BERKELEY, Calif.—In a modern age where instant gratification and worldly gains reign supreme, the idea of divine-inspired culture—though prevalent throughout history—is quickly losing ground.
For retired systems analyst Slawomir Sieminski, Shen Yun Performing Arts conveyed “a deeper meaning of life and humanity.” It was a reminder that there is more to life than meets the eye. This was Mr. Sieminski’s biggest takeaway after attending Shen Yun’s evening performance at Zellerbach Hall on the evening of Jan. 13.
“In our daily lives, we forget about our destinies. We should pause and think about our values. Not only the materialistic ones right now but the long-term values that we should all have—to God and humanity,” he said…. Source
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