| World Laughter Day 2007 Montreal (subtitled) - 596 sec World Laughter Day as celebrated in Montreal by the Montreal Laughter club. Auteur : srajano Tags:laughter laugh for no reason yoga meditation therapy kataria  |
| Interview on Laughter for no reason - 402 sec John Lejderman, president of Montreal Laugh Club Auteur : srajano Tags:laugh for no reason laughter clubs yoga therapy healing meditation kataria  |
| Le Club de rire sur Radio Canada - 282 sec L'émission tètes@kat, Radio Canada, 24 jan. 2005 Auteur : srajano Tags:club de rire sans raison thérapie méditation kataria  |
| Journée mondiale du rire 2007 - 595 sec La journée mondiale du rire 2007 organisée par le Club de rire de Montréal Auteur : srajano Tags:rire sans raison humour laughter laugh kataria therapy thérapie méditation meditation yoga  |
| The Magic of Goa - 599 sec Scenes of daily life in Goa, India. As recorded during our last three month stay in Candolim in winter 2005-2006. Also some scenes from Arjuna market. Auteur : srajano Tags:Goa India  |
| A Creative Laughter Club in Pune, India - 272 sec One of hundreds and hundreds of laugh clubs in India that meet every morning for laugher and yoga exercises. Some game here I have never seen in other laughter clubs. Auteur : srajano Tags:laugh laughter laughing yoga club therapy meditation  |
| An Art Video, Not for serious Buddhists - 392 sec A visit to a Vietnamese Buddhist monastery, Tam Bao Son, located in Quebec, Canada, with amazing statues of all sorts. Our apologies to the monastery for letting the kids climb on the statues. It did not occur to us at the time that this might offend the religious sensibilities of some people. As rugged outdoor works of art, they were not in danger of being damaged by this playfulness. No disrespect to the Buddha was intended. Nonetheless I defend the video as an artistic creation that reflects well the events of the day, and provides a different perspective on Buddhist art works. I think it is also a positive thing that the innocence of the children in climbing on the statues for fun challenges the belief held by some adults, that playfulness is incompatible with reverence for the awakened one. Do not confuse playfulness with destructive acts like the Taliban blowing up buddhist relics in Afghandistan. (To visit the monestary: 690, Chemin de la Rouge
Canton d'Harrington, Québec
J8G 2S7
Tel: (819)687-2183 ) Auteur : srajano Tags:buddhism buddhist spiritual spirituality meditation quebec vietnam statues  |