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Ihr seid nicht auf Facebook ?

Posted in Subjective Truth, Uncategorized on December 12th, 2012 by admin – Be the first to comment

genau. wir sind auch die sorte agentur, die Ihnen (dem Kunden) als erstes den kopf abreißt, wenn Sie es nicht sind. es war eben schon immer etwas exclusiver, sich von künstlern beraten zu lassen als von reinen nackten werbern. wie bitte ? Sie finden das unseriös ? dann haben Sie schlicht noch nicht begriffen, was heute (noch) zählt. viel spaß weiterhin beim setzen auf tote pferde.

nein, so einfach ist es wahrlich nicht. es braucht mut, das denken von morgen schon heute zu praktizieren. oftmals schicken wir Sie (den kunden) über den eigenen schatten. also zum springen darüber, natürlich. denn hey – normal kann jeder. und wer das braucht, soll das bekommen. wird er auch. aber zauberer haben eben komische hüte auf, riechen bisweilen streng … und legen nicht ganz so viel wert auf vorzimmerdamen. oder allradantrieb-suv’s.

das schirmt übrigens gleichzeitig hochwirksam ab. vor kunden, die es einfach nicht begreifen wollen. für die gibt es aber genug andere kollegen am markt.

in diesem sinne: dank an alle, die wissen, das sie gemeint sind. und an alle, die noch dazu stoßen werden 😉

Rendez*Vous

Posted in Bruderwerk, Music, People, Uncategorized on July 26th, 2011 by admin – 1 Comment

Ein Film von Norbert Dennig (bruderwerk 2010) Hinter-Grund-Informationen hier…

Zukunftsfähig durch Singen

Posted in Music, People, Uncategorized on August 21st, 2010 by admin – Be the first to comment

Mind and Life Institute Conference 2010

Posted in Uncategorized on August 1st, 2010 by admin – Be the first to comment

ML XX – Day 3 – The Conclusion

Session 5

The final session of ML XX began with Roshi Joan Halifax quoting His Holiness from years ago – “Compassion is not a luxury, it is a necessity for human beings to survive.” Moving on to the sole formal presentation of the session, William George of Harvard Business School spoke of compassionate, authentic leadership. In his view it is essential for a healthy society. He sees the global financial mess not as an economic failure, but a spiritual failure; people’s desire for more and more satisfaction derived from materialism led down a path of greed and destruction. There is a loss of confidence in our leaders today, but failures in leadership ultimately come from leaders who place their self-interest ahead of others, inevitably causing great damage.

Audience of Mind & Life XX

Audience of Mind & Life XX // Photo Courtesy of Manuel Bauer

However, on the bright side, we are seeing the emergence of a new type of leadership, and this growing style is no longer based on ‘Top Down’ management – it is based on empowerment. The job of a leader is to serve, not to exert brute authority. The mission of organizations should be to serve society, not shareholders, according to Mr. George. Over the long term, this is what sustains performance.

But leaders are not born or made, they are developed. Bill asked the Dalai Lama, “How do you think we can develop more leaders?” His Holiness replied, “I believe it comes from the training of inner values. Which many of you out there may already know, but you may not be fully convinced. I think mainly education will help development. With proper thought, we can make education and other fields develop more compassionate people. Even Hitler didn’t start out evil from birth; it was his development and the circumstances of his life that allowed him to become who he was. Though the media in Jerusalem made it sound like I called him a ‘positive person’ when I first said this.”

His Holiness continued, “You should spread these ideas about this type of leadership through talks, to the media, so that they are well known. Make a list of the qualities that this leader would have and list them ‘A, B, C, and so on.’ And then when people go to elections, they can take this list and judge who their leaders might be based on this list!”

Richard Davidson returned to the stage and took a moment to thank His Holiness for making this twentieth Mind & Life dialogue possible. “This could never have happened with anyone else. No other world leader has spent so much time in dialogue with scientists,” he said to commanding applause. “Well, I don’t have a country to run,” joked His Holiness. “I have been quite free!” Thupten Jinpa chimed in, “He does it partly to pass the time!” After summarizing the first

session’s scientific findings, he said, “Over these sessions, we’ve seen that in practice as well as in basic research that there are distinct gender differences when it comes to altruism and compassion. Why do you think that is?”

