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It is the cultural accomplishment that satisfies our aesthetic senses, that bridges the gap of knowing and that guides us in discovering beauty. ——Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

Culture implies all in which that gives the mind possession of its own powers; as language gives to the critic, and the telescope gives to the astronomer. ——Ralph Waldo Emerson

Knowledge is the crystallization of precious stones; Culture is the luster of precious stones. —— Rabindranath Tagore

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Mother Earth’s Monumental Masterpiece: Swiss Alps Jungfrau-Aletsch

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Nature's Beauty

Mother Earth’s Monumental Masterpiece: Swiss Alps Jungfrau-Aletsch

The Swiss Alps are recognized as one of the most spectacular mountainous regions in the world. The Jungfrau-Aletsch region is the most glaciated part of the European Alps. Spanning over 82,000 hectares (316.6 square miles), it is located in the southwest of Switzerland. Jungfrau-Aletsch boasts many impressive peaks, nine of which stand at over 4,000 meters (2.5 miles) in altitude. The Jungfrau-Aletsch region became the first Alpine UNESCO (United Nations Educational Scientific, and Cultural, Organization) World Natural Heritage Site in 2001. The Swiss Alps Jungfrau-Aletsch region has not only
Nature's Beauty
2020-07-10   1622 Views
2020-07-10
Nature's Beauty

Admont Abbey: A Magnificent Jewel of the Baroque Era

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The World Around Us

Admont Abbey: A Magnificent Jewel of the Baroque Era

The Benedictine Abbey of Admont was founded in 1074 by Archbishop Gebhard of Salzburg. It is now the oldest remaining monastery in Styria, Austria, and one of the largest neo-Gothic sacred buildings in the country. The name Admont comes from the Latin word “ad montes,“ which means “at the mountains.” Situated amidst the gorgeous mountains of Gesäuse National Park, the magnificent Admont Abbey gloriously represents the Rule of St. Benedict of Nursia: “So that in all things God may be glorified!”
The World Around Us
2019-07-30   3541 Views
2019-07-30
The World Around Us

Lessons Learned from the Peaceful Karen Community

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Cultural Traces Around the World

Lessons Learned from the Peaceful Karen Community

The Karen people are an ethnic group situated in various parts of southeast Asia including Myanmar, Thailand and India. In Thailand, there are four main Karen groups and one of their largest hill tribes live in a community called Ban Huai Tom. Villagers in this Buddhist community strive to live in harmony with nature and call themselves “Pakakoryor,” which means “human being” or people who have a humble way of living.The Karen people who moved to the Ban Huai Tom community had migrated from neighboring provinces with the goal of living under the blessing of the revered Buddhist monk, Luang Pu
Cultural Traces Around the World
2022-12-28   361 Views
2022-12-28
Cultural Traces Around the World

The Winter Solstice: A Time for Rest, Renewal, and Family

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Cultural Traces Around the World

The Winter Solstice: A Time for Rest, Renewal, and Family

As the Earth rotates, the North-South position of the Sun changes over the course of the year. The Winter Solstice represents the exact moment when the Sun is farthest south at an average of 23.5 degrees. This event takes place each year sometime between the 21st and 23rd of December, when the Earth completes its orbit around the Sun. It marks the end of autumn and the first day of the winter season for people living in the Northern Hemisphere. Conversely, those from the Southern Hemisphere have a Summer Solstice, or the longest stretch of daylight during this period. In fact, in parts of Anta
Cultural Traces Around the World
2022-12-21   452 Views
2022-12-21
Cultural Traces Around the World

Tunisia: Jasmine of the Mediterranean

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Cultural Traces Around the World

Tunisia: Jasmine of the Mediterranean

Tunisia, Africa’s northernmost nation, is known for its warm, sunny weather, well-preserved ancient sites, rich Arabic architecture, and distinctive culture and arts. The fragrant jasmine is the country’s national flower, symbolizing simplicity, serenity, purity, and happiness.Historically known as the granary of the Roman Empire, the fertile land in the north produces most of the country’s cereals such as wheat, barley and sorghum, as well as abundant fruits and vegetables. Tunisian olive oil is mostly organic and has won international awards. The national dish of Tunisia is couscous. This he
Cultural Traces Around the World
2022-12-14   466 Views
2022-12-14
Cultural Traces Around the World

The Resilient Rohingya People

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Cultural Traces Around the World

