Animoca Brands has teamed up with Metaverse architect Smobler to launch a universal peace shelter within The Sandbox Metaverse.
This virtual space aims to promote peace and understanding by providing educational experiences related to global conflicts and their consequences.
The initiative is a digital counterpart to the physical Universal Peace Sanctuary in Lumbini, Nepal, and provides users with a platform to reflect on the principles of peace and reconciliation.
A digital space for global dialogue
The virtual sanctuary guides participants through an interactive experience designed to teach the impact of historical conflict and the importance of inner peace.
Yat Siu, co-founder and executive chairman, said: “We are very excited to partner with Smoble and His Holiness Rinpoche to develop a digital version of Universal Peace Sanctuary, a project designed to promote the real and virtual realms A space of inclusion and harmony. “The new virtual sanctuary in The Sandbox leverages Web3 to create an immersive experience that promotes peace, tolerance and understanding. We believe initiatives like this can drive meaningful engagement and open up opportunities for the real world. Contribute to positive changes in the Metaverse”.
Users can access the sanctuary through The Sandbox platform, which encourages them to reflect on how personal transformation can contribute to global harmony.
Co-founder Sebastien Borget commented: “I want players to be able to enter a peaceful sanctuary in the world in a sandbox and explore new cultures, talk to others, offer offerings and donations, and embrace A message of global peace, open your heart to discovery. “The Sanctuary is a place of acceptance, remembrance, and engagement. How we behave in social and virtual spaces should be just as important as how we behave in the real world. While the physical presence of Universal Peace Sanctuary Shelter is still under construction, but now people from all over the world can unite and contribute to the cause of peace through various events and activities in the virtual world of Shelter.
The digital experience is free and open to all, allowing broad access to its peace-promoting information.