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"Hi Nicky, I've just started a group on PeaceNext at http://www.peacenext.org/group/iia Please join us to discuss local topics relating to Interfaith in Australia. Yours in Faith Rev. Peter BrabynInterfaith Church of Australia"
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Profile Information

Religion / Faith
Animism/Totemism
I have attended the Parliament of Religions:
Melbourne 2009
Website:
http://www.npywc.org.au
I have come to PeaceNext looking for:
networking, interreligious advocacy, interreligious exploration, intrareligious reflection, friendship
I am inspired by:
Peace
My favorite spiritual places:
The Red Centre - Central and Western Australia Desert

Australian Rainforests - East Coast
Interreligious causes I care about:
All!
Changes I am working toward in my community:
Capacity Building Programs in Remote Communities - Western Desert
About Me:
Grew up in Melbourne, Australia.

I now live in the desert in Central Australia working on community development projects in remote desert communities.

I love traditional forms of healing and looking at different dreaming stories from around the world.

I often travel and would love to connect with people from the conference.

If you ever come to Central Australia (Alice Springs, Uluru) please get in contact.

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At 2:00am on May 8, 2012, Peter Brabyn said…

Hi Nicky,

I've just started a group on PeaceNext at http://www.peacenext.org/group/iia

Please join us to discuss local topics relating to Interfaith in Australia.

Yours in Faith

Rev. Peter Brabyn
Interfaith Church of Australia

At 6:11pm on August 10, 2010, engin aksu said…
IF WE BELİEVE İN GOD WE ARE BROTHERS
My name is called as Engin AKSU. I am the writer myself and living in the city Kütahya in Türkiye. Also I work as a Turkish teacher in my own country. "Divine Brotherhood" was published by Red Lead Press in 2007 and it is open to sales in Amazon.com now.

The events in the book take place in London İn England. The Preface of the book has been written by Hasan KUŞÇUOĞLU.
Galip Hasan KUŞÇUOĞLU focusses on Love, Peace and Brotherhood for a new start in the life and a new way to live in his books and sayings in the web-site www.galibi.com .
Can you share your thoughts with us by looking into www.galibi.com or searching on him in the frame of Religions' Diologue.
I would be pleased to see your own ideas and thoughts in the most possible time.

I would be pleased to see your own ideas and thoughts as soon as possible, so that we would like to pray for you to go to heavenDelete Comment
At 10:05am on February 28, 2010, Katherine B. Phillips gave Nicky Warner a gift
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PEACE BE UPON US ALL
At 11:09pm on February 20, 2010, pablocolon gave Nicky Warner a gift
At 9:07am on February 19, 2010, faizah jamal said…
Hi Nicky The Orang Asli is the generic name for the indigeous people of Peninsula or West Malaysia - there are other tribes in East Malaysia.Overall all these tribes combined are called the Orang Asal ( Orang is the Malay word for "people" and "Asli' and "Asal" mean literally 'original ". There are various tribes under these generic names.The ones I am most familiar with are the Temiar, the Semelai and the Jakuns who live in various parts of the forests in West Malaysia. I have learnt so much from them, through how ther interact with the forests and through their stories that they share with me. We need to acknowledge and learn from all indigenous peoples of the world before they all disappear.
At 10:49pm on January 25, 2010, pablocolon said…
. Blessings, >3 and peace