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Greetings, 
pure-hearted viewers, 
and welcome to 
A Journey through 
Aesthetic Realms 
on Supreme Master 
Television. 
Today, let’s travel 
to the Holy Land 
and Jerusalem, 
believed to be 
one of the holiest cities 
in the world. 
Today’s Jerusalem 
is a modern city, but 
there is also the Old City, 
a walled area 
that is the center 
of Jerusalem’s history. 
In fact, Jerusalem is 
one of the oldest cities 
in the world, 
continuously inhabited 
for more than 4,500 years.
There are still discoveries 
about the city’s past 
being made in recent years. 
For example, 
on February 10, 2010, 
a section of an old stony 
street in Jerusalem 
was unearthed 
by archaeologists. 
It was a six-meter segment 
of a street, located 
over 4 meters below 
the current ground level. 
Supreme Master 
Television was present 
as archaeologists
excavated it 
with excitement. 
They found coins, pottery, 
and bronze weights 
which were used to 
measure precious metals.
The main street from
the Byzantine period 
continues to be in use till
today, but in another level. 
Today, we are 
four-and-a-half meters 
higher than it was 
in the Byzantine period. 
That’s the only difference. 
And we know 
that each main street 
in Jerusalem – 
I’m talking about 
the biggest – was in use 
from the Roman period 
till today. 
We can see all the floors 
but in others levels, 
so it continues to be in use 
in the same street.
How long did it take you 
to do the whole project?
Three weeks.
Found the street, 
Yes, yes.) and 
the stones and everything.
The discovery provided 
new evidence of 
the city’s commercial life 
in Byzantine times, 
about 1,500 years ago. 
The location and direction 
of the ancient street also 
fit the ancient 6th-century 
mosaic map of Jerusalem 
which was uncovered 
in 1894 in a church 
in Madaba, Jordan.  
The stones, these slabs 
showed us 
this was a huge street, 
a very big street. 
The main street, 
the only street, 
(A commercial street, 
businesses.) yes, 
in the Byzantine period. 
The only one 
which we can find 
in the Madaba map 
and even in the field.
As you can see, 
Madaba map, you can see 
that the main street, 
which are coming from 
the western wall 
of Jerusalem, 
going down through a gate 
and going to the market. 
Of course, we can see 
here this great church 
and the main street 
which are going down 
in Madaba map. 
And we know 
that we found this street 
in our excavation. 
This is the first time 
to find this street here.
It has been said 
that every shovel 
might unearth something 
ancient in Jerusalem.
Thus, Jerusalem is a place 
where past and present, 
and various cultures, 
have intermingled 
for millennia.
During a lecture in 1999 
in the Holy Land, 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
spoke about her 
appreciation of Jerusalem 
and its special atmosphere.
I could stay here forever.
I feel so much at home.
When I see
the city of Jerusalem,
I thought, “Oh!
This is my style.”
This is 
my kind of beauty,
my kind of building,
my kind of scenery.
I said to my assistant,
“We could buy a house 
there and stay there.”
So beautiful, beautiful,
beautiful.
I feel like I have come 
back home or something.
Yes, feel so good.
The atmosphere really 
is very holy.
Jerusalem is a holy city 
to three major religions, 
Judaism, Christianity 
and Islam. 
In 1003 BC, Jerusalem 
was first made the capital 
of a kingdom 
by King David. 
His son Solomon 
commissioned the building 
of the First Temple 
in the city 
and transformed it 
into a prosperous capital 
of an empire. 
Since then, Jerusalem 
has been the holiest city 
in Judaism. 
Jerusalem was also 
the place where Jesus 
once lived and taught 
according to the Holy Bible. 
Some accounts say 
that Jesus was brought 
to this city 
soon after his birth. 
Therefore, 
for about 2,000 years, 
Christians have been 
drawn to the city 
to pay homage to the sites 
such as the Church 
of the Holy Sepulchre, 
the Garden of Gethsemane, 
and the site of 
Lord Jesus’ Last Supper 
with his close disciples. 
Another prominent site 
is Golgotha 
where the Master’s 
tremendous sacrifice ended. 
Within the city, 
the Christian community 
nowadays includes 
the Eastern Orthodox, 
Roman Catholic, 
Protestant and 
other denominations.
In Islam, Jerusalem is 
the third holiest city 
after Mecca and Medina. 
It was to Al-Aqsa Mosque, 
as mentioned in Qur’an, 
to where 
Prophet Muhammad, 
peace be upon him, 
was miraculously 
transported from Mecca 
in his Night Journey. 
Eventually, 
Prophet Muhammad 
ascended from Jerusalem 
to Heaven 
at the Dome of the Rock.
The Old City of Jerusalem 
is enclosed by walls 
and is about 
one square kilometer 
in size. 
Eight gates were built 
into the city’s walls, 
with seven open. 
The one called 
the Golden Gate is sealed. 
The four main gates were 
constructed according to 
the four directions 
of the compass and lead 
to the other main cities. 
They are: Jaffa Gate, 
Damascus Gate, 
Lion’s Gate, 
and Zion Gate. 
The line connecting 
Damascus Gate 
and Zion Gate, as well as 
the line from Jaffa Gate 
to Lion’s Gate, 
divide the Old City 
into four quarters 
based on the religious 
and cultural practices 
of the residents.  
The Muslim quarter 
is the largest 
of the four quarters. 
