Creating Sacred Space: Awakening the Heart: Reclaiming Sacred Space – Day 2

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2026-02-02

Country: United States
City: WA, USA

https://charterforcompassion.org/news-events/special-events/world-interfaith-harmony-week/world-interfaith-harmony-week-2026.html

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Welcome to this World Interfaith Harmony Week series of Creating Sacred Space:  Awakening the Heart. We are offering interactive sessions where we create sacred space based on multiple faith traditions and cultures. Through these we can awaken the heart to be a source of harmony, peace, inner strength, and compassion.  By awakening and healing our own heart, we can be a source of healing for others, thereby inspiring service to all LIFE:  Love In Full Expression.  Just as we can open up to the same sky through windows of different shapes and colours, there are many pathways to awakening the heart and mind through sacred space and healing.
Feb 2nd, 8am PST
Presenters:  Jamal Rahman and Arun Wakhtu
Title:  Awakening the Heart:  Reclaiming Sacred Space
Faith Traditions:  Islam and Hinduism
Host:  Steve
Description: 
In a world fragmented by noise, speed, and division, this 60-minute experiential session invites participants to return to what is most intimate and universal—the awakened heart. Drawing from the teachings and writings of Arun Wakhlu (Swami Amano Gaurav) and Imam Jamal Rehman, the session points beyond belief systems to the living experience of peace, presence, and shared humanity.
 
Through music that dissolves boundaries, stories that soften the mind, laughter that restores innocence, and moments of deep silence, we reclaim the sacred space that has never been lost—only forgotten. This is not a talk about peace, but a direct tasting of it.
 
Rooted in the understanding that the heart is the meeting place of all faiths and all people, the session gently awakens a sense of wholeness, compassion, and joy. Participants leave not with concepts, but with a felt remembrance: that peace is our nature, and sacred space is within us—here and now.