Peace Village

Summary Witness indigenous Elders from throughout the Americas embodying peace and sustainability in a world overrun with war and environmental devastation. For several Elders this is the first time they have allowed themselves or their Teachings to be filmed. They do so now to deliver a powerful wake-up call, weaving ancient prophecies, humour, and the latest from quantum physics to guide future generations. Peace Village Founder, Venerable Dhyani Ywahoo, has extraordinary dialogues with an astrophysicist from Harvard and the Smithsonian on how modern science is only now catching up with the ancient practices of mystics and medicine people. Unravel the real story of 2012 as Elders from diverse traditions deliver a positive antidote to fears that surround most messages about the end of the Mayan calendar. View more details

Peace Village

Directed : Katherine Marielle

Written : Unknown

Stars : Unknown

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Genres : Family History Documentary News

Release date : Sep 15, 1972

Countries of origin : United States Canada Guatemala El Salvador

Official sites : Official site

Language : English

Summary Witness indigenous Elders from throughout the Americas embodying peace and sustainability in a world overrun with war and environmental devastation. For several Elders this is the first time they have allowed themselves or their Teachings to be filmed. They do so now to deliver a powerful wake-up call, weaving ancient prophecies, humour, and the latest from quantum physics to guide future generations. Peace Village Founder, Venerable Dhyani Ywahoo, has extraordinary dialogues with an astrophysicist from Harvard and the Smithsonian on how modern science is only now catching up with the ancient practices of mystics and medicine people. Unravel the real story of 2012 as Elders from diverse traditions deliver a positive antidote to fears that surround most messages about the end of the Mayan calendar. View more details

Details

Genres : Family History Documentary News

Release date : Sep 15, 1972

Countries of origin : United States Canada Guatemala El Salvador

Official sites : Official site

Language : English

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