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White Australia Has A Black History

White Australia Has A Black History

Thursday, 28 August 2014

Compassion was in the spotlight at M.A.D.E. last Friday night

Cross posted from Beside The Creek
the online presence of Ballarat Interfaith Network.
St Paul's Father Constantine Osuchukwu was a co-organiser of the event.
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Picture above:
Margaret Lenan Ellis (Public Relations Officer, Ballarat Interfaith Network),

Last Friday night, a successful interfaith public forum was held by the Ballarat Regional Multicultural Council and the Ballarat Interfaith Network around the topic of Compassion - an essential ingredient for a better community. The Museum of Australian Democracy at Eureka (M.A.D.E.) was the venue for the evening.  Here is a taste of what went on!

Table discussions ---- with food and friendliness.

Question time

Every war, every conflict between human beings has come about 
because of some argument about how things are described.
This craziness is totally unnecesary!

Just beyond the words that push us apart, a table waits. Hospitality. Companionship.
They wait for us to make ourselves comfortable.
What we praise is one!

It makes sense that the praise is also one!
So many jugs are emptied into an infinite basin.
So many religions. So much singing. Just one song!

The differences are merely illusion. Or maybe pride.
Sunlight itself looks slightly different on this wall rather than on that.
It may look quite different on a third. Yes, it’s just one light.
These clothes, these personalities: all borrowed from that same light.
When we praise with a full heart, we return light to Light. ------------- From Rumi


Video by Ian Hall

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