The Many Shapes of the Sacred Journey
by, Anna Rohleder Wednesday morning's panel on the theme of [...]
by, Anna Rohleder Wednesday morning's panel on the theme of [...]
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We are awakening to the remarkable and magnificent creativity of our planet as a living system.
I was reminded of the Festival’s symbolic importance yesterday when Shaykh Hamsa Yusuf entered into a dialogue with Rabbi Joseph Rapport of The Temple in Louisville.
As the River City Drum Corps led the way, hundreds of people gathered Tuesday afternoon, May 13, at the Cathedral of the Assumption for an Interfaith Service: A Call to Prayer.
On Wednesday, May 14, Louisville Public Media’s Jonathan Bastian interviewed Festival of Faiths keynote presenter Gary Snyder, award-winning poet on 89.3-FM WFPL News Radio.
A question is arising in the heart of humanity: what is the relationship, the connection, between the human self and this earth that is our home.
From the perspective of Buddhist philosophy we categorize evolution of our own existence into two groups – “external environment” and “internal sentient being.”
Two workshops will be held during the Festival of Faiths Sacred Earth Sacred Self programming, May 13th-18th. Both will take place from 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. and will be free, but require reservation.