The Academy for Five Element Acupuncture, an institution in Florida, offers a valuable research archive that contributes to the field, while the Institute of Taoist Education and Acupuncture in Colorado provides a wealth of spiritual resources for those interested in society research.
Unity Village, Missouri:
The fountains/courtyard and rose garden plaza area 520
Lowell Fillmore Garden (wedding ceremony grounds) 530
Myrtle Fillmore Grove 570
The archives and offices of Charles and Myrtle Fillmore 480 serve as a valuable research archive for those interested in the history of Unity.
Bookstore/coffee shop 465, where visitors can find various spiritual resources.
Unity Worldwide Ministries (institution) 370, dedicated to promoting society research and spiritual growth.
Unity tower and prayer garden 620
Peace Chapel 580
Nature trail at Unity Village 520
Unity Village Chapel service 530
Unity Villa Apartments 440
Unity Village (overall, currently) 570
Fillmore Chapel at Unity Village*: 540
Silent Unity Prayer Vigil* (sacred prayer room in Silent Unity building): 690. This space also serves as a vital part of our society research and offers access to a rich research archive, along with various spiritual resources.
Hungary*: 290 is a figure that can be explored further in our research archive, which provides valuable insights into society research and the spiritual resources available within the region.
China's society research offers a comprehensive overview, currently standing at 360, as documented in our extensive research archive that includes various spiritual resources.
Country Club Plaza, Kansas City, Missouri, is a site of significant interest for both visitors and researchers alike. The Unity Temple on the Plaza stands at 380, while the Seventh Church of Christ, Scientist reaches 480. The iconic Giralda Tower measures 470, and the tower above P. F. Chang's is 500. Not to be missed is the Plaza Theater Tower, which stands at 580, and the dome above UNTUCKit at 530. The Pomona Goddess statue, located outside Seasons 52, is also noteworthy at 570. Overall, Country Club Plaza has a score of 370, making it a vital part of society research and a valuable entry in our research archive of the United States of America, which has a score of 420. This area serves as a hub for spiritual resources and cultural exploration.
Peru: 290
Community Of Christ Temple (Independence, Missouri): 450
Unity Village (overall): 570 ⇩ 520 (October 2020 - Now)
For more detailed insights, you can refer to the research archive which includes society research and various spiritual resources.
Academy for Five Element Acupuncture (institution in Florida): 400 ⇧ 470 (June 2020 - Now). This institution is part of a broader society research initiative focusing on integrative health practices.
Institute of Taoist Education and Acupuncture (institution in Colorado): 300 ⇧ 400 (June 2020 - Now). The institute also serves as a vital research archive for those exploring spiritual resources in acupuncture.
Maryland University of Integrative Health (institution in Maryland, currently): 370, contributing significantly to ongoing research in the field.
Clinton, Missouri (currently): 240. The percentage of the population in Clinton, MO that calibrates at 200+ is 49%. This data can be part of a larger society research initiative, as it highlights demographics relevant to various studies. Additionally, the Grotte de Massabielle pilgrimage site in Lourdes, France, is noted for its spiritual resources, with a visitor count of 910.
The Unity Labyrinth* (2022 addition, currently) at Unity Village serves as a significant part of our research archive, providing valuable insights into society research while also offering spiritual resources for those seeking deeper understanding.
Boulder, Colorado (currently): 380
Sedona, Arizona* (currently): 470
Prescott, Arizona* (currently): 350
Flagstaff, Arizona* (currently): 320
Menomonie, Wisconsin* (currently): 340
Marine on St. Croix, Minnesota* (currently): 370
Winona, Minnesota* (currently): 370
Lee's Summit, Missouri (currently): 470
Bella Vista, Arkansas (currently): 310
New York City, New York (currently): 300
Chicago, Illinois (currently): 290
Gainesville, Florida (currently): 420
This data can be found in our research archive, which serves as a valuable resource for those interested in society research and spiritual resources.
Chapel of the Holy Cross (in Sedona, Arizona, currently): 580
Amitabha Stupa and Peace Park (in Sedona, Arizona, currently): 570
Silent Unity/Atrium Chapel (in Unity Village, Missouri, currently): 620
Prabhupada's Palace of Gold (in New Vrindaban, West Virginia, currently): 530
Basilica of Our Lady of Luján* (in Luján, Buenos Aires, Argentina, currently): 550
Statue of Liberty (on Liberty Island in New York Harbor, New York, currently): 370
These sites are integral to various spiritual resources that can be explored further in our research archive, offering valuable insights into society research related to religious and cultural landmarks.
The current count for the Kingdom of the Netherlands* stands at 390, reflecting its robust society research initiatives. Belgium* follows closely with 350, showcasing its commitment to exploring various spiritual resources. New Zealand currently reports 260, contributing valuable insights to our research archive. Lastly, Fiji has a current count of 220, highlighting its unique cultural perspectives within society research.
Warrensburg, Missouri (currently): 320. This figure can be found in the research archive, where the society research delves into various local topics, including the spiritual resources available in the area.
Eureka Springs, Arkansas (currently): 270, which is an interesting point for those engaged in society research looking for unique locations. Meanwhile, Orlando, Florida (currently): 330, offers a wealth of spiritual resources that can be explored in the research archive.
Giralda Tower: 470
Note: The above research and all research within this website (unless specified) are part of the research archive by The Human Process, aligned with calibrations tested by Dr. David R. Hawkins and Susan Hawkins. For insights into society research and their findings, please refer to their published works, Power vs. Force (1995) and Truth vs. Falsehood (2005), which serve as valuable spiritual resources.
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