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1,734 days until a hundred

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With every problem come many challenges.  Reaching one’s hundredth birthday is not an everyday event.  As a former professor of child and family policy I know there are many life gaps.  As a holocaust victim I see Global Healing as one form of responding to the many global dilemmas we face.  Like a magnet I am drawn to the arts, in this instance music composition.  I’m seeking an individual or group who would create the first Global Healing Symphony.  I thought of your work and your institution as a model based on what you have done in the past and the present.  I knock on your door and wonder whether you or a group could be persuaded to embrace the first Global Healing Symphony to be played on my birthday in 1,734           days.  The symphony would demonstrate the healing nature that it transmits and and allow it to grow.  Parenthetically each time the symphony is performed it also accrues i...

Creating A Global Healing Biotopes Support Group

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  Written in 2018 Dear Friends and Fellow Travelers in Search for PEACE. As I grow, I am motivated and in search of guidance as to how to serve the highest good for all humanity currently on planet earth (as each person and culture sees themselves). A small group of students who attended Tamera’s Summer 2017 online summer course and a few other interested individuals from our communities are attending “Zoom” sessions following up on some of the topics discussed in the course. It would be most helpful to the group to inform and educate others in our respective areas about Terra Nova. Each of the participants will either have read or will be reading Terra Nova Global Revolution . Our goal is to form biotopes in our own communities. It would be helpful to communicate with a small group or one or two individuals from Tamera (for example people who created the online course, or individuals interested in outreach and who could also communicate internally at Terra Nova). M Y ...

The Multi-Dimensional Complex Components of Global Healing

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The Multi-Dimensional complex components of Global Healing [EK1]   The Pandemic virus makes neighbors fear neighbors BUT creative ingenuity left a surprise packet on my kitchen doorsteps never having to violate the quarantine rule against assembling. My neighbor left the most thoughtful children’s story which she had written two yes ago. The title of the book says it all: My Two Cities. The biography is about Hanni who 12 years was old when the German Anschluss occurred. Her father, mother, sister and Hanni had to say goodbye to their home, pack up and go to America to escape the Nazi take over. My neighbor may have heard about my interest and work on Global Healing. I have yet to find the most appropriate time to interview her, we have spoken on the telephone and have plans to make a ‘zoom date’ soon. My neighbor and Hanni will be presenting a book talk at the Brookline Public Library tomorrow so I will attend that on Zoom as well. I will keep you updated on what happens nex...

Some insight! The How-To's of Approaching Global Healing

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Me: After having lived for 95 years, and my childhood under a totalitarian government/Hitler, I have finally arrived at what I consider my global responsibility. Yes, technology, fast-moving medical infusions, and the global pandemic have shifted my orientation toward the need for Global Healing! Whether friends, family members, teachers, or therapists, ask, “What is this? Please explain what you have in mind.” So here it goes! My beliefs: I am reviewing my own life cycle and examining my own healing process. I have been “classified” with the name “a Holocaust victim.” Naming things suddenly become a short cut to classification. i.e., “Oh, you are a Jew” or “Yes, you are a teacher, a baker, a father…” These classifications give the other person access to what they have learned about my roles.  When I think of Global Healing, it brings memories from all my senses, acquired beliefs, and the location of when and where I first encountered the expression of Global Healing. ...

A Nonagenarian's Insight on COVID-19 and the Pandemic

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As elders in the community, members of KTA (Kindertransport Association) bring a special perspective to COVID-19 since much of what we are undergoing now relates to many of the phases we have undergone when we were children. From rejection in our communities (older people who are considered at risk are asked to stay away from other people), to adapting to new forms of living and learning in our communities (Zoom and blogs)  and our services during wars (right now it feels as if we are at war with this virus) all these things let me experience new/old models of global healing. Our goal is not only healing from our past but also peace where we live now and responsibly share our lives’ journeys and learnings. The emphasis on healing includes people, the environment we occupy and extends to planet earth. A current example from my own life is when members of my family and I had the good fortune of experiencing the model of a peaceful municipality created by Tamera, a peace research comm...

An introduction to Tamera

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I am almost 95 and learning about Blogs. This is my first venture, and I’m just back with members of my family from Portugal, where I first took an online course and then last summer (2019) participated in an introductory week seminar on global healing. Some of you may know me to have experienced Kristallnacht in 1938, after which my parents put me on a Kindertransport (children’s train to England). It wasn’t until 1995, when I was 70, that my wife and I returned to visit where I was born. This experience was an attempt at reconciliation from the German government. Thus began my process of healing and my willingness (for the FIRST time) to share my story with my children and colleagues. A few years later, I felt I had benefitted from the reconciliation experience, and we were offered the opportunity to go back with my whole family. We were also provided the chance to become German citizens (and citizens of the European Union). In my second reconciliation visit, we lived with a German f...

A fun story from my childhood

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One of my teen age love affairs was with Shirley Temple who appeared in the German translation of the film The Littlest Rebel. Part of the four freedoms that I experienced was the sky is the limit. I so wanted to meet Shirley Temple in person! Can you imagine a teenage refugee child in New York city hearing that she worked for Metro Goldwyn Mayer? I looked up the New York address, which was 23rd St in Manhattan between 7th and 8th Ave. I marched down to the Metro Goldwyn Meyer office absolutely convinced I would meet her. I arrived at the office door and it clearly stated Metro Goldwyn Meyer. I was scared to turn the nob handle but did so. I told the secretary behind the desk that I would like to see Shirley Temple. What a disappointing response, she lives in Hollywood and is not in their office in NYC. My love for Shirley Temple never faded.  I am still hoping someday to bump into her and tell my story to her personally.