I got a sneak peek at the questions today, and my inner Dharma wheels are turning! I am excited to hear how the Christian, Jewish, and Muslim panelists answer these questions. I am throwing these out to my vast and loyal readership ;) It doesn't matter if you have no experience with Labyrinths -- I pretty much don't either. What do you think?
1. What do you see as the greatest challenge facing interfaith understanding and cooperation today?
1a. And how do you see the challenges being met and overcome?
2. What is your faith tradition doing to foster greater understanding and cooperation on a global scale?
2a. How can we help each other with these challenges?
3. Can you see benefits coming from interfaith labyrinth walks among Muslims, Christians, Jews, Buddhists & those of other or no faith traditions?
3a. How would you introduce labyrinth walking in an interfaith setting? Are there any descriptions that are especially helpful, inclusive or inviting? Is there any language or activities that you might avoid?
3b. Can you share an anecdote or success story from an interfaith labyrinth walk or event?
Optional questions
1. How do you see interfaith events happening?
2. How do you see yourself as a member of your faith tradition and a member of the world community?
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