terça-feira, 29 de maio de 2012 | Autor:

Olha que interessante: uma campanha que visa tornar o mundo menos lotado de reclamões – http://papodehomem.com.br/21-dias-sem-reclamar/

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Uma reclamação subcomunica duas coisas: você é um bebezinho e espera que o tudo esteja perfeito para se sentir bem; você é passivo diante do mundo, não é do tipo que age para deixar as coisas ao seu gosto, prefere ficar se queixando a tomar uma atitude.

 

Com a vontade de criar um mundo melhor, nasceu o projeto Complaint Free World(um mundo livre de reclamações). O desafio é simples: você consegue ficar 21 dias sem reclamar? Para ninguém. Sobre absolutamente nada.

“Eu deveria tê-lo matado enquanto ele ainda era uma bichinha reclamona.”


Segundo eles, leva 21 dias para a maioria das pessoas implantar um novo hábito. Exatamente o tempo do desafio. Portanto, depois dele são grandes as chances de você se tornar uma pessoa mais agradável para o mundo, definitivamente.

Para simbolizar a jornada, eles vendem uma pulseira com a inscrição “A Complaint Free World” (já há mais de 8,4 milhões delas pelo mundo) e oferecem um widget que acompanha o progresso.O projeto não precisa ser individual, estão fazendo isso em escolas, empresas e instituições inteiras.

Eu já comecei. E aí, topa o desafio?

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Mestre, um site que ajuda você na criação desse ou de qualquer outro hábito é o http://habitforge.com.
O registro é free e ele te manda um email diariamente pra checar se você fez ou não fez.
Se não faz um dia ele zera a contagem até você conseguir fazer os 21 dias seguidos.
Muito útil e bacana.
Abraços
Will
Método DeRose Morumbi

 

sábado, 17 de março de 2012 | Autor:

Once, a famous dancer improvised a few instinctive movements. These movements however were extremely sophisticated, thanks to their virtuosity, and as a result, stunning. This body language was by no means ballet, but had undeniably been inspired by dance.

The breathtaking beauty of this technique moved those who witnessed its expressive nature. They asked the dancer to teach them his art. He did so. In the beginning the method had no name. It was something spontaneous which came from within, and which was echoed only in the hearts of those who had been born with the good fortune of having a more refined sensitivity.
The years went by, and the great dancer managed to impart a large part of his knowledge. Until one day, a long time afterward, the Master passed to the invisible plains. His art on the other hand did not die. The most loyal disciples preserved it intact and assumed the mission of passing it on. The pupils of this new generation understood the importance of also becoming instructors and not to modify or alter any of the teachings of the ingenious first mentor.
At some point in history this art gained the name integrity, integration, union: in Sanskrit: Yôga! Its founder joined the ranks of mythology with the name Shiva and with the title Natarája, king of the dancers. Leia mais »

quinta-feira, 8 de setembro de 2011 | Autor:

No dia 8 de setembro de 2011, às 21 horas, tive a satisfação de ministrar a Aula Magna para todos os alunos de Módulos Filosóficos e de Complementação de todas as escolas do estado de São Paulo e de todos os demais estados que quiseram comparecer.

Como o interesse foi grande (tivemos mais de 80 pessoas presentes!), decidimos que todos os meses, em uma quinta-feira por mês, eu vou ministrar uma aula de complementação a todos os complementandos. Isso dará umas oito aulas por ano, já que as viagens algumas vezes cairão em alguma quinta-feira.

Não haverá nenhum custo para os alunos nem para as escolas.

O objetivo dessas aulas será reunir o maior número possível dos alunos que têm interesse em aprofundar-se na Nossa Cultura para dar a eles instruções, esclarecimentos, conselhos, dicas e responder às dúvidas desses alunos mais adiantados quanto à filosofia, à ética, à história e à profissão.

As aulas serão ministradas em rodízio nas três escolas que têm salas maiores para poder comportar tanta gente. O seu Diretor lhe informará em que unidade a aula do respectivo mês será dada.

Conto com a sua presença e com a sua regularidade.

Aula com o DeRose Metodo DeRose para os futuros instrutores!

Clique na foto para ampliá-la.
terça-feira, 7 de junho de 2011 | Autor:

Mestre,I noticed that the link in the post does not seem to be functioning anymore.
Here is a newer link that has the Timeout article, the Google map location and pictures from previous classes in Central Park,
www.DeroseLifestyle.org/events
Hugs!John

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Envio novamente o link das informações sobre as aulas aos domingos no Central Park, porque no post principal ocorre um erro quanto tentamos acessá-lo. Vamos ver se funciona agora.
http://www.DeRoseLifestyle.org/events
Um beijo com muita saudade.
Marisol Espinosa – NYC

terça-feira, 29 de março de 2011 | Autor:

Mestre, como vai? Muito bom te reencontrar no fim de semana. Envio abaixo um texto bem interessante, do Hunter S. Thompson – um malucão que, como muitos dos malucões, tinha boas idéias. Me fez pensar, e me lembrei do relato do Prof. Gustavo Cardoso.
Beijos, e até o sádhana!

