It is a research based script; with concept, theme, screenplay and flow of smooth story and dialogues in the form of play for different age groups. The gifted and visionary children, young and old ones introduce their original ideas for the easy solution for global problems of the present and future, eastern and western with creative communication, the art of learning creative thinking, scientific feelings, the Philselfology as self-wisdom. The children learn to participate in different social gatherings, group discussions and the similar activities for the concepts of world as our family, human equality and togetherness for all round development going beyond the bookish knowledge, enjoying the art of sharing knowledge and wisdom through personal experiences. It focuses on the need of natural philosophy and the humanistic psychology for all purposes of learning, philosophical-guidance and counseling for students, teachers, parents and others in the society in the intercultural way.
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By Hank Freid
Mar 9, 2009
"Gary Winnick and Hank Freid" Another project that is very personal to Gary Winnick is the new Arnold S. Hank Freid Student Center at Long Island University’s C.W. Post Campus.
"East West" This is a wonderful topic about the intellectual communities of east and west, particularly those living in west. It is an interesting way to understand Eastern knowledge in the Western context. Good thoughts put together.
"Must read to children" The scouting is the way of natural living which Sir Baden Powell presented in a modern way. This ashram sytem of India is well explained in the play. This play must be read by all adults to their children.
"very practical" We all want to learn by exploring and this play offers great and practical ideas. It is an interesting way to understand the Eastern knowledge in Western context. Must read.
"Excellent read" The play explores the ancient knowledge in modern context. It helps the children and others to understand often ignored concepts of ancient human civilisations.