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Thursday, December 25, 2008

 

[KJW #107] WELcoming a festive season of love and healing...

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PRACTICE - EDUCATION - SCIENCE
[KJW #107] WELcoming a festive season of love and healing...
I N D E X

- Our Holiday Message 2008

- Chapters For Peace - A community-based program

- Veterans History Project, National Library of Congress - Update

- Workshops With Elders... Wellness Of The Mind




We are Christmas!

What did Jesus do at Christmas? Did he go with Mary and Joseph's for a family meal? Did he sing carols? Did he open presents?... He never knew Christmas. If he came back today, he wouldn't know what on earth is going on? Do you?

Now, a quick question... What do you really believe in? What aspect of what you are doing this festive season represents a genuine display of feelings, beliefs, actions and intentions? For whose benefit are you holding Christmas this year?

For me Christmas is the welcoming of love in our souls and lives. Christmas is giving birth to love. Is it possible that WE are Christmas? May this universal Christmas be an inspiration to become and transform our lives into prophets of hope, givers of grace, co-creators of love and bestowers of well-being in our lives. May the echo of our good deeds and healthy feelings influence all living beings; people, animals and nature.

I am not proposing the celebration of two Christmases or to hold on to a festive season all year through. I am proposing to extend a genuine Christmas, a metamorphosis of a tradition into a daily rebirth of LOVE.

Thank you for your good energy. For allowing and for sharing... the world needs our love.

Merry Merry Christmas and Peace be with you!
Kathy Ward

- Chapters For Peace: A WEL community-based program.

In 2003 WEL, World Elder Land started an initiative to foster meaningful social support networks and community integration, intergenerational dialog and the inclusion of ALL community members into the process of betterment of their small worlds.

The first Chapter For Peacewas formed in South East, Washington D. C. while we were restoring an old house that served as a home for elders with HIV that did not have access to medical insurance. All community members were invited to volunteer their time and resources. We did not ask for government or corporate help or assistance from any other agency or organization. The Chapter For Peace was formed by people that wanted to make a difference, at their pace, where simplicity, love and generosity of hearts are ways to co-create a better world for everyone; people, animals and nature.

Benefits of three aspects of community integration: physical, psychosocial and the betterment of our spiritual humanity.

Promote a number of significant social roles. Such roles facilitate meaning and purpuse.
The sense of belonging, personal well-being, better communication skills, problem-solving skills and self-efficacy that stems from these roles is an important part of everyone's health and community healing. More over, it fosters a better understanding of our basic human rights.

Members of the Chapter For Peace decided to decorate the four bedrooms of this house. The theme, the four seasons; spring, summer, fall and winter. Others donated blankets (new or used), a sound system, a portable CD player, heaters, their time and professional help too.

With so much JOY we are happy to report that as of today there are 64 Chapters For Peace on planet Earth. Some of them led by elders members of their communities. If you wish to form a Chapter For Peace or learn more about it, please download the form below... and let us know about your progress by writing to wel@worldelderland.com Everyone is invited!!!

Better World Community Adventures is a project of WEL, World Elder Land as it is the "Chapters For Peace." However, all Chapters are independent and do not report to us.

Click here to obtain a printable pdf color brochure



Veterans History Project at the National Library of Congress. A tribute to our elders... 2008 Update

Jeff Lofton and Kathy Ward got together in September 2004 and brainstormed about better ways to design a Retirement Community Outreach Program to collect stories from our veterans to be kept at the National Library of Congress... Four years later, with more than 60,000 entries, a new location and exhibit, we bring you an update, new photos and more information about this meaningful project.


Jeffrey Lofton and Kathy Ward: 2004 - 2008
The Mission of the Veterans History Project (VHP) of the Library of Congress is to collect, preserve, and make accessible the personal accounts of  war veterans who served our nation so that future generations may hear directly from veterans and better understand the realities of war.

A better world is possible!

At the exhibit there is a wonderful newspaper that focuses on positive news. One of the soldiers in the war decided to make her own newspaper including happy messages, positive news, drawings and announcing events that never happen but as if they were going to happen. This initiative was very popular among everyone then.

Unfortunately over 1,000 WWII and Korean War veterans pass away each month. For that reason, VHP is eager for care-givers or volunteers to make it a priority to collect their stories.

