Beschreibung
This book contains the latest contributions from the Tamera peace research center in Portugal. At a time when the media are full of reports on war and catastrophes, a mental-spiritual gateway to another option for development is opening up: Our planet, with its people and animals, its landscapes and bodies of water, is curable, if we want and manifest this healing with all our might.
The individual articles are study texts for the Terra Nova School. Groups of people throughout the world have begun to study these ideas and disseminate them within their networks and circles of friends. They are working together to build global awareness of the fact that such a profound systemic change can succeed, and how. It is a new kind of revolution that is without precedent. A new human impulse, non-dogmatic and open to all who wish to join, is now paving its way inconspicuously.
Autorenportrait
About the editor:
Martin Winiecki – Born in 1990. Since his early youth he has been politically engaged in his hometown of Dresden, Germany. From 2006 to 2009 he was a student in the peace education in Tamera, Portugal and has been a co-worker of the project ever since. Since 2009 he has been part of the Institute for Global Peace Work in Tamera, working for the implementation of a global network. Since May 2013 he has taken on the coordination of the Terra Nova School.
Inhalt
CONTENTForeword by the Editor
I THEORY OF GLOBAL HEALINGDieter Duhm: Terra Nova. Project for a Free Earth Dieter Duhm: Global Campus. A Declaration of the Basic Thoughts and GoalsMonika Alleweldt: The Earth Needs New Information II THE HEALING OF LOVEDieter Duhm: Community as a Research Subject Excerpt from: Project Declaration Sabine Lichtenfels: Manifesto for the Founding of the Global Love School Sabine Lichtenfels: The Importance of a Global Love School. Dieter Duhm: The Healing of Love.
III THE MATERIAL BASISBernd Walter Mueller: The Secret of Water as a Basis for the New Earth. Dieter Duhm: Peace with Nature and All Fellow Creatures.
IV APPENDIXBiographies of the Authors
Donations
Literature