Historically, 
the Muslim quarter was 
home to Jews as well as 
Christians and Muslims. 
Along with 
the Jewish quarter, 
the Muslim quarter borders 
the Noble Sanctuary 
(Temple Mount). 
During the holy month 
of Ramadan, the Old City 
of Jerusalem glows with 
colourful festive lights.
The Christian quarter 
contains 
the Holy Sepulchre Church 
and part of 
the Via Dolorosa 
upon which Lord Jesus 
tread bearing the cross. 
Both Muslims 
and Christians live in 
the Christian quarter.
Armenians came 
to Jerusalem 
in the first century 
during the reign of 
the Roman emperor Titus 
and formed a quarter 
in the 14th century. 
It’s built around 
the Church of Saint James, 
the Convent 
of the Olive Tree, 
the Armenian Patriarch 
residency, and other sites.
The people living Jerusalem 
understand the peaceful 
essence of their own 
and others’ religions.
Allah is the Lord 
of the universe, 
the creator of all 
and the caller 
for peace and love.
And the Islam religion 
is a tolerant religion, and 
the Christian religion 
is tolerant, 
all religions are tolerant. 
But if we do 
what we asked by
religion's teaching 
the problems will disappear.
The Islam religion calls 
for love and brotherhood 
among all religions.
My name, Khalid Safiti. 
I am Palestinian, 
from Jerusalem. 
I’ve lived here for 60 years. 
Yes, you are welcome. 
We are 
from Supreme Master TV. 
You are welcome. 
Nice to meet you 
in Jerusalem. 
This is here Muslim, 
here Christian, 
here Jewish. 
"Salaam" in Arabic, 
"Peace" in English, 
"Shalom" in Hebrew. 
For three,  
for everybody on it, yes.
Yes, this, here, 
writing “Allah” 
for everybody, for all 
the people Christian, 
all Jewish, all Muslim, 
that’s the name of Allah. 
Here, another thing, 
the name of Muhammad. 
This is for the Muslim, 
you see. 
And they have also here 
for the Christian. 
I want to show you. 
This one here, in Arabic. 
It’s a banner: 
“Our father, 
Who art in Heaven, 
hallowed be Thy name.”
Jerusalem has 
attracted pilgrims 
from all over the world 
for centuries. 
Till today, 
the city still seems 
to beckon many souls.
Hallo everyone. 
I am Father James O’Neal. 
I am a priest 
of the Diocese 
of St. Augustine, Florida, 
presently serving 
as a United States 
Army Chaplain. 
And I’ve come 
to Jerusalem with 
three other members 
of the United States Army 
to visit the Old City and 
to show them the Jewish, 
Muslim and Christian 
holy sites. 
And now in this beautiful 
Chapel of St. Helen 
in the Coptic Orthodox 
Church, 
it’s a privilege to be here. 
My name is Mil Harbip. 
I am here for a visit to 
Jerusalem from Canada. 
I live in Toronto, Canada. 
I belong to 
the Coptic Church. 
Coptic Church is 
the oldest Christian Church 
in the world. 
It was established 
by Saint Mark in Egypt 
in the year 76. 
And it is orthodox because 
it hasn't changed one bit. 
Jerusalem is metropolitan. 
So we have a bishop, 
a metropolis here, 
Bishop Abraham. 
And the church 
has been established here, 
I think 
from the 12th century 
in Jerusalem. Thank you. 
Today, the development 
of Jerusalem 
has gone beyond 
the walls of the Old City, 
spreading over the area’s 
hills and valleys. 
In contrast 
with the Old City, 
several new suburbs 
have been built 
on the city’s periphery, 
with hotels, 
industrial zones, 
renewed neighborhoods 
and public parks. 
It has become host 
to international 
cultural festivals and 
scientific conventions. 
But no matter 
how it has changed, 
Jerusalem is still a place 
of devotion and prayer – 
prayers for peace.
I just ask everyone 
to pray for peace 
in the world. 
Then we have 
a peaceful world 
for everyone to live in. 
God bless you.
How do you like here? 
(Oh, I love Jerusalem.) 
How do you like the people?
The people are very nice. 
The churches are very nice. 
Everybody here is, 
is beautiful. 
We try to bring 
some peace together and 
live together in harmony. 
And this is really wonderful, 
very, very nice. 
We hope 
that peace would prevail 
and conditions improve 
so that everyone 
can come to Jerusalem 
and business improves 
and stability prevails.
So, this is what we want.
I hope that I live my life 
in Jerusalem,
God willing.
I hope that 
peace would prevail ...
This for everybody, 
for the Christian, 
for the Muslim, 
for the Jewish. 
This is my wish, 
God willing,
In the land of the Bible, 
the country of Christ,
the country of prophets 
such as Muhammad, 
Moses and Jesus, 
all the prophets.
And God willing, 
the future will be better 
for next generations.
Jerusalem will always be 
a special place for people 
of various cultures 
to remember God.
Just like the rediscovery 
of the ancient 
Byzantine street, 
may the spiritual people 
of this Holy Land 
always renew their pride 
in their precious heritage, 
which has been graced 
by prophets. 
Thus, may all live together 
in peace and love.
Beautiful viewers, 
thank you for 
being with us today on 
Enlightening Entertainment. 
Coming up is 
Words of Wisdom, 
after Noteworthy News. 
May your life be blessed 
with abundant happiness.