VHP is also eager for volunteers to record more stories of women and minority veterans to ensure that the stories in the VHP collection represent the veterans who served our nation.

Volunteers interested in recording the stories of veterans may download a "how to record a story" booklet by clicking here. The Field Kit provides easy-to-follow steps on how to record a story of a veteran, complete the required forms, and send the collection to the Library of Congress.

The VHP general information brochure is also available online. Click here to obtain a copy.

WEL encourages Activity Directors, Directors of Volunteer Services, Social Workers, Therapeutic Recreation Directors, Chaplains, family members and all community members to motivate our veterans and their caregivers to submit personal accounts of war veterans.



Photos of the new exhibit at the National Library of Congress

Click here to view a 2004 photo collage


As Nobel laureate Archbishop Desmond Tutu recently noted, “It is by preventing, rather than reacting, that we can truly fulfill our shared responsibility to end the worst forms of human rights abuses. The Responsibility to Protect is frequently misunderstood. It is not a justification of military intervention. It simply requires states to protect their own people and help other states to build the capacity to do the same."


Workshop with Elders: Wellness Of The Mind

Objectives of the workshop:

- The brain bears the footprints of the decisions we have made. Learn how to empower the mind to better the brain and the whole-person.

- Our thoughts are not facts. Learn how to utilize visualization therapy, color therapy and meditation to co-create healing.

Comments from the participants:

Life is a life-long learning process and we have the ability to influence its direction.

I have learned not to feel uncomfortable, that I have things to work on. Rather, look at them as an opportunity to build upon not beat self down.



I now realize we have to live in balance (all aspects of wellness), and I will help myself and be my best friend. The content is helping me manage my own depression, my Dad's "graduation" and my own aging.

I love your view of death as a "graduation". I love the idea of a "spiritual breakfast."

I have learned today to love myself more. To be my own cheerleader. The exercises to heal mind fog were great!

Kathy, you teach me so much. I have been a self centered brat when I could have been a being of love. I know ... self-criticism does not help either.





Dearest source of love, help us become instruments of PEACE!


Please send inquiries, requests for programs, speaker and consulting services with WEL, World Elder Land or Kathy J. Ward to connection@kathyjward.com


Peace be with you!

Kathy J. Ward,
Universal Peace Ambassador,
Cercle Universel des Ambassadeurs de la Paix - Geneva Switzerland
President of WEL, World Elder Land

© Copyright 2009 Kathy J. Ward. All rights reserved.
No part of KJW blog or KJW websites: WEL, World Elder Land, ERT, Elder Recreation Therapy, BWCA, Better World Community Adventures, may be reproduced, totally or partially, in any form or by any means, without the written prior permission of the author. The use of our materials in KJW websites, conferences, group presentations, publications or network computer system is prohibited without the written prior permission of the author. The use of proposals presented and discussed during individual meetings by WEL or KJW is prohibited without the written prior permission of Kathy J. Ward. There can be a civil penalty for a person or organization that violates KJW copyright.






Thursday, December 11, 2008

 

[KJW #106] Global Health, Harry Potter And The Responsibility That Comes With Power.

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[KJW #106] Global Health, Harry Potter And The Responsibility That Comes With Power.




by Kathy Ward

When Harry Potter was introduced the world a literature phenomenon was born. Millions of readers have followed the Hogwarts School of Wizardy heritage where he discovers his heritage, encounters new plants and animals, and perfects his magical abilities. The Magic of the books of Harry Potter is partially based on Renaissance traditions that played an important role in the development of science in the west, including alchemy, astrology, medicine and natural philosophy. The seven books of Harry Potter explore important ethical topics such as the desire for knowledge, the effects of prejudice and responsibility that comes with "power."

In book seven Harry Potter is reminded by friends and mentors that his compassionate and unselfish use of magic sets the two apart; although he struggles with fear of becoming an evil wizard like Lord Voldemort, the most "powerful" Dark wizard who has ever lived... who is very jealous of the reputation and essence of Harry Potter. He aims to conquer not just the Qizarding world, but the non-magical world as well. A paradox is that Voldemort hated non-pure blood wizards, in spite of being half-blood himself. Voldemort is incredibly power hungry and he believes he is superior to everyone and everything.

