Channel 9 News interviews Kevin Stratmann about Sukyo Mahikari
A Spiritual Development Organization
WASHINGTON, Nov. 12, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Channel 9 News, a CBS affiliate in Washington, DC, will interview Kevin Stratmann, the Director of the Washington DC Center of Sukyo Mahikari, a spiritual development organization at noon on Tuesday November 13, 2012. Stratmann will talk about how Sukyo Mahikari is helping to make the world a better place through spiritual and personal development.
"I am pleased that Channel 9 News is giving us the opportunity to show case the wonderful work that Sukyo Mahikari is doing to improve the world," Stratmann told Summit Connection LLC, a sponsor of Sukyo Mahikari, about his upcoming interview.
After the interview the Sukyo Mahikari Center in Washington, DC will have open house receptions for the public where people can learn more on November 18, 1:30pm - 3:30pm and November 19, 6:30pm - 8:30pm. The Center is located at 4479 Connecticut Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20008 and is two blocks north of the Van Ness Metro Station. Reservations can be made at (202) 328-5903.
Sukyo Mahikari teaches the transmission of a spiritual energy, called "light," which can be sent through the palm of the hand and which can purify the spiritual aspect of people and all things. Not only can people improve themselves by radiating light, but they can improve others and the world around them. The Washington DC Center will offer this light to guests at its upcoming open house receptions. Sukyo Mahikari, also, encourages people to live a spirit-centered manner and respect the earth, it resources, and all living things.
Sukyo Mahikari is an international nonprofit spiritual and community service organization with over one million members around the world and headquarters in Japan. The members come from many diverse fields, including the sciences, medicine, education, arts, and the humanities. Sukyo Mahikari has given presentations at the United Nations Headquarters in New York and was a co-sponsor of the United Nations Millennium Summit for Religious and Spiritual Leaders. Sukyo Mahikari built one of the first LEED certified green buildings in Manhattan. In New York and Hawaii, the organization has received community recognition for environmental cleanup activities. In 2004, the Mayor of Los Angeles commended Sukyo Mahikari for helping to create a peaceful and harmonious society.
SOURCE Summit Connection LLC
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