Yo Team, because I will be your cultural agent, as a guest of the film-makers – Balcony Films, at the following event, there will be no tele*coyote tonight.
And yet, we are all in telepathic collaborative cahoots preparing in our hearts for the return of Venus from the Underworld this week,
making this event especially apt and timely.
Our Trickster ally Queen Connie of Illinois sends this: “I strongly encourage you to go to the Harmony party. There is an illustration in the sample of the book of — get this — the elliptical path of Venus creating the 5 petaled star. Ah-Ha!!!
That third hexagram last night … I see The Prince at this stage (Hexagram 28) through the publication of this most interesting book. Wow.
I will miss your guidance for the week if you are not available for the call next Monday but I know you will be representing the Tricksters at the new King’s court.”
And I will be reporting back to you on this event as it resonates with the Big Story suffusing all of our lives):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iWJtS2VpYm0&feature=player_embedded
Jeff Zucker
President and CEO of NBC Universal
Invites you to the Premiere of
HARMONY
A New Way of Looking at Our World
a film inspired by
His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales
and
The Presentation of the Fairness Award by
The Honorable Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
Honoring
Ela Bhatt
Founder, SEWA (The Self Employed Women’s Association)
The founder of SEWA, Ela R. Bhatt is widely recognized as one of the world’s most remarkable pioneers and entrepreneurial forces in grassroots development. Known as the “gentle revolutionary” she has dedicated her life to improving the lives of India’s poorest and most oppressed women workers, with Gandhian thinking as her source of guidance.
Monday, November 15, 2010
7:00pm to 9:00pm | The Opera House
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
Harmony:
A New Way of Looking at Our World
Inspired by The Prince of Wales, “Harmony” captures on film a man who is an authentic leader on crucial global issues in a way viewers have never seen before. Central to both NBC’s special and the film is The Prince’s view that the environmental and economic crises we face are the result of a deep disconnection between Man and nature. A film by Stuart Sender and Julie Bergman Sender
in association with The Prince of Wales Foundation,