Voldemort attempts to posses Harry Potter but finds that he cannot; Harry is too full of that which Voldemort finds detestable: LOVE.

There are many kinds of "power", but the most powerful force of all is LOVE. The challenge is to practice it. To show it. The good and noble essence of our pure soul expressed in actions, words, feelings and choices. Can you imagine a government, corporation, religion, family, health care community or human relations based on LOVE where we choose no to make any space for corruption or injustices? Yes, all human beings are created free and it is our choice to self-destroy or to become beings of LOVE.

Albert Einstein wrote a letter to president Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1939 in which he says; "The US has only very poor ores of uranium in moderate quantities. There is some good ore in Canada and the most important source of uranium is in Belgium, Niger and Congo."



After the United States bombed Hiroshima and Nagasaki, decimating cities and killing hundreds of thousands of people (mostly civilians), Einstein became an advocate for nuclear disarmament. He argued against the use of force.

"Large parts of the world are faced with starvation, while others are living in abundance. The Nations were promised liberation and justice, but we have witnessed and are witnessing, even now, the sad spectacle of liberating armies firing into populations who want their independence and social equality, and supporting in those countries by force of arms, such parties and personalities as appear to be most suited to serve vested interests. Territorial questions and arguments of power, obsolete though they are, still prevail over the essential demands of common welfare and justice. (December 10, 1945)."

Wars strike civilian life with devastating results. Even in peacetime, if countries spend most of their resources on military concerns, there is less to spend on health programs that could improve the quality of life and prevent illness. Physicians and campaigners have used evidence gathered by medical personnel and the testimony of witnesses to highlight the terrible toll of warfare. This work has led to treaties banning the use of land mines and agreements against nuclear weapons testing.


Cortesy of Physicians for Human Rights.

The Governor of the State of Iowa has signed a proclamation "Land mines Awareness Day", to raise awareness about the more than 70 countries contaminated with land mines.
In Pennsylvania more than 130 faith leaders sent a letter to Senator Arlen Specter, urging to co-sponsor a legislation banning cluster bombs that pose a high risk to civilians.
A global treaty process to ban cluster munitions is expected to conclude during meetings in Dublin, Ireland in 2008. The United States has refused to join these discussions.
In addition to pushing for U.S. participation in global negotiations, USCBL is urging every member of Congress to cosponsor the Cluster Munitions Civilian. Protection Act (S.594/H.R.1755), which would prohibit the use of cluster munitions in civilian-populated areas.
The International Conference on Primary Health Care, meeting in Alma-Ata this twelfth day of September in the year Nineteen hundred and seventy-eight, expressing the need for urgent action by all governments, all health and development workers, and the world community to protect and promote the health of all the people of the world, hereby makes the following Declaration:

Click here to read it all: Declaration of Alma - Ata (PDF)

The Conference strongly reaffirms that health, which is a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity, is a fundamental human right.

The people have a right and duty to participate individually and collectively in the planning and implementation of their health care.

Serving the Community... To provide health care in rural areas, in 1965 the Chinese government began training thousands of young people to treat common ailments. The medical workers, known as barefoot doctors, spent half of the working day providing health care and the rest of the time farming as they had done before. By the 1970s, over one million people had been trained. Although private medicine has since replaced the barefoot doctors, the low cost and wide distribution of health care they made possible has never been matched.

Below a herb grower teaches barefoot doctors about medicinal plants, China 1977.


When we face adversity in our lives we can focus our thoughts and energy into developing spiritual values. This is a good way to multiply love in our lives. Finding balance, giving, being of service, in harmony and total alignment with love, inside and outside of us. This can be practiced and attained. Then the consequential work in progress will open doors and many possibilities for common good. That's a good use of the most powerful force of all. It builds healing communities. It heals hearts. It multiplies resources. It sees beyond obstacles. It does not look for a kind of power that is dishonest, selfish and ego-centered.

Decide to be a being of love to reach our destination. Decide to invest your skills and resources into the happiness of others. Decide to nurture your internal power. Decide to LOVE.




This material is based on subliminal positive persuasion that reprograms thoughts, beliefs and habits. Kathy invites you to enter in a wonderful peaceful time and space of rejuvenation for your healing, mind and soul. Kathy helps you to unclutter your mind using guided imagery and each CD focuses on a specific aspect of health and healing.