The Dalai Lama speaking to the audience of ML XX

The Dalai Lama speaking to the audience of ML XX // Photo Courtesy of Manuel Bauer

“I think the neurons are the same, organs are the same,” His Holiness mused after a moment. “The Buddha would have wanted to give equal opportunities to men and women. Discrimination has often been in the way of equality. Masculine traits have been associated as strength. Feminine is wisdom. We must develop toward a ‘mother-centered being;’ she would be the ultimate source of affection. Over this meeting we have been learning that women biologically have more sensitivity to this. Throughout evolution, leadership only came recently, when groups evolved to become more complex. Power stepped in and kept stability, which pushed education and compassion to more secondary roles.”

“I’ve learned much from living in India – liberty, democracy.” he continued. “Because so many of the thoughts and ideas I have had developed while in India, I now consider myself a son of India. Which always irritates my bosses in China!” He also said that intelligence alone is not enough; we need more compassion. Education will help bring equality to males and females. Women should take more of the active leadership roles. “Although,” he quipped, “some females – not so compassionate!”

Ernst Fehr thought of some challenges for the future. “What in Buddhism could be translated to the context of this conference?” he asked His Holiness.

“It is clear that we need different religions,” began the Dalai Lama’s response. “They have different perspectives but produce similar effects. A Muslim friend told me how a true practitioner must loveall living creatures. We have to tackle the root cause of the problems in economic systems. We must recognize secular ethics. There is Buddhist science, Buddhist philosophy and Buddhist religion. Leave out the religion and look at the Buddhist science. Buddhism brings the necessity of compassion to social sciences. Your happiness is related to others’ happiness. All interconnected. Buddhist science provides better knowledge about emotion.” He continued, “However, we should respect all religions; do not try to convert people. Respect. Is Buddhism useful for economics in society? No. But take the values and perspectives of a religious person, and utilize that.”

His Holiness thanked everyone for such an important conference, and he expressed how encouraged he felt with what had been discussed. Thus ended Mind & Life XX: Altruism and Compassion in Economic Systems. By all accounts, there were great dialogue, very insightful research presentations, examples of real world economic compassion and happiness with how it all intertwined. Tashi Delek!

Photo Courtesy of Manuel Bauer

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Techne Musike – Der Schrei des Schmetterlings (scream of the butterfly)

Posted in Bruderwerk, Uncategorized, Work on February 21st, 2009 by admin – 1 Comment

Auszug aus einem internen bw-Papier :

Licht-Quanten (Photonen)

„Das Photon (von Griechisch ___ ph_s, Gen. _____ ph_tos „Licht“) ist die elementare Anregung ([Intuition des] Quants [Gen. subj. + obj.]) des quantisierten elektromagnetischen Feldes.“ (Photon)
Sie ‘bewegen sich’ in der für sie spezifischen Lichtgeschwindigkeit (300tkm/sec sind annähernd Gleichzeitigkeit für alle relativen Nah-Räume). Sind sie, und insbes. ihre Quelle – wer oder was immer diese ist –, so etwas wie grenz-physische Gleichzeitigkeit? _ bzw. diese Gleichzeitigkeit an der Grenze vor oder hinter ‘diesem’ Universum?

_ Überlegung* zur platonischen Definition der Zeit als bewegtes (Ab-)Bild der Ewigkeit / Unendlichkeit in Zusammenhang mit den himmlischen Kreisbewegungen (makaria) und den von Aristoteles gedachten post-dionysischen eudaimonischen Rundungen (bzw. kosmischen Oktaven) – ouroborische Treffpunkte umkehrbar entgegenläufiger Kreisbewegungen, welche die Quantenzustände (staseis / ousiae) stabilisieren, konstituieren? Photonen wären wie Töne an ihren ausdehnungslosen Punkten („Noten“) nichts anderes als die hochenergetische, nahe der „Gleichzeitigkeit“ schnelle Version solcher Treffpunkte (a-rheta)?!

Der Kampf entscheidet sich im Kopf

Posted in Bruderwerk, People, References/Customers, Uncategorized on May 23rd, 2008 by admin – 1 Comment

A Try Harder TV Network / bruderwerk cooperation

What have we done to this brand !?

Posted in Brands, Bruderwerk, Music, References/Customers, Uncategorized, Work on April 23rd, 2007 by admin – Be the first to comment

Sound. Check out bruderwerk in this pan-european Nike TV spot.

Doppelgänger : Days Gone

Posted in Music, References/Customers, Uncategorized, Work on January 2nd, 2007 by admin – Be the first to comment

Does this belong here ? Maybe this is not what you expected.

Doppelgänger : Days Gone. Video by Uli Sigg. Video/Audio done in 1996.