the cause of the next one...It was like an endless spiral of different horrific situations created by he mind..." |
| The Old Man and The Boy |
| The Old Man says: "Follow me boy. I will show the way to a wonderful land far away from pain and suffering." "Where is this land?" asked the boy. "It is not far. It's beyond the veil of ignorance
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| In Italian |
| Per Cominciare..... |
| La filosofia del Progetto Alice |
| Storie Morali (I) |
Storie Morali (II) |
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Ghurahoopur
Sarnath
Varanasi
221007
UP
India
valentino@aliceproject.org
v_giacomin@hotmail.com
Tel: +91 (542) 2595062, 9935681530
Fax: + 91 (542) 2595379
Updated November 2006
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