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Winter CitiZen 2018 in Beijing, China is just around the corner. 
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Happy Holidays!

We here at Woodenfish are incredibly  Thankful for you!

  • Giving Tuesday! Please Consider The Woodenfish Foundation This Year.
  • The New International Partnership on Religion and Sustainable Development (PaRD).
  • Alumni Spotlight -Maxwell Holden
  • Upcoming Winter World CitiZen Youth Camp 2018 in Beijing


Giving Tuesday is today!

On November 28th, 2017 the world celebrates generosity and compassion together.

Woodenfish has given to the world the experience of monastic living with the benefits of full immersion. This has been done for as small an expense as possible for the students that have had the desire, the courage, and the keen interests in traveling to learn.

Each year the experience is not only about an individual learning about monastic living and the principles a monastic lives by; this is also about learning about the interconnected nature of an individual to the world around them.

This experiential learning is not an easy feat to accomplish each year and requires considerable efforts from both Venerable Yifa Ph.D and others that share in her vision of a more knowledgeable, understanding, and compassionate world of citizens.

Many people like yourself have benefited from Woodenfish programs.

We ask that you please consider your own life. Think about your own experiences and how you may have personally grown as a person from a Woodenfish experience. Consider how any donation will keep costs low to help future students that might not be able to afford a plane ticket.

All donations made in the United States are tax deductible. Thank you for giving back to benefit future Woodenfish.

http://Woodenfish.org/donate

-Amituofo

 

If Development is about People: Religion Matters
The following video is an overview of the importance of The New International Partnership on Religion and Sustainable Development (PaRD).


Woodenfish is now a member of The New International Partnership on Religion and Sustainable Development (PaRD).

PaRD's Vision:

The International Partnership on Religion and Sustainable Development (PaRD) brings together governmental and intergovernmental entities with civil society organisations such as religious and value-driven organisations to harness the positive impact of religion and values in sustainable development and humanitarian assistance.


PaRD's Mission:

Religion Matters. More than 80% of the global population affiliates with a religion and religious values. Leaders influence the thoughts and actions of billions of people. Religion is a source of strength and resilience in harsh conditions as well as emergencies. It also inspires millions of volunteer workers everywhere. The unique local and global networks fostered by religious actors reach into the most remote corners of the world.

 

Religious and faith-based organisation (ROs/FBOs) play a prominent role in providing essential services in healthcare and education as well as supporting victims of natural and man-made disasters. Many of their beneficiaries are among the 125 million people worldwide who are currently affected by wars and other disasters, including 65 million people who have been forcibly displaced from their homes. To ensure no one is left behind and to achieve the goals of the 2030 Agenda, it is crucial to include the positive potential of the world’s religious communities.

As a results-driven partnership, PaRD focuses on joint activities in the following areas of cooperation:

  • Knowledge Sharing & Learning Exchange
  • Networking & Dialogue
  • Capacity Building
  • Policy Advice
  • Monitoring, Reviewing & Joint Learning


This is an exciting new partnership for Woodenfish!

Woodenfish Alumni Spotlight
 

Alumni Spotlight -- Maxwell Holden at the Intersection between Art and Buddhism

October 25, 2017Sophie He

Want to hear what Woodenfish alums have said about their experiences in our programs and their spiritual/professional paths? Alumni Spotlight will introduce you to our alums and their insights!

 

"For me, the artistic approach is the middle ground to pull the academic and faith together. "

 









 

Maxwell Holden's Woodenfish Story

 

In 2012, I was a graduate student in religion and studio art. My advisor recommended this workshop to me. I participated in the BIC (Buddhism in China) program in Shanghai, and visited about 20 temples. I loved how Yifa packed so much into each day. I was really interested in Chinese Buddhism and wanted to get back to China and see Buddhist Art at a whole new level. I am now planning to go back to China soon to do research on Han Dynasty religious art from 1965 onward.

 

Memorable Moments from the Program 

 

We met many abbots of the temples. They talked to us about the cultural revolution, and the artworks at the temples. The program changed my view on Chinese art. It might just be me, but I found it fascinating to see the deterioration of temples – how they rot in certain ways that look fascinating in layers. These artworks provided me with so many inspirations. At the same time, the efforts the monks made to preserve their cultural heritage was also incredibly respectable. I also loved attending an art show that was directed by a famous Chinese director near Putuo Shan.
 