The Resilient Rohingya People

Though the majority of the Myanmar population are Buddhists, the Rohingya community in Rakhine State predominately practices Islam. Records show that the Rohingya people are the indigenous people of the area, who have a distinct ethnic, cultural, and linguistic ancestry that dates as far back as the late 7th century. However, due to decades of discrimination and violence imposed upon them, especially since 2017, it’s estimated that only about 600,000 Rohingya people currently reside in Rakhine State. Over 1.3 million individuals have been displaced to Bangladesh and more than 1.5 million have
Cultural Traces Around the World
2022-12-07   308 Views
2022-12-07
Cultural Traces Around the World

The Shy and Gentle Andean Bear-People

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Animal World: Our Co-inhabitants

The Shy and Gentle Andean Bear-People

Have you noticed the markings on my face? The design creates the impression that we are always wearing glasses, which is why many people call us spectacled bear-people. Each Andean bear-person has unique coloration. Our traditional home is the Andes mountain range, and we are the only remaining bear-people native to South America. We are medium-sized compared to our friends in other bear species. All the different kinds of bear-people on Earth have 14 pairs of ribs, except for us. We nonconformists from the Andean bear kingdom have only 13. We routinely travel through the forest searching for
Animal World: Our Co-inhabitants
2022-11-25   394 Views
2022-11-25
Animal World: Our Co-inhabitants

Ireland: The Beloved Emerald Isle of Beauty and Legends, Part 2 of 2

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Cultural Traces Around the World

Ireland: The Beloved Emerald Isle of Beauty and Legends, Part 2 of 2

Ireland, known as the “Emerald Isle,” is an island in the North Atlantic Ocean. Its lush landscapes, charming historic castles and cathedrals, and welcoming people make Ireland a beautiful and poetic land. Today, we invite you to discover some of the instruments, music, dances, and folklore that have emerged from this creative island nation. The Emerald Isle is the only nation in the world to have a musical instrument as its national emblem - the harp. The soothing sounds of this majestic instrument evoke feelings of peace and tranquility.Another expression of Irish culture on the Emerald Isle
Cultural Traces Around the World
2022-11-23   411 Views
2022-11-23
Cultural Traces Around the World

Ireland: The Beloved Emerald Isle of Beauty and Legends, Part 1 of 2

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Cultural Traces Around the World

Ireland: The Beloved Emerald Isle of Beauty and Legends, Part 1 of 2

Known for its gorgeous scenery with rolling green meadows stretching to the horizon, Ireland, fondly called the Emerald Isle, is a North Atlantic island in northwestern Europe and part of the British Isles, separated from Great Britain by the Irish Sea, St. Georges Channel, and the North Channel. The island of Ireland is comprised of two separate self-governing polities - Ireland, also known as the Republic of Ireland, and Northern Ireland. The earliest evidence of human habitation in Ireland dates to 33,000 years ago. Around 700 BC, Ireland saw the arrival of Celtic culture, which remains a s
Cultural Traces Around the World
2022-11-16   648 Views
2022-11-16
Cultural Traces Around the World

Nan Madol: A Mysterious City in the Pacific

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Cultural Traces Around the World

Nan Madol: A Mysterious City in the Pacific

In Eastern Micronesia, near the southern end of Temwen Island and adjacent to the eastern shore of Pohnpei Island, lies Nan Madol, an abandoned city often referred to as the “Venice of the Pacific.” Some say it’s the eighth wonder of the world; others claim it was a part of the “lost continent” of Lemuria or Mu.The Federated States of Micronesia is a country consisting of 607 islands and four states spread across the western Pacific. The nation’s capital, Palikir, is located on the volcanic Pohnpei Island, which is surrounded by a ring of pristine lagoons and protected by coral reefs. Accordin
Cultural Traces Around the World
2022-11-11   453 Views
2022-11-11
Cultural Traces Around the World

Kirkenes: A Norwegian Town United by Compassion

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Cultural Traces Around the World

Kirkenes: A Norwegian Town United by Compassion

The town of Kirkenes lies on a peninsula facing the Barents Sea, which borders both Russia and Finland. Just a little over two square kilometers in size, Kirkenes has a population of an estimated 3,500. Apart from the Norwegian and Sami native people, migrants from Finland, Germany, Russia, Ukraine, and other countries are among its residents.On February 24, 2022, things changed overnight when Russia started its invasion of Ukraine. On May 11, as a gesture showing solidarity with the Ukrainian people and condemning the war, Kirkenes severed ties with Russia and urged its local businesses to re
Cultural Traces Around the World
2022-11-02   498 Views
2022-11-02
Cultural Traces Around the World

