Archive for the Religion & Spirituality category

October 18th, 2007

Shawl Designer, Fariba Heydari

Fariba HeydariMy dedication and effort to achieve excellence and to help those around me excel have been inspired by my Bahá’í faith.
Fariba Heydari is the new artist featured this month. Her 100% wool Alpaca shawls are featured in our marketplace. Born in Teherán, Iran, Fariba Heydari came to Arequipa in 1981 with her parents and brothers. Not knowing Spanish and unable to return to Iran for religious reasons, she was hired by a textile company because of her knowledge of English. She soon began to train as a designer. “I loved creating new designs and models,” she confides. It seemed like a dream that a passion of mine could become my life’s work.

“In 2003, I launched my first collection of hand-loomed shawls, working in conjunction with weavers in Cuzco, Puno and Arequipa. The experience was amazing. Their technical skill and their devotion to their art resulted in the strong working relationships we have today. Currently, some 30 families collaborate with me.

“I am fortunate to live in Peru with its array of fine natural fibers such as alpaca and vicuña wool. I’m able to experiment with new and different ideas, and my designs are widely appreciated in Peru and beyond our borders.

“My dedication and effort to achieve excellence and to help those around me excel have been inspired by my Bahá’í faith. In each of my collections, our principle of “unity in diversity” is the basis of my creativity.”

September 19th, 2006

Compassion in the Rockies

Click on arrow above to enjoy the meditative sounds, performed by Kokin Gumi from his CD, Zen Garden while you read the article.

On September 17, about 2500 people gathered to receive blessings from His Holiness the Dalai Lama at the Shambala Mountain Center situated in the rockies of Colorado. A Rocky Mountain News journalist, Jean Torkelson captured most of the story with additional related links.

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December 27th, 2005

Day 7 – Instructions for Life by the Dalai Lama in a Kampala Office

I spent a few hours in the Chandarana’s office watching the daily hustle and bustle that Harsha and Bharat cope with. Harsha shows me a cartoon drawn by their 17 yr old daughter, Ami, titled “Day to Day Life”. It is hilarious and true in many ways. Ami has been going to school in England since the age of 12 and she sees her parents during the holidays and spends many days in the office with her parents when she is in Kampala.

I found these Instructions for Life by the Dalai Lama posted in both the Chandaranas offices.

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November 22nd, 2005

Religion anyone?

Posted in Family, Parenting, Religion & Spirituality by Indra | Email Email

When I started this blog, a friend said I should discuss religion and take a controversial stance. Not me I said, I was pretty sure I was going to stay away from discussing religion…well you know what happens when you say never.

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November 7th, 2005

A lesson in Simple Abundance

A friend recently shared this story with me about the Fisherman and the Harvard MBA grad. The simplicity and logic is so endearing that it makes you wonder why we live such complicated lives in pursuit of more!

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