“Security … what does this word mean in relation to life as we know it today? For the most part, it means safety and freedom from worry. It is said to be the end that all men strive for; but is security a utopian goal or is it another word for rut?

Let us visualize the secure man; and by this term, I mean a man who has settled for financial and personal security for his goal in life. In general, he is a man who has pushed ambition and initiative aside and settled down, so to speak, in a boring, but safe and comfortable rut for the rest of his life. His future is but an extension of his present, and he accepts it as such with a complacent shrug of his shoulders. His ideas and ideals are those of society in general and he is accepted as a respectable, but average and prosaic man. But is he a man? has he any self-respect or pride in himself? How could he, when he has risked nothing and gained nothing? What does he think when he sees his youthful dreams of adventure, accomplishment, travel and romance buried under the cloak of conformity? How does he feel when he realizes that he has barely tasted the meal of life; when he sees the prison he has made for himself in pursuit of the almighty dollar? If he thinks this is all well and good, fine, but think of the tragedy of a man who has sacrificed his freedom on the altar of security, and wishes he could turn back the hands of time. A man is to be pitied who lacked the courage to accept the challenge of freedom and depart from the cushion of security and see life as it is instead of living it second-hand. Life has by-passed this man and he has watched from a secure place, afraid to seek anything better What has he done except to sit and wait for the tomorrow which never comes?

Turn back the pages of history and see the men who have shaped the destiny of the world. Security was never theirs, but they lived rather than existed. Where would the world be if all men had sought security and not taken risks or gambled with their lives on the chance that, if they won, life would be different and richer? It is from the bystanders (who are in the vast majority) that we receive the propaganda that life is not worth living, that life is drudgery, that the ambitions of youth must he laid aside for a life which is but a painful wait for death. These are the ones who squeeze what excitement they can from life out of the imaginations and experiences of others through books and movies. These are the insignificant and forgotten men who preach conformity because it is all they know. These are the men who dream at night of what could have been, but who wake at dawn to take their places at the now-familiar rut and to merely exist through another day. For them, the romance of life is long dead and they are forced to go through the years on a treadmill, cursing their existence, yet afraid to die because of the unknown which faces them after death. They lacked the only true courage: the kind which enables men to face the unknown regardless of the consequences.

As an afterthought, it seems hardly proper to write of life without once mentioning happiness; so we shall let the reader answer this question for himself: who is the happier man, he who has braved the storm of life and lived or he who has stayed securely on shore and merely existed?”

Hunter S. Thompson (1955)

segunda-feira, 28 de março de 2011 | Autor:

Dearest students,

We have a few invitations for you!

This Sunday, 3th April, we will have a special longer class (1 hour and half) at 12pm. It’s going to be a very cool open class, which means you can invite anyone you wish (free of charge!) Please send us an email in advanced though with your name and your guest/s so we can reserve your spot.

Second invitation: Professor DeRose is coming to London and will be giving various workshops. We wanted to invite all of our students to one in particular, to the “Chat with Professor DeRose”. This event will take place on the 8th of April at 7:00pm, and it will be a great opportunity for you to learn more about our method and about the man who codified this system.

Open Classes At Hyde Park!

And now, for something completely different. We wanted to share some great news with you. Will be hosting open classes at Hyde Park every Sunday at 12pm from the 17th of April until the end of summer. Everyone will be welcomed to join these classes, so invite your friends! We will email you with more information on the exact location closer to the date.

I look forward to seeing you participating in our activities.

All the best from all DeRose Method team,

D e R o s e M e t h o d L o n d o n

sexta-feira, 11 de março de 2011 | Autor:

Royal Parks Activities

We are trilled to announce that the DeRose Method London School is starting activities in one of the most important of the Royal Parks, the famous Hyde Park.
The park belongs to the Royalty and was where very important scenes were filmed for films such as: Around the World in Eighty Days, Johnny English, Stormbreaker, Finding Neverland and many others.
We are very happy that we got this, after years trying and after we moved a few rocks from our path here we are!
I took the freedom to send you a copy of the confirmation letter.
We hope you you like,
Warmest regards

From yours,
Gustavo and Team.