These CDs are ideal for elders and their care-givers; family members, volunteers or health care professionals working with elders.

Title: Spiritual Breakfast, Scan Your Body and Mindfulness To Manage Stress
- Self- empowerment visualization and meditation exercise for elders and care-givers. (click here to order).

Title: Listening To Our Body, Breathing and The Present Moment - Self-empowerment visualization and meditation exercise for elders and care-givers. (click here to order).

Title: Influencing Our Reality, Letting Go, Co-Creating our Better Truth Learn how to utilize your mind to influence healing in your physical and spiritual body.
(click here to order).








Combining Spirituality and Visual Spatial Skills.

The brain has the ability to appreciate one’s position in space and to also understand other objects and their relationship in space. This skill is thought to be related to the function of the parietal lobe near the posterior of the cortex.

Spatial skill becomes important as we navigate in the world, with driving, and with simple walks around the block. Sometimes we might get lost in an environment such as a parking garage that represents a type of spatial disorientation. The brain has the capacity to affix landmarks and cues to new environments to help us with spatial orientation. Some forms of dementia, including Alzheimer’s, also affects the spatial skill of the brain often leading to a person getting lost and eventually requiring locked doors to prevent walking away.

During this project, our elders are invited to trace their hand on a sheet of paper. After they decorate (their hand), they will proceed to chose magazines cut outs with words, figures, letters, colors, etc., to tell a story about their lives, preferences, thoughts, experiences, feeling and future.

Neurotheology

Spirituality is an important component of brain rejuvenation and health.
The soul collage is a form of expressive art therapy that promotes feelings of self-efficacy, self-esteem, well-being and better immune system. It is an opportunity to connect with the "self", explore our deepest beliefs, habits and personality traits. The soul collage is completed after a short guided meditation. A whole new field of study referred to as “neurotheology” has been advanced to study the neurophysiological correlates of prayer and meditation. (please contact me for more information about this therapeutic fun program.)







WEL, World Elder Land in a new partnership with Global Peace Festival

- Fostering An Intergenerational Dialog and Culture Of Peace
- Inspiring An Innovative Approach To Peacebuilding

Peace is a process of our human evolving and we can activate it and co-create it.

A called for ordinary citizens, including our elders, to become more involved in voluntary peacemaking and service efforts on the world stage.


Fifty thousand people crammed into Tokyo’s Ajinomoto Stadium for the latest in a series of spectacular successes for the Global Peace Festival. One of the largest interfaith gatherings ever held in Japan highlighted months of community service and outreach aimed at encouraging Japan, already a strong player in aid and environmental issues, to become a global force for peace.

The Global Peace Festival moves on this week from Tokyo to London, followed by the Solomon Islands, Brazil, and the Philippines. By the end of the year, organizers estimate that over a million people will have joined the festival worldwide.

In his welcoming remarks, Professor Hiroo Suzuki, Chair of the GPF Japan Executive Committee, thanked the more than 100 local Non Government Organizations and community service partners, presenting awards to five of them. Notable among the many community service projects held nationwide in the weeks before the Global Peace Festival was a bottle-cap-recycling drive started by schoolchildren in the Tokyo area.



Sign in the WEL Family Map
You are invited to sign our guest book
with inspirational and positive messages.

Send us your inspiring holiday message.


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Please send inquiries, requests for programs, speaker and consulting services with WEL, World Elder Land or Kathy J. Ward to connection@kathyjward.com

Peace be with you!

Kathy J. Ward,
Universal Peace Ambassador,
Cercle Universel des Ambassadeurs de la Paix - Geneva Switzerland

© Copyright 2004-09 Kathy J. Ward. All rights reserved.
No part of KJW blog or KJW websites: WEL, World Elder Land, ERT, Elder Recreation Therapy, BWCA, Better World Community Adventures, may be reproduced, totally or partially, in any form or by any means, without the written prior permission of the author. The use of our materials in KJW websites, conferences, group presentations, publications or network computer system is prohibited without the written prior permission of the author. The use of proposals presented and discussed during individual meetings by WEL or KJW is prohibited without the written prior permission of Kathy J. Ward. There can be a civil penalty for a person or organization that violates KJW copyright.






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