"HEALING LOVE IN ACTION”
(In conjunction with Heart Flow Worldwide; SLAM; UNESCO Clubs; & APNIEVE)
Over 150 people gathered on April 29, 2007 for the event that was held at the Sanctuary of the Heart, Daylesford, Victoria.
The panel discussion moderated by Margaret Coffey an ABC presenter looked at healing and what it means for each religion. In the panel we had Uncle Reg Blow (Aboriginal elder); Jessiee Kaur-Singh (president of COMMON and Sikh representative); Dr. Farvardin Daliri (Baha’i), director migrant resource of Townville, Joy De Leo, president of APNIEVE from South Australia, Ron Laurie, president of SLAM, Yasser Soloman from Islamic Society and Bishop Neville Anderson.
With a room full of people who only want to feel and give love this conference flowed smoothly from one session to another. It feels like this is the beginning of joining people to support one another, creating connections that will bring people to feel they can be at one and always feel loved. Where isolation is a thing of the past and links and bridges replace. In our uncertain, changing society we need to create these events more and more so those who are fragile can feel it’s ok to laugh, cry and show emotions. The conference was born out of love and enveloped the message of unconditional love to those we mix with and interact with. It’s a clear sign that times are changing, truth, justice, honesty and freedom can become our reality.
(a report by Helen Greenway )
Living under Civil Laws and Religious Laws in Australia: Conflict or Harmony?
The Multi-Faith Centre of Griffith University organized and hosted a one-day public inter-faith forum on the 1st of May, 2007. It was very encouraging that over 120 participants attended the forum from diverse faith, interfaith, social and governmental agencies, communities and organizations from Qld, NSW and Victoria.
The Forum consisted of four panel sessions exploring the subthemes: Sharia Law and Living as Muslims in Australian Society; Respecting Faith “Laws” Codes and Doctrines and Australian Civil Law: Jewish and Christian Perspectives; Practicing Hinduism, Buddhism, & Sikhism under Australian Civil Law; and Responses: Social, Cultural & Legal Perspectives
COMMON CC president, Jessiee Kaur-Singh who is also the Multifaith Director of UNITEDSIKHS and the multifaith representative of the Sikh Council of Australia was one of the panelists. She highlighted the problems the Sikhs were facing especially since Sept. 11, and talked of the importance of equity for all.