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Monday
Aug302010

A Better World - 08/30/10

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Today’s guest is the Director of the I.D.E.A.L. (Institute for the Development of Education, Arts and Leisure), teacher, lecturer, Natacha Kolesar, who has been a guest on A Better World TV several times. The Institute is an NGO (non-governmental organization) of the U.N. whose work spans the domains of music, art and pre-natal education as well as offering the wisdom teachings of the Bulgarian mystic, Omraam Mikael Aivanov, who, at the direction of his teacher, Pietre De Neuve, emigrated to France in 1938 to institute a community there where it continues through today. Natacha herself is a woman of many talents and will be speaking with Mitchell today about pre-natal care and conscious conception for the first half of the show and about the metaphysical/astrological understanding, according to Aivanov and herself, about the cycle of time we are currently in and what we may reasonably expect over the next 3-5 years on our planet. This how will be broadcast live from the IDEAL community in Jaffray, BC, on location.

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