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The reverse of the card provides information on how to sing HU

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These cards are handed out like business cards to encourage the singing of HU

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A car in the ECK Temple parking lot

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The journals are released yearly and contain stories from ECKists all over the world. The journals are sold in the Eckankar gift shop.

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The 2011 Eckankar Journal contains stories and artwork by ECKists about their experiences with dreams, Soul Travel, and the Holy Spirit

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The golden EK on the back wall of the Chapel.

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Seating in the Chapel is arranged from ceremonies and rites, as well as HU songs and discussion.

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The six-pointed blue star, nearly the only iconography in Eckankar, is affixed to the ceiling of the Chapel. It is a smaller version of the star in the Sanctuary.

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From the deck, one can see a large, silver stone placed in the center of a mowed patch of grass along the Meditation Trails.