this is the web page of
Tony Henderson

a humanist in Hong Kong
chairman


The main ideas of Universalist Humanism
1. placement of the human being as central
value;
2. affirmation of the equality of all human
beings;
3. acknowledgment of personal and cultural
diversity;
4. tendency to the development of knowledge
beyond that accepted as absolute truth;
5. affirmation of the freedom of ideas and
beliefs;
6. rejection of violence.
social justice, non-discrimination,
non-violence, co-operative systems, freedom of choice, freedom of
belief, social activism.
the Humanist Association of Hong Kong is a
member of...
2012 elected team member of the
International Humanist co-ordination committee
our internal works...
we work to humanize what is 'in here' as well
as what's 'out there'
by offering
series of retreats leading to study groups -
so far in Hong Kong and the Philippines
enquire if you want to begin engaging in
these retreats and studies on Self Liberation
also
also
muiwogardenkitchen
~ Neighbourly Garden Cookery in Mui Wo
Humanist
Association of Hong Kong newsletters
my
Humanist Association of Hong Kong
BLOG
other organs of the Humanist Movement
the Community
Convergence of Cultures
World without Wars and
Violence
Globalization - new humanist view
Any questions? email: tonyhen @
humanist.org.hk
Mobile: 90487639
Twitter: @tonyhen


symbol of School
completed the Master course of studies under the Mental Discipline
- 2011
also, Tony Henderson as
writer, author of
Even 30 years on, still many valid
options, showing how the new humanism works to carry out the task
Published by: Humanist Association of Hong
Kong, 1993
ISBN 962-7873-01-2
HK$20 locally
Softback, 320 pages
Tony Henderson's fictional title:
a novel, the
adventures of Chuddy in Tokyo town
Published by Omega Press, 1994
ISBN 962-7919-01-2 softback 214 pages
HK$20 locally
Asian travels in poetry and
prose, 120 pages, Omega Press, 1997. ISBN: 962-7919-02-0, US$6
for hard copy or free download plain text
HK$20
locally
Yamabushi -
the Third Force
by Tony Henderson
The esoteric
way of spiritual development and the mountain recluse,
Internet
version 206 pages, Humanist Association of Hong Kong
ISBN:
978-962-7873-03-7, US$15 for Print-on-Demand eBook Adobe Acrobat
version
by Tony Henderson
...the sequel
to "The Answer Is A Circle". Being, poems - if they be
- and writings following the end of the '60s and early '70s, to
the later '80s.
Internet
version 116 pages
ISBN:
978-962-7873-04-4, no-charge for download of Acrobat file of text
but mail and handling charge of US$6 for Print-on-Demand eBook on
CD
by Tony Henderson
a Hong Kong
humanist's story on the development of the Humanist Movement in
Asia - as far as this chap was concerned.
Internet
version available without charge, 169 pages
ISBN:
978-962-7873-05-1, US$6 for Print-on-Demand eBook Adobe Acrobat
version, on CD
by Tony Henderson
Travels and
experiences around Japan between 1972 to 1980, 127 pages
ISBN: 978-962-7873-06-8, US$15 for Print-on-Demand eBook Adobe
Acrobat version, on CD
by Tony Henderson
A to Z of a
home garden in sub-tropical zone Hong Kong with notes on
lifestyle
HK$50 or US$6
CD ROM version
for self print out
Published 2012
Humanist Association of Hong Kong - ISBN 978-962-7873-06-8
The
Horse That Refused to Drink
by Tony Henderson
Looking at the
mystical experience of conversion of the meaning of life through
spiritual practices as found in Zen, Judaism, Christianity, Islam
and the Silo School
CD-ROM version HK$50 or US$12
overseas. Plastic Backed Binding format HK$100
Published by Humanist
Association of Hong Kong March 2012
ISBN 978-962-7873-08-2
by Tony Henderson
An Alphabetical-Chronological Listing of
Events, with Special Occasions, People and Circumstances,
Relevant to the Development of China from Mid-1989, Looked at
from the Stand-point of the People of Hong Kong in Particular.
Alphabetical listing includes Chinese
journalists and writers and other intellectuals reported arrested
or detained or otherwise troubled by 'Tiananmen'.
Published in Hong Kong 4 May, 2012, by
Humanist Association of Hong Kong. Printed to CD-ROM.
ISBN: 978-962-7873-09-9