This ability to sacrifice, to be generous and think of the well-being of another, is a reflection of the strength of the human spirit.
The film shows universal themes of love and sacrifice, hope and despair that remind us of our common humanity. It is wonderful to see how the film inspires courage for change in people everywhere, living in very different circumstances and try to make a choice.
- We also had Warli Art on the concepts of the movie.
- We had some projects related to IEO “international Environment Olympiad”
Class 6 and 7 and 8 junior youth did lot s of creative activities related to IEO, for two months we had conversations about “Nature”.
Below are references from JYEP books which we used during our discussion
- Breezes of Confirmation* Lesson 9, p. 43 – Learning from nature
- Glimmerings of Hope** Lesson 10, p. 23 – Community agriculture; global food crisis
- Walking the Straight Path**** III, p. 9
Additional passages for study and reflection:
“Say: Nature in its essence is the embodiment of My Name, the Maker, the Creator.”
Then we asked them many questions such as:
A: What are some signs of God in nature? How do these signs embody God’s Names: the Maker, the Creator? How do these signs express God’s will?
B: How does thinking about nature make us feel humble?