Tue, 31 January 2006 Rowan introduces herself, the United Religions Initiative, Council for the Parliament of the Worlds Religions and the Interfaith Center at the Presidio. Kurt reads the preamble to A Declaration Toward a Global Ethic.Comments[3] |
Wow. There is just so much to think about! Now that it is published I notice that I never mentioned the website in the first podcast. And I didn't credit the music! The wonderful Celtic band, Emerald Rose - http://www.emeraldrose.com - gave me permission to use their music clips. The song you hear at the beginning and ending is Come by the Hills from their album Bending Tradition.
I would just like to compliment you on this wonderful publication! I am beginning interfaith dialogue in my own life in the UK and even though I have been involved in the discussions on the URI mailing list it moved me to tears to actually hear the Charter read out by another human being who believes in its principles. Thank you, from the bottom of my heart, for giving some of the hope you've found to me; it has encouraged me to continue on the path I've chosen.
Peace,
Matthew
Peace,
Matthew
Wow! Thank you Matthew. My very first comment! I'm so excited. :-) And very happy to encourage you on your journey into the interfaith movement. May your Path be smooth and filled with many wonderful connections with many diverse folks.
posted by: Rowan on Tue, 6/13 04:44 PM EDT
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Rowan introduces herself, the United Religions Initiative, Council for the Parliament of the Worlds Religions and the Interfaith Center at the Presidio. Kurt reads the preamble to A Declaration Toward a Global Ethic.