
Early in 1990, at a dinner event for the Better World Society, Ted
Turner introduced me to Dr. Noel Brown, the Executive Director at the
United Nations for the Environment Programme. We had a terrific
connection and agreed to meet the next day for tea. When we met, Dr.
Brown asked me if I had any interest in lending my creative skills to
assist in promoting environmental issues to the public at large, as well
as to the Film Industry. I said that I did. We discussed a number of
possibilities and began, with that tea, an enduring friendship and
working relationship. Amongst the numerous projects we worked on, three
in particular were memorable.
In the late Eighties, I wrote and produced a meditation/visualization
tape on planetary healing called The Spirit of Peace. I wrote it
with the idea in mind that one day I would share it before the General
assembly at the United Nations to promote the vision of planetary
healing and peace. After I completed it, the Institute for Individual
and World Peace helped package it. John Morton, himself an inspiring
educator, wrote and narrated the second side, a moving visualization
called The Gathering Of Peacemakers.
Dr. Brown and I brainstormed about producing an event in the General
Assembly to support a vision of peace on the planet using children,
various indigenous leaders, musicians and spiritual speakers. We wished
to feature the magnificent flag ceremony that the Society of Prayer
for World Peace presents around the world. Dr. Brown and I worked
diligently to organize this. The United Nations Environment Programme,
The Institute For Individual And World Peace, and the Society
of Prayer For World Peace worked together to produce this event on
December 2, 1990.
It was timely. This celebration of peace took place in the General
Assembly during the period the Security Council was deciding whether to
declare war against Iraq. One could say, that peace doesn't work as
indeed we did declare war, or we could say that 3000 people in the
General Assembly expressed, in counterpoint, a positive affirmation that
peace is possible. Peace is a process.The work goes on.
I hosted the event. We had many wonderful presentations. Before the
flag ceremony began, to set the tone, I narrated The Spirit of Peace
meditation. It was an exquisite experience to be fulfilling the dream I
had held of sharing this in the United Nations.
The flag ceremony presented by Society of Prayer For World Peace
is a profound and moving "poem" of peace. It is a parade of
every nation's flag accompanied by a chorus of all who are present
saying in unison: "May Peace Prevail On Earth". As the
ceremony progresses, and each flag passes, the consciousness of
differences between people and nations melts into an awareness of
Oneness, and interconnectedness. You feel inspired and empowered that
individually and collectively we can find a way to peace. We can find
the ways to celebrate our differences and negotiate solutions.
There were many more exciting and uplifting experiences in my years
with the United Nations. I look forward to sharing these with you as I
update my website.