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Relevance of the Teaching

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Relevance of the Teaching

Time: December 19, 2009 from 6pm to 9pm
Location: Bawa Muhaiyaddeen Fellowship
Street: 5820 Overbrook Avenue
City/Town: Philadelphia, Pa.19131
Website or Map: http://bmf.org/fellowship/dir…
Phone: 610-635-0786
Event Type: wisdom
Organized By: Cathy Bath
Latest Activity: Dec 17, 2009

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Join us in exploring The Relevance of the Teaching

Dear Friends,

Please come to a special Saturday night meeting on Dec. 19 at 7 pm at the Bawa Muhaiyaddeen Fellowship to explore The Relevancy of the Teachings, with Jonathan Granoff (Ahamed Muhaiyaddeen) and others.

Kosher, vegetarian dinner at 6. Dessert Reception at 6:30.

We will explore the relationship of understanding oneself, realizing love and compassion, and how such pursuits are essential for both our personal journey and in addressing global critical issues. Jonathan will share insights from his recent experiences in Berlin, Germany at the Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates and Hiroshima, Japan.

Go to http://gsinstitute.org/ to read about his work with the Global Security Institute. To see a video of him opening the press conference for the Nobel Peace Laureate Summit releasing the Charter for a World Without Violence, go to http://vimeo.com/2956501. To read the Charter For a World Without Violence that he helped draft, go to http://www.nobelforpeace-summits.org/CHARTER/charter.htm.

Go to www.bmf.org to learn about a humble human being, Bawa Muhaiyaddeen, whose life exemplified the Teaching of infinite love and compassion, the expression of wisdom, and the foundation of justice.

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