Humanism in Different Cultures: Humanist Attitude and Moment
We explore the universal humanist roots, connecting the diverse ancestral cultures of America, Africa, and Asia. An in-depth investigation into the humanist attitude as a way of life and relationship between human beings.
The thematic table and virtual courses arise as complementary expressions to the research of the Center for Humanist Studies of the Americas (CEHA), in the field of the spirituality of ancestral cultures.
We seek to deepen the humanist roots that underlie all cultures, from the perspective of the universalist humanism of Silo, characterized by an attitude and a humanist moment that transcends philosophy to become a sensitivity and way of life.
Ancestral cultural expressions reveal a deep connection with universal humanist values that transcend time and geography.
Research Method
Composition
Analysis of the fundamental elements of the spirituality of each culture
Relationship
Study of the interactions between these elements
Process
Understanding of historical and dynamic processes
Our dynamic structural approach allows us a deep and multidimensional understanding of each cultural tradition, revealing the humanistic manifestations in their different historical and geographical contexts.
Virtual Courses
August 2
III Virtual course for new CEHA researchers and table "Humanism in different cultures" of the World Humanist Forum. Saturdays 2 pm Col, 4 pm Arg, 9 pm France.
Virtual Qualification
Methodological Training
Learning the dynamic structural method and the foundations of universal humanism
Cultural Exploration
Study of humanist roots in various ancestral traditions and cultures
Experiential Immersion
Exploration of the sacred and cultural expressions through guided experiences and field work, to live and understand the essence of cultures in their maximum expression
The virtual qualification process allows participants to discover the humanist currents present in all traditions, revealing significant points of convergence between seemingly distant cultures.
Conducting Research
1
Starting the Research
We define the object and point of interest, then collect information via books, AI, websites, and fieldwork of the culture.
2
Using the Research Model Format
Incorporating the information into the points of the research format.
3
Guided Experience
To create the guided experience, we select the foundational myth of the culture, design an entry that facilitates contact with the myth and an exit, and finally add music.
4
Monthly Presentation
The researcher prepares a visual presentation and presents their findings about the culture to CEHA and the guests.
Presentation of this wonderful era by Ernesto de Casas, full honorary member of the Center for Humanist Studies of the Americas.
CEHA Humanist Radio
Monthly launch of the podcast "Living Cultures" and Paths of contact with the sacred" with comparative studies on the expressions of humanism in the American, African and Asian traditions.