Now, after the transformation has begun, we notice that everyone in the agency wants to use our classrooms for meetings and gatherings. It is an ongoing reformation as we continue to make our sacred space beautiful. Another added challenge to this transformation is when the other groups that use the classroom do not care for or participate in the upkeep of the space. This leads to more battles of power between the various departments of the agency because then the issue lies in responsibility. Whose responsibility is it to clean and sustain the beauty of the space? The reason others want to use the space in the first place is because it represents beauty, worthiness, abundance, and care. However, it is sometimes apparent that the others, especially those who did not take part in the transformation process, do not revere the space like it should be. It would prove a great discussion for the agency as a whole to gather to discuss the meaning of the sacred space and what it means everyone to share the responsibility of maintaining it.