I am so inspired by this. It amazes me to see how much love, care, and stewardship of the land is being enacted. I am in awe of the individuals who were able to come together selflessly to consult and make decisions as a unified body. This is an example for all the peoples of the earth.
It's wonderfully emotional to see the love with which the spirituality of the Temple has been so carefully considered in its siting within nature. The ecological studies themselves, never mind the glorious architecture which will follow, speak of a dedication which in itself is akin to the worship of God. A divine edifice will assuredly evolve within those beautiful, inviting woods.
Absolutely wonderful. I appreciate the deep desire to respect the landscape and include it in the overall planning. Now eagerly await building concepts. Excellent video
Yay❤ I am an Indigenous grandmother from the United States, Minnesota. Anishinabe Ojibwe. A Bahai for 50 years. My grandmother was on the first Assembly in Grand Forks, North Dakota. Sending blessings
Greetings from Tri-Cities, Washington, United States of America. We had our first conference on May 14th. I personally invited 228 Facebook Friends to come to our gathering. Now, there was a LOT going on that weekend so only 3 of my invitees showed up BUT many want to attend the next conference on July 2nd! Heroic and audacious efforts pay off!
I find the background music too distracting. It should be set at a much lower volume or downright eliminated. Idon't know if the speakers were in a hurry or why they would be, but the man was speaking way too fast. I am probably not the primary target of this... At 70 years of age, and French, even if I am very bilingual, i could not process what was said so fast. It's probably a good podcast, but technically not for me.
Thank You for this insightful talk and presentation. My heart and soul prays for these children and what they endured. My heart pains in memory of their experiences. It is important that we tell their story