The Smiling People of Samoa

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Cultural Traces Around the World

The Smiling People of Samoa

The Samoan people reside on the islands of Samoa and American Samoa. These Polynesian islands are located in the South Pacific Ocean. An oral tradition describes that the god Tagaloa created the Samoan archipelago. The Archipelago includes ten islands which are mostly volcanic. It is here where the Samoan culture, which dates back over 3,000 years, is honored and celebrated. Legend refers to Samoa as the “Cradle of Polynesia” and is believed to be the Polynesian homeland. The rich Samoan culture is widely known for its beautiful styles of music, dance and visual arts, as well as for having a t
Cultural Traces Around the World
2022-10-26   437 Views
2022-10-26
Cultural Traces Around the World

The Cultural Wealth of Nigeria, Part 2 of 2

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Cultural Traces Around the World

The Cultural Wealth of Nigeria, Part 2 of 2

Today we invite you to join us as we explore the traditional music, dance, art and festivals of magnificent Nigeria. Nigeria has a wide range of folk music styles, as each ethnic group has its own instruments, songs and techniques. The folk music of the Yoruba people is one of the most popular styles of West African music. It comes in Afro-Latin and Caribbean styles and has influenced the music of Cuba.The Yoruba folk dance is called “ijo-ibile,” which means “local or traditional dance.” Yoruba dance steps are always in harmony with the drum beats, and the movements of arms and legs are in an
Cultural Traces Around the World
2022-10-12   428 Views
2022-10-12
Cultural Traces Around the World

The Cultural Wealth of Nigeria, Part 1 of 2

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Cultural Traces Around the World

The Cultural Wealth of Nigeria, Part 1 of 2

Located in West Africa between the Sahel in the north and the Gulf of Guinea in the south, Nigeria is the most populous country on the continent, with more than 250 ethnic groups who speak an estimated 500 languages. The three largest ethnic groups are the Hausa in the north, the Yoruba in the west, and the Igbo in the east. A cultural melting pot, the country embraces many forms of traditional art, folklore, dance, music, and literature.One of the nation's most iconic features is the Hausa people's traditional architecture, which tells the stories of their history and folklore. It reflects th
Cultural Traces Around the World
2022-10-05   442 Views
2022-10-05
Cultural Traces Around the World

The Resilient Maká People – Traditional Stewards of the Forest

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Cultural Traces Around the World

The Resilient Maká People – Traditional Stewards of the Forest

The Maká is an Indigenous group that once lived in the Gran Chaco region of South America. The Gran Chaco region is a vast area of wooded plains that consists of present-day Argentina, Bolivia and Paraguay. The Maká people speak the Makán language which is part of the Matacoan language family. In the Makán tradition, the hawk-person has a mythical significance. It is seen as a savior-hero, as well as a bringer of culture. Traditional beliefs held that hawk-people were nature spirits whom the shaman could communicate with. While living in the Gran Chaco region, the Maká and other groups develop
Cultural Traces Around the World
2022-09-27   431 Views
2022-09-27
Cultural Traces Around the World

Bedouin People - Nomadic Culture of the Desert

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Cultural Traces Around the World

Bedouin People - Nomadic Culture of the Desert

The word “Bedouin” is derived from the Arabic word “badawī” which means “desert dweller.” Now, there are approximately four million Bedouin people around the world, predominantly residing in Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, Israel, Iraq, Algeria, and Palestine. The Bedouins traditionally lived a nomadic lifestyle and are descendants from the first settlers of the Arabian desert. Many follow the Islamic faith and observe the fast of Ramadan. Another important element of the Bedouin culture is chanted poetry. While travelling through the desert areas on the backs of the generous camel-people, men re
Cultural Traces Around the World
2022-09-21   518 Views
2022-09-21
Cultural Traces Around the World

Finland: A Land of Natural Wonders and Happy Citizens, Part 2 of 2

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Cultural Traces Around the World

Finland: A Land of Natural Wonders and Happy Citizens, Part 2 of 2

Finland is famous for its beautiful lakes that offer the pleasures of both summer and winter sports. Known as the “Land of a Thousand Lakes,” the country is blessed with over 187,000 lakes - the equivalent of one lake for every 26 people. The Finnish people are guaranteed by law to have Everyman’s Rights, or public access rights, meaning everyone has the right to explore and enjoy nature and outdoor activities regardless of who owns or occupies an area. You may pick wild berries or mushrooms, go boating on a lake, or even pitch a tent virtually anywhere for a short stay, so long as you don’t d
Cultural Traces Around the World
2022-08-24   653 Views
2022-08-24
Cultural Traces Around the World

