Showing posts with label Hongik Philosophy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hongik Philosophy. Show all posts

Monday, December 29, 2008

Kuk Jo Jeon

This weekend on the way to an end-of the-year staff planning retreat for the E-Learning Center Team at UBE, Kim Jin-Yi and I visited Kuk Jo Jeon, a temple near Youngdong.


That's a Dangun statue in the background, similar to the one at the Peace Park at Kookhakwon/UBE. You may remember that Dangun was the founder of an ancient Korean culture based on the "Hongik" philosophy, or living for the betterment of all humanity and the Earth. There were 47 Danguns who ruled in Korea. This Dangun statue is known as "Healing Dangun". It is said that the energy from this statue can heal your body.

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

Merry Christmas from Korea!!!

Wishing you and your families lots of love, joy and happiness!

All the best in health and good fortune in the coming year!

Love Jenny

Let's create lots of happiness and harmony next year! Check out these links:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhqlmdrk5Ns

http://speakingoffaith.publicradio.org/programs/play/audiogallery/soundseen.shtml

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Brain Education and the Development of Global Human Resources

From November 4-6, 2008, the third annual Global Human Resources Forum was held in Seoul under the theme of "Creative Talents for Global Collaboration". This forum facilitated the exchange of best practices from all over the world for developing creative and global human resources with a focus on innovative approaches to education and human resource development and greater collaboration between organizations, companies, and governments to ensure shared global prosperity. Keynote speakers included Jack Welch, former CEO of GE.

A session on the Development of Brain Science and Maximization of Creativity included presentations by Dr. Hee Sup Shin, one of the first National Scientists of Korea, Dr. Gruzelier, from the Department of Psychology, Goldsmiths, University of London, and Ilchi Lee, the founder of Brain Education and President of the University of Brain Education.

In his presentation, Ilchi Lee summarized his work over the past 30 years, developing programs to help people restore their health and happiness and ability to be more creative and productive. He acknowledged Dr. Gruzelier's research on the ways neurofeedback can teach people to manage their brainwaves and improve their creativity, musical ability, and other abilities.

Ilchi Lee suggested, though, that we have the ability to change our brainwaves without the use of this technology and offered Brain Wave Vibration as a simple, effective exercise to affect our brainwaves, our hormones, and thus, our emotions.

"You don't have to be a brain scientist to use your brain well. Everyone with a brain can make use of their brain," Ilchi Lee said. He emphasized that choice is the first step to using the brain well and offered Music, Action, and Message as key elements to use in managing our brainwaves and our lives. He then led the session participants in Brain Wave Vibration to emphasize the importance of taking action.

Ilchi Lee shared the recent results of research done by Dr. Hideo Arita at Toho University in Japan on the effects of Brain Wave Vibration. The studies showed that after 15 minutes of Brain Wave Vibration, participants showed increases in blood flow to the brain, in alpha waves (brainwaves associated with deep relaxation and enhanced creativity), and serotonin levels (low levels of serotonin have been related to depression). Participants also showed improved concentration and on a psychological test, increased vitality, decreased tension, anxiety, and fatigue.

Ilchi Lee described how Brain Education as an approach and Brain Wave Vibration as a specific methodology are being used to help improve the well-being and productivity of individuals and organizations in schools, communities, and companies around the world. In addition, Brain Education is creating a new professional qualification for people who are interested in helping others learn to use their brains well called a Brain Management Consultant.

Ultimately, Ilchi Lee offered Brain Education as an educational approach that creates hope and cultivates the HongIk spirit, which means one who works for the benefit of all humanity, in the development of future leaders and places of work around the world.

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Opening of the Hongik Historic & Cultural Park

October 3rd is a national holiday in Korea to celebrate Korea's "birthday". In commemoration, a festival was held at UBE/Kookhakwon to celebrate the Opening of the Hongik (people working for the benefit of all humanity) Historic and Cultural Park.

Koreans, Japanese, Germans, Canadians and Americans joined together to mark this special day. A giant statue of Dangun, the founder of Korea, was unveiled as a symbol of a culture whose citizens worked for peace and the benefit of the earth and all of humanity.

During the festival, I joined with the staff of UBE and KIBS (Korea Institute of Brain Science) to promote I-Brain, a product that was developed by KIBS. Like I-Pod, I-Brain allows you to store music, videos, and text and download additional programs from the internet. I-Brain also has interactive programs for relaxation and to help stimulate different parts of the brain. The English version will be available in Spring of next year.

I really enjoyed watching people, young and old, enjoy relaxing and through Brain Wave Vibration and other programs.


Preparations for the Celebration are Underway under the watchful eye of Dangun

Canadians Gae and Gabriel practising for their performance




Dangun was everywhere!




UBE Colleagues at the I-Brain Booth