Yesterday we spent the day at the Peace Abbey in Sherborn, Massachusetts.
It is a lovely, peaceful place and helps to bring awareness about animal rights, human rights, antiwar campaigns and the twelve major religions views on peace.
It celebrates many who have died, who lived and fought for peace.
There were signs of peace and loving everywhere.
A self explanatory sign.
about how each religion understood peace.
This display was in the chapel.
The beads to the right of the candle represent the 12 major religions with the 12 beads. People were encouraged to meditate or pray with these beads to
help join all the religions in the name of peace.
Reminders of being kind and gracefilled.
The links are actually the little metal disk at the bottom of the candle wick.
Each time a candle is lit in the name of a loved one or prayer and then burns out, the prayer is said to be released into the universe.
The Novena Table in the chapel.
The stained glass was beautiful.
The stained glass was beautiful.
Such energy in the colors and movement in the shape.
The Hindu corner in the chapel.
Hindu Gods.
Another prayer bead photo.
The singing bowl was beautiful.
Images of the Dalai Lama were everywhere.
I spent a long time at the Pacifist memorial.
In the center of the walls was a large statue of Gandhi.
The walls had memorial plaques of those
throughout history that promoted peace.
People like poet Rumi were there.
Thou art the Buddha.
Jesus....blessed are the poor in spirit....
And some famous Unitarians.
"Like the bee gathering honey from the different flowers, the wise person accepts the essence of the different scriptures and see only the good in all religions."
There were beautiful alabaster statues.
A very old cemetery peeked out through the trees.
There were offering coins and money at his feet.
All of the plaques were mounted on beautiful granite.
At the end of each wall were prayers of peace from the 12 major world Religions.
How many people know about Jainism?
Hinduism peace prayer.
The Sikh prayer for peace.
Shinto prayer.
Native American Prayer for peace.
Jewish peace prayer.
St. Francis of Assissi memorial plaque.
Native African prayer for peace.
Emily, the sacred cow memorial walk.
The weeping angel.
I want this post for in front of my house...or in my garden.
The Peace Abbey has a few animals that have been rescued from the slaughter house. All of them have some kind of physical injury from being kept in deplorable conditions prior to rescue.
They will live out the rest of their lives here in peace.
They will live out the rest of their lives here in peace.
I don't remember her name.
I don't remember his name either.
Can you see the white dove perched on the corner over the door.
A whole family of doves lived in the barn and kept flying over.
Beautiful origami peace doves all strung together.
Gorgeous!
Peace flags strung on the ceiling.
Me and the goat.
Henry the Eighth.......rescued from slaughter.
Henry eats well.
Goat trying to head butt me.
Sweetness.
Kayrn at the goat barn.
The sheep.
Self explanatory.
They make me wonder how many have laid hands
on them and the events surrounding the prayers.
I had a hard time downstairs in their classroom. This entire wall was filled with bracelets that had the names of soldiers that died in Afghanistan and Iraq. Each place a little farther down the wall had a larger number.
I got a bit choked up.
3 comments:
Awesome Pictures Bev! I especially was super convicted by the kitchen sign. I want that sign for my kitchen. So awesome.
Wow! What a remarkably awesome place!
So beautiful. I am speechless. I did not know a place like this existed.
Peace
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