Finland: A Land of Natural Wonders and Happy Citizens, Part 1 of 2

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Cultural Traces Around the World

Finland: A Land of Natural Wonders and Happy Citizens, Part 1 of 2

Finland is blessed with a wealth of rare natural beauty. From its fascinating array of dispersed islands that make up Europe’s largest archipelago to the vast wilderness of Finnish Lapland, the country’s landscape is a pristine paradise for nature lovers. The midnight sun in summer and the Northern Lights in winter are two of its renowned natural wonders. Located in Northern Europe, Finland shares borders on the west with Sweden, in the north with Norway, to the east with Russia, and lies just across the sea from Estonia. Finland is also the most densely forested country in Europe, with 70% of
Cultural Traces Around the World
2022-08-17   862 Views
2022-08-17
Cultural Traces Around the World

Congolese Arts: A Rich and Fascinating Tradition, Part 2 of 2

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Cultural Traces Around the World

Congolese Arts: A Rich and Fascinating Tradition, Part 2 of 2

Today we’ll look at the country’s music, instruments, and dance. Besides various types of drums, Congolese artists have also invented many other traditional musical instruments in the harp, lamellophone, pluriarc, and lute families. The people of Zande in the northeast region carve fine harps called “Kundi” out of wood, usually exquisitely made with curved bodies and human heads. The Kundi was favored by the Zande kings in the 19th century and was frequently played by royal harpists. In December 2021, UNESCO added Congolese rumba music and dance to the World Intangible Cultural Heritage of Hum
Cultural Traces Around the World
2022-08-10   679 Views
2022-08-10
Cultural Traces Around the World

Congolese Arts: A Rich and Fascinating Tradition, Part 1 of 2

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Cultural Traces Around the World

Congolese Arts: A Rich and Fascinating Tradition, Part 1 of 2

Bordering nine countries, the DRC is located in central Africa and is home to 200 ethnicities, each with its own language. These diverse groups and their languages are sources of the nation’s rich cultural traditions, expressed through sculpture, mask carving, painting, music, dance, literature, weaving, and other art forms.The beauty and charm of Congolese statues and masks are recognized around the world and have influenced aspects of modern art, such as the 20th-century Cubist movement. In fact, the word “cubism” is believed to derive from “Kuba,” which is the name of a collection of Bushon
Cultural Traces Around the World
2022-08-03   958 Views
2022-08-03
Cultural Traces Around the World

The Huli - Papua New Guinea’s Fascinating Indigenous People

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Cultural Traces Around the World

The Huli - Papua New Guinea’s Fascinating Indigenous People

Papua New Guinea is an island nation in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. The Huli clan, also known as the Haroli, are an indigenous group that lives in the Hela Province of Papua New Guinea. The Huli have lived in this remote area for over 1,000 years and their presence only became known to Europeans in the 1930’s. An aspect of Huli culture that has fascinated travelers and the international community alike is the “wigmen” and the tradition of making elaborate wigs. Such wigs are made from the hair of young men. In order to produce nice ceremonial wigs, the young men need to keep rigorous disci
Cultural Traces Around the World
2022-07-27   712 Views
2022-07-27
Cultural Traces Around the World

The Remarkable Creativity of Indonesian Traditional Arts, Part 2 of 2

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Cultural Traces Around the World

The Remarkable Creativity of Indonesian Traditional Arts, Part 2 of 2

The Saman dance performed by the Gayo people of Bali’s Aceh province was listed as a UNESCO World Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2011. This is a dance often performed at important occasions such as national holidays or to welcome honored guests. The formal Saman dance costume consists of an orange and black outfit with an embroidered motif that symbolizes nature and noble values. The Indonesian art of puppetry or Wayang has over a 1,000-year history and is still popular today, especially in Java and Bali. A puppet show combines exquisitely crafted puppets, a lively performance, beautiful trad
Cultural Traces Around the World
2022-07-20   631 Views
2022-07-20
Cultural Traces Around the World

The Remarkable Creativity of Indonesian Traditional Arts, Part 1 of 2

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Cultural Traces Around the World

