The partitions in this room also add to the way the light works in the room.
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Its only entrance is through two tinted glass paned doors outside of which stands a u n.
Hammarskjöld personally planned and supervised in every detail the creation of the.
It is therefore wedge shaped.
One cushion and on light peeking out of a rustic wood partition gives this space a quiet look which is imperative for proper meditation.
In the huge headquarters of the united nations in new york there is a small room arranged by its former secretary general dag hammarskjöld.
The un trapezoid 4 feet high black casket shaped altar is the largest magnetite ever mined and it is extremely magnetic and possesses polarity.
In the early 1950s dag hammarskjöld second secretary general of the united nations was appalled by the small room provided for prayer and meditation in the new york un headquarters he spearheaded a campaign supported by the multifaith friends of the un meditation room group to revamp the room.
The united nations meditation room is open to the public 9 00 am to 4 30 pm monday to friday 10 00 am to 4 30 pm saturday sunday closed on weekends january february the entrance is located to the right of the information desk in the un visitors lobby.
In the original plan for the new headquarters a tiny room had been provided as a place dedicated to silence where people could.
Magnetism is the primary means to harness etheric energy.
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A room of quiet the meditation room united nations headquarters.
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By meditating in a room with a giant magnet in it the natural hyper dimensional energies from the earth are greatly enhanced.
Inside the room is another guard.
The altar weighs 6 5 tons or 13 000 pounds.
The united nations headquarters is temporarily closed to the public.
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This room exemplifies how very little can do so much.