Book Title: Parliament of Worlds Religion 1999 Capetown SA
Author(s): Parliament of the World’s Religions
Publisher: USA Parliament of the Worlds Religions

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________________ 1999 PARLIAMENT OF THE WORLD'S RELIGIONS IDENTITY SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4 Judy Bekker. Director of Renaissance Business Associates, has been a facilitator for 18 years working with youth and adults, both corporately and in the informal sector. Marian Goodman, National Director of Educo School of Africa, has been facilitating learning and growth for young people for many years. 4:00 PM–5:00 PM IN SCIENCE 3.80 Sheng Zhen Experiential Qigong Workshop Mrs. Sheri Johnson This workshop will begin with a short introductory talk on Qigong, describing the benefits to body, mind and spirit. Particular attention will be on the specific work of Sheng Zhen Oigong. The lecture will be followed by a demonstration of the movements of Qigong, and an invitation for audience participation. It will close with a meditation. Sheri Johnson is a QiGong Instructor for the international Sheng Zhen Society, based in the Philipines, under the training of Master Li Jun Feng She is also an instructor for the International Taijiquan and Shaolin Wushu Association under the training of Sun Leslie Reed 4:00 PM–5:00 PM IN SCIENCE 2.65 Trembling Souls Mrs. Parvaneh Farhangpour Trembling souls is a creative expression of the story of humanity, and describes the world through the mirror of history. This lecture is a poetic account of humanity, as it has been endowed with divine potentialities and qualities, and with great dreams and expectations. But the world humankind has created for itself is in contrast to its dreams and ideals. This presentation will explore the sufferings of the human world, the agony and misery it is going through, and its spiritual starvation juxtaposed against its divine potentials. Head of the Department of Professional Studies at the Hebron College of Education. Co-Author of the book "Managerial Activities for a Teacher" in addition to several papers she has presented at workshops and international conferences 4:00 PM–5:00 PM IN SCIENCE 3.46 The Sufi Path of Love Mr. Jonathan Granoff (Ahmad Muhaiyaddeen) This lecture will address the fundamental principles of transformation found in traditional Sufism. Some of the central themes are knowing oneself as a means of knowing God, the dynamics of the divine attributes, and levels of human consciousness. Jonathan Granoff Ahmad Muhalyaddeen) is an attorney, author, and award-winning screenwriter. He is the UN Representative of Lawyer's Alliance for World Security and State of the World Forum, and Vice Pres. of the NGO Committee on Disarmament at the UN. 4:00 PM-5:00 PM IN SCIENCE 2.73 Zoroastrianism and the Ethics of Leadership Mr. Keki R. Bhote Zarathustra launched into this world a code of principles, ethics and leadership that has been replicated by the great prophets that followed him and by the charismatic leaders of nations and peoples. This paper and presentation lists the attributes of such leadership based upon the principles and ethics as Zarathustra taught and practiced them. Furthermore, it compares how well the leaders of Zoroastrianism's long history and the leaders of modern industry have adhered to these attributes, but how the managers --- as distinguished from the leaders of today have sullied these attributes. Mr. Keki R. Bhote is a founding influence in both the Zoroastrian association of America and of the Zoroastrian Association of Metropolitan Chicago, he has served these organizations as President and Trustee, respectively Identity Jain Education Intemational 2010_03 103 www.jainelibrary.org For Private & Personal Use Only

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