How Has Buddhism Played into Your Career?

 

I am a Buddhist practitioner. For me, the artistic approach is the middle ground to pull the academic and faith together. For me, Buddhism is a subjective experience and cannot be replaced by a completely objective academic approach. I am currently at a crossroads between climate change, arts, and Buddhism. Buddhism has an interesting dialogue around environment and people. It is about examining the world beyond individual experience, and practicing the life of minimal (negative) impact on the environment. Part of my project will be photography that I take along the way while I travel in China. I will also collect arts and crafts from different places that exhibit these narratives of environment and Buddhism through storytelling. I am looking for people who made religious art to tell stories related to climate change, or just religious narratives in general. I have been looking for connections with such people in China and conversations about the environment.

 

Quotes from Max

 

"Buddhism is a subjective experience and cannot be replaced by a completely objective academic approach."

"Buddhism is about examining the world beyond individual experience, and practicing the life of minimal (negative) impact on the environment. "

 

Max's Ceramic Artworks

 

 

Note: The content above is transcribed from an interview with Maxwell Holden, and parts are verbatim transcription, others are paraphrases. The pictures are from Mr.Holden's Facebook page.

LINK To Other Woodenfish Alumni here

 

 

Winter 2018 World CitiZen: Transforming China's Generation Z through Zen


Adhering to the principle of exposing China’s youth to traditional Chinese studies and preparing them to become responsible global citizens, The fourth annual World CitiZen Progam will commence this February 2018!

Woodenfish’s third annual World CitiZen Youth Camp took place at the Aimer Building in Beijing. The program attracted a dozen of international instructors hailing from America, Germany, Canada, Brazil, Mexico, Hungary, and El Salvador, and they currently work in a diverse range of professions as well: secondary school teacher, current students at Duke University and Smith College, athletics, movie production, acting, interpreting, and IT engineering. The team was truly diverse, helping the youth learn from different cultures and cultivating virtues of awareness, inclusivity, diligence, and tranquility.

 

 


To better facilitate teaching and activities, participants were divided into different age groups. The younger ones played various get-to-know-you games, such as “head-shoulders-knees-toes,” with our instructors, while the older teens participated in debate and model UN to practice their English communication skills. In addition, the instructors hosted a series of lectures on various topics—such as American universities, environmental sustainability, and artificial intelligence—to offer a taste of different cultures and disciplines of studies.

 

 

 Utilizing the skills they have acquired during the first few days, the teens collaborated in smaller groups to build a model for a utopia. The project not only intended to provide hands-on learning but also aimed to help them gain a better understanding of their personal lives as well as society. Afterwards, they were also tasked to present their projects and explain their thought process to everyone. It was so wonderful to witness the creativity and compassion emerging from this new generation of world leaders. After a day of hard work, Venerable Yifa led the group for a peaceful and relaxing “Zen time” at night, to foster tranquility and wisdom. Teens not only learned meditative poses but also heard from Ven. Yifa about the difference in Western and Chinese cultures, establishing the right mindset to obey disciplines and laws, appreciating others’ labors, and respecting parents and families. In the end, teens recited the “Heart Sutra” in English to gain a better understanding of Buddhist scriptures.

 

 

After ten days of intensive experiences, teens at the camp learned a lot from their instructors and peers. They put on a wonderful talent show—”Creative Zen,”—at the end of the program. Some performed hip hop dances, guitar tunes, they play “Snow White,” the song “You Raise Me Up,” and some Chinese pop music. We received a lot of positive feedback from parents and students about their appreciation to the teachers and future support to the program. This year in February, we are looking forward to seeing a new group of Chinese youth at the World CitiZen Camp!

 

Global CitiZEN Youth Camp is anchored in four qualities of being:
diligence, awareness, tranquility, inclusivity.

Whether you are joining the camp or supporting from afar, thank you for contributing to this vibrant experiment in collectivism. Please reach out if you’d like to be further involved or just stay updated on the great things that are happening! 

Aimer Lingerie Factory
Beijing, China

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