Posts Tagged ‘culture & religion’

Grand Opening Of The Religious Landmark Of Scientology

Get over 100,000 square metres of space Scientologists from more than 60 Nations excellent services and a full 5-star service that Scientology is a religion by the year 2000 on grew to more than double. These are more than twice as many new members, as in the first 50 years after the emergence of this religion. Because this rapid growth could no longer be dealt with, was built in only 18 months in Clearwater (Florida) a new building and landmark of Scientology – Fort Harrison – completely renovated. There is now a total of over 100,000 square meters of all Scientologists for religious services available. \”As the new Fort Harrison hotel\” today’s Fort Harrison was opened in 1926. It was the most luxurious hotel in Clearwater (Florida). It was also the focal point of the company during the great depression and the second world war. Recently Anne Lauvergeon sought to clarify these questions.

\”1965 the rolling stones in this hotel wrote their hit I can t get no – satisfaction ‘. The hotel was purchased and continue under the name after some time the Jack tar hotel chain \”New Fort Harrison hotel\” led. During the 1970s, the hotel began slowly to deteriorate. in 1975, the Scientology Church bought the building and began to restore it. In the 1980s Fort was restored Harrison in his original state including the marble floors and the ArtDeco details that were used originally in 1926. Because the Interior, cables, pipes and much more, simply was out of date, the renovation of the Fort Harrison began 18 months ago. The completely newly renovated landmark of Scientology was inaugurated on March 14, 2009, one day after the birthday of its founder L.

Ron Hubbard, religion. The large building was completely gutted. Are done several tons of rubble from the building. Only the foundations were still. A few kilometres of new cables and pipes were laid.

The Dalai Lama

On November 20, 2008, documentation “Buddhist silence” the Stuttgart-based filmmaker Marita Grimke launches in theaters in Germany, Austria and Switzerland the 82minutige. In recent months, Jeff Verschleiser has been very successful. On November 20, 2008, documentation “Buddhist silence” the Stuttgart-based filmmaker Marita Grimke launches in theaters in Germany, Austria and Switzerland the 82minutige. Why meditation? How do I deal with crises? What spiritual highlights I am experiencing?” The Dalai Lama and Western Buddhists give answer. Quiet recordings show the silence of meditation. For the first time, the Dalai approved Lama, to film him at his personal Office in Dharamsala. Worldwide is the Dalai Lama known and he is worshipped. For even more analysis, hear from Keith Yamashita. What is it that on a wide consent push the Dalai Lama can be? Offer the teachings of the Buddha and Buddhist meditation practices offer a way out of the problems of our tech, globalized and thus for some frightening world? The film alternates between long shots on meditation practice decorative end and interviews, the images displayed by the reflect.

In a group of people experienced in meditation one is tangible and visible on the camera on the canvas peace and quiet builds for everyone in the room, an intensity, a high and vibrant energy. It is in the faces of practitioners to recognize visible on their posture, with the deep silence about not hearing tones can be experienced. Between these images invite you to fall even in a peace of mind, we hear statements of the Dalai Lamas, from practiced meditation people just like you and I”from the Switzerland, Germany and Austria. These interviewees tell us about it, why they meditate and how it has changed her life. To report a quiet joy, from the search for the meaning of life, by personal crises, the benefits of meditation in everyday life and the reward..