The Remarkable Creativity of Indonesian Traditional Arts, Part 1 of 2

With its 6,000 inhabited islands, Indonesia is the world’s fourth most populous country, having approximately 270 million people and the largest Muslim population. The regional histories, religions, and lifestyles of the archipelago’s 300-plus ethnic groups are deeply reflected in their art and culture.Since ancient times, Indonesia’s indigenous people have believed in nature spirits and regularly perform rituals to worship mountains, trees, rivers, and animal-people. Stemming from this belief is the art of Balinese mask making, which is still alive today. Over time, elements of Hinduism and o
Cultural Traces Around the World
2022-07-13   722 Views
2022-07-13
Cultural Traces Around the World

The Rautes of Nepal – Nomads of the Forest

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Cultural Traces Around the World

The Rautes of Nepal – Nomads of the Forest

The country of Nepal, situated along the Southern portion of the Himalayan Mountains, is home to many indigenous groups. The Rautes are nomads who live in the mid-western area of Nepal, including the Accham’s middle hills region. They have maintained their unique cultural identity and practices for many generations. There is believed to be a Rautes’ population of about 180 people, which make up roughly 52 families. Their language, also called “Rautes,” has been passed down orally and described as a Tibeto-Burman language that has never been written down. The Rautes have been admired for their
Cultural Traces Around the World
2022-07-06   793 Views
2022-07-06
Cultural Traces Around the World

The Islands of Hong Kong

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Cultural Traces Around the World

The Islands of Hong Kong

Hong Kong is located on the eastern Pearl River Delta of the South China Sea; thus it has the nickname “The Pearl of the Orient.” Hong Kong is comprised of the Kowloon Peninsula and more than 250 islands. It is home to more than 7.5 million people of various nationalities and is one of the most densely populated areas on Earth. Because of its continuously bustling activity, some people call it “the city that never sleeps.” However, Hong Kong also has quiet areas that offer peace and solace away from city life.The island of Yim Tin Tsai once had a thriving salt industry and about 1,000 inhabita
Cultural Traces Around the World
2022-06-29   1496 Views
2022-06-29
Cultural Traces Around the World

Rwanda: The Awakened Land of a Thousand Hills, Part 2 of 2

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Cultural Traces Around the World

Rwanda: The Awakened Land of a Thousand Hills, Part 2 of 2

The history of Rwanda goes back more than 10,000 years, when the first inhabitants of the region settled there during the Neolithic period. Between the 15th and 19th centuries AD, the area became part of the Kingdom of Rwanda. In 1962, the country declared its independence. Rwanda’s endeavor to preserve its traditions and culture can be seen in the continuation of crafts such as basket weaving, ceramics, blacksmithing, and others. The elegant Rwandan woven baskets come in different shapes, sizes, and designs, and are used as containers for a variety of purposes. At weddings or at welcoming par
Cultural Traces Around the World
2022-06-22   509 Views
2022-06-22
Cultural Traces Around the World

Rwanda: The Awakened Land of a Thousand Hills, Part 1 of 2

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Cultural Traces Around the World

Rwanda: The Awakened Land of a Thousand Hills, Part 1 of 2

Located in the heart of Central Africa, just south of the equator, Rwanda is a landlocked country bordering Burundi, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, and Tanzania. Situated on the far western edge of the Rift Valley, it is mostly covered by beautiful hills and mountains, which is why it’s also known as the “Land of a Thousand Hills.” Because of its high latitude, the weather in Rwanda is very mild, with little variance in temperature between the seasons. One of the national environmental goals of Rwanda is to become the cleanest country in the world; so the government has implemented
Cultural Traces Around the World
2022-06-15   662 Views
2022-06-15
Cultural Traces Around the World

Discovering Iceland, Part 2 of 2

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Cultural Traces Around the World

Discovering Iceland, Part 2 of 2

Several festivals are held in Iceland every year, including art festivals, and music and public camping events. Before Christmas began being celebrated in Iceland, the country’s largest festival of the year was held on the winter solstice, after which the hours of daylight became longer, bringing warmer weather. Christmas in Iceland is a special time, attracting many travelers. At this time, you can witness a beautiful blanket of fresh white snow covering the country’s majestic landscape, and the amazing Northern Lights above.Major music festivals include the Sónar Reykjavík musical event in F
Cultural Traces Around the World
2022-06-01   763 Views
2022-06-01
Cultural Traces Around the World

Gujarat: The Birthplace of Mahatma Gandhi (vegetarian)

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Cultural Traces Around the World

Gujarat: The Birthplace of Mahatma Gandhi (vegetarian)

