Among the hubs for climate scientists, activists and fossil fuel lobbyists at the United Nations climate summit is a new addition this year: a place to pray.
The first-ever Faith Pavilion, inaugurated by Pope Francis and the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar, Ahmed Al-Tayeb, in a video message on Sunday, offers a space for meditation, daily prayers and even a chanting session led by the Indian mystic and yogi Jaggi Vasudev, who goes by Sadhguru.

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Creating space where all feel appreciated and honoured is a good thing,also a place where one can get a "me time"
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This is certainly a new and very intriguing idea to have a faith pavilion. If we can all hod hands and believe we can solve the crisis then we indeed can solve it
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@munene_mugambi I second you.
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Integrating mindfulness and reflection can offer attendees a supportive environment amid discussions on critical global issues.