Saturday
Mandala ProjectsA Partnership at the Heart of the Kalapa Capital Centre
“The escalating threat to the world’s environment and climate stem from a profound predicament that affects all humanity. We are ever more rapidly losing our connection with the sacred nature of our world. This tragedy affects us in so many ways, but at its heart, it is a crisis of the spirit. We are harming our planet and fellow beings because we are losing touch with the basic goodness of our own sacred being.” – Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche, 2009 Earth Day Statement
Recently, a delegation of Shambhalians visited the cutting-edge Halifax Recycling Centre. It was heartening to learn how progressive Nova Scotia is, particularly in the area of waste management. Delegations from all over the world visit the centre to learn and study our recycling program, as, with the exception of that of northwestern Europe, it is the most successful program in the world. In looking for ways for the Kalapa Capital Centre to partner with the province, we have spoken with various community leaders and officials to see if there might be ways to work together in the areas of sustainability and environmental issues.
View a short film on this initiative, produced by President Reoch and Centre Productions:
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If you would like an in depth update on the progress of the Kalapa Capital Centre, click here, or if you would like to look at a short summary of the accomplishments in 2010 and the goals through to completion of the project, go to kalapacapitalcentre.org/category/director-news/.