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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________________ 1 9 9 9 PARLIAMENT OF THE WORLD'S RELIGIONS Saturday, 4 December Tuesday, 7 December CELEBRATING LIFE AND ITS POSSIBILITIES NURTURING TRANSFORMATIVE COMMUNITY This presentation celebrates art, music, dance, and other forms of human expression, as transformative gifts that touch and enrich the human spirit. (This Plenary Session has been designed by friends of the Parliament in Cape Town.) The final Evening Plenary Session, appropriately, has been created by the Next Generation, the young people who have contributed so much to the shaping of the 1999 Parliament. This exciting presentation will explore the real meaning of community and the spirit of service. Sunday, 5 December FOSTERING CREATIVE ENGAGEMENT This evening celebrates the gift of cooperative and creative engagement between and among the world's guiding institutions (religion, government, business, education, media, etc.) It is with great pride that the 1999 Parliament of the World's Religions presents, as this evening's featured speaker, the Honorable Nelson Mandela, former President of the Republic of South Africa. Monday, 6 December MEETING ESSENTIAL NEEDS Tonight's presentation focuses on the gift of meeting the most basic needs of the human community and the Earth. Music, story telling, and a moving ritual of thanksgiving will combine to express a powerful message. 52 Jain Education Intemational 2010_03 For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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