THE PARKS FOR STUDY AND REFLECTION |
| La Reja Regional Park, Argentina, inaugurated on May 7, 2005 |
For over 40 years volunteers connected with Silo's Message of nonviolent transformation, have been working to lay the foundation for a Universal Human Nation. In these times of growing violence and alienation, we have set out to build Parks for Study and Reflection in key points of the world as beacons of peace, non violence, and the surpassing of suffering - the Parks are our gift to Humanity. |
| Los Manantiales National Park, Chile, inaugurated on May 6, 2006 |
| Parks Under Construction |
| Toledo Park, Spain - under construction |
The RED BLUFF PARK, CA, USA, Regional Park under construction video inaguration The Communities of Silo's Message in North America are accepting contributions for the construction and operation of the Parks for Study and Reflection-Red Bluff, California. This Park is a birthing place for the Universal Human Nation - where nothing is above the human being and no human being is above another. To make a contribution contact us an all volunteer 501(c)(3) charitable corporation, tax exemption pending. Contributions are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law. |

| Attigliano Regional Park, Italy Inaugurated 2008 |
| Parque Punta de Vacas, Andes Mountains - May 3, 4 and 5- 2007 Inauguration |
| Caucaia National Park, Brasil Inaugurated 2009 |
| PARKS GROUNDS The Parks grounds include a meditation hall, a stainless steel monolith, a wall bearing the names of their contributors, a fresh water fountain, a center of work, and a center of studies. These will be simple and quiet places, sacred places, where people will have the opportunity to contact with the profound within themselves and around them -not simply as an idea, but as meaningful personal experience capable of transforming their life and their actions. In addition to the ceremonies and celebrations, the grounds of the Parks will be available for seminars, workshops and retreats for the members of the Communities of The Message. |
