An event on September 26, 2022 brought together thought leaders including IAMC President/Founder Audrey Kitagawa, Hawa Diallo, B.K. Sister Jayanti, and Carl Murrell to discuss ways that spiritual perspectives inform and elevate the valuable work of the United Nations. Julia Grindon-Welch opened up this event. The discussion was moderated by Judy Rogers. The panel explored the inspirations, intentions, and inner awareness of service at the United Nations as well as the tangible and intangible returns of such service, and its sacred nature.
Remembering the True Self and the Sacred Nature of Service
Remembering the True Self and the Sacred Nature of Service
An event on September 26, 2022 brought together thought leaders including IAMC President/Founder Audrey Kitagawa, Hawa Diallo, B.K. Sister Jayanti, and Carl Murrell to discuss ways that spiritual perspectives inform and elevate the valuable work of the United Nations. Julia Grindon-Welch opened up this event. The discussion was moderated by Judy Rogers. The panel explored the inspirations, intentions, and inner awareness of service at the United Nations as well as the tangible and intangible returns of such service, and its sacred nature.
Remembering the True Self and the Sacred Nature of Service
An event on September 26, 2022 brought together thought leaders including IAMC President/Founder Audrey Kitagawa, Hawa Diallo, B.K. Sister Jayanti, and Carl Murrell to discuss ways that spiritual perspectives inform and elevate the valuable work of the United Nations. Julia Grindon-Welch opened up this event. The discussion was moderated by Judy Rogers. The panel explored the inspirations, intentions, and inner awareness of service at the United Nations as well as the tangible and intangible returns of such service, and its sacred nature.
Remembering the True Self and the Sacred Nature of Service
An event on September 26, 2022 brought together thought leaders including IAMC President/Founder Audrey Kitagawa, Hawa Diallo, B.K. Sister Jayanti, and Carl Murrell to discuss ways that spiritual perspectives inform and elevate the valuable work of the United Nations. Julia Grindon-Welch opened up this event. The discussion was moderated by Judy Rogers. The panel explored the inspirations, intentions, and inner awareness of service at the United Nations as well as the tangible and intangible returns of such service, and its sacred nature.
Remembering the True Self and the Sacred Nature of Service
An event on September 26, 2022 brought together thought leaders including IAMC President/Founder Audrey Kitagawa, Hawa Diallo, B.K. Sister Jayanti, and Carl Murrell to discuss ways that spiritual perspectives inform and elevate the valuable work of the United Nations. Julia Grindon-Welch opened up this event. The discussion was moderated by Judy Rogers. The panel explored the inspirations, intentions, and inner awareness of service at the United Nations as well as the tangible and intangible returns of such service, and its sacred nature.