AI 326 - Living From The Inside Out

Institution:
DePaul University
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Description:
Ben LeShahn says, "Everyone of us, even if we have nothing else . . . has this one thing: a wholly separate and individual self with individual dreams and passions, its unique landscape, unmapped and unexplored . . . peopled with shapes and forms unknown to others. And that private unknown self, where it has been realized well, has been of increasing value and wonder to others." This class helps students design practices to create space in their busy lives through leisure, spirituality, and creativity. It helps the adult growth and development that occurs as people change throughout adulthood. This class makes time to think in order to experience how our outer and inner worlds interact to help us make meaning for our lives. Students will use a combination of reading, practices, small group work, guided imagery, journaling, and reflection papers to articulate and demonstrate understanding of the competences. Competences: A3B, A3D, as, H3C. Faculty: Mary Jane Dix & Veronica Buckley
Credits:
4.00
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Instructional Type:
Lecture
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Phone Number:
(312) 362-8000
Regional Accreditation:
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
Calendar System:
Quarter

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