The majority of the Gujarati people are either Jains or Hindus, with over 60% of the state’s population vegetarian, making Gujarat a paradise for those who choose not to eat animal-people. Gujarat is the birthplace of Mahatma Gandhi Ji, the “Father of the Nation,” also known as the “Great Soul.” In Ahmedabad, Gandhi Ji built his Sabarmati Ashram, the headquarters of his nonviolent campaign.Religion has flourished in Gujarat since ancient times. The ancient city of Valabhi was a celebrated center for studying Buddhism, Jainism, and Hinduism. Chinese Buddhist monks Xuanzang and Yijing visited Va
Cultural Traces Around the World
2022-05-31   570 Views
2022-05-31
Cultural Traces Around the World

To Live a Balanced Life in This World and Heaven, Part 6 of 12, May 22, 1993

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Words of Wisdom

To Live a Balanced Life in This World and Heaven, Part 6 of 12, May 22, 1993

There is no end to our abilities, no end to our happiness if we turn within and look for our treasure. I am offering this to you as one of the brothers or sisters who has discovered, or rediscovered, something nice, something good and wants to share it with the family members, because you share with me also what you discover or what you invent. Now, every one of us knows that our brain has not been used completely – even our capability, our brain, has been used only some percent. So, why don't we try to use the rest? We use only about 10% of the brain. Now, what can we do with another 90%? So,
Words of Wisdom
2022-05-28   1789 Views
2022-05-28
Words of Wisdom

To Live a Balanced Life in This World and Heaven, Part 5 of 12, May 22, 1993

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Words of Wisdom

To Live a Balanced Life in This World and Heaven, Part 5 of 12, May 22, 1993

We have heard that we have Heaven, we have many different dimensions of higher intelligence, higher civilization, so why don't we go and have a look? Actually, Heaven is within ourselves; all, the most intelligent source, is within ourselves. If only we take time to turn inward daily, sometimes, then we will find this highest quality, and then our life will become truly happy. In this society today, maybe we do not have so much time to be beautiful, and everybody just learns from each other and we’re all rushing around and forget to keep ourselves in the way we used to be or the way we want to
Words of Wisdom
2022-05-27   1622 Views
2022-05-27
Words of Wisdom

To Live a Balanced Life in This World and Heaven, Part 4 of 12, May 22, 1993

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Words of Wisdom

To Live a Balanced Life in This World and Heaven, Part 4 of 12, May 22, 1993

I do not agree that there is nothing good in the society, or there is much more negative than positive; But most probably we are more attracted to something that is very “upheaval” or very tragic, very drastic, so the newspapers would like to report these things to us. This is all right, but then in the long term, it will affect our attitude and our spirit and our outlook on life.The other day, I was interviewed by a newspaper journalist – and I am often interviewed by journalists of different newspapers and different countries. And most of the time I have noticed that the majority of them hav
Words of Wisdom
2022-05-26   1939 Views
2022-05-26
Words of Wisdom

Discovering Iceland, Part 1 of 2

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Cultural Traces Around the World

Discovering Iceland, Part 1 of 2

Situated above the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, surrounded by Atlantic waters, lies the Republic of Iceland, a Nordic Island country known for its natural beauty. Iceland is actually not a land completely covered with ice. The warm prevailing gulf stream keeps most of the land green and fertile. The country enjoys a cool and temperate maritime climate, with pleasant summers and mild winters.Characterized by repeated volcanic activity and geothermal phenomena, Iceland is a point of fascination for geologists around the world. Formed during eruptions from 1963 to 1967, volcanic island Surtsey, south of I
Cultural Traces Around the World
2022-05-25   1191 Views
2022-05-25
Cultural Traces Around the World

To Live a Balanced Life in This World and Heaven, Part 3 of 12, May 22, 1993

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Words of Wisdom

To Live a Balanced Life in This World and Heaven, Part 3 of 12, May 22, 1993

In the whole universe, everything must be in balance if it is to survive, if it is to prosper in the highest sense, in the highest level. So, in order to live our life in this world and understand Heaven at the same time, we should try to balance our life so that the spiritual part of our Self will be blossoming, and also the worldly part of us will be more developed.Good afternoon. I am very happy to meet you today, the supposed-to-be one of the most intelligent races of people in Asia or in the world. Is the translation OK? Yes. If the translation is OK, you’re supposed to smile, but I didn’
Words of Wisdom
2022-05-25   2140 Views
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