"Wood Sisters, a modern mystery school for women created by Sam Wernham and Sue Charman, offers a weekly Circle meditation group and celebrates the 8-fold Celtic year with day-long gatherings to honour the seasons of our lives, and the path of the western mysteries from prehistoric times through to modern day, in myth, meditation, ceremony and crafts. Sam & Sue share their Wood Sisters' vision for the future, in the Big Green Chair.... Watch video
Mac Macartney in the Big Green Chair: Action for Social Justice and Environmental Sustainability
Mac Macartney is the founder of Embercombe Foundation, located in a valley on the fringes of Dartmoor National Park, UK. Alongside many other diverse projects around the world, it is here that the threads of a new story are emerging. This new story asserts that every human, child or adult, possesses a gift which if developed and generously offered forward will take us one step closer to the world of our longing – a just world, ecologically diverse and bursting with health, spiritually … Watch video
Scilla Elworthy’s Vision for the Future in the Big Green Chair
"Scilla Elworthy Phd founded the Oxford Research Group in 1982 to develop effective dialogue between nuclear weapons policy-makers worldwide and their critics, work for which she has been three times nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. She founded Peace Direct in 2002 to fund, promote and learn from local peace-builders in conflict areas; Peace Direct was voted ‘Best New Charity’ in 2005. Scilla was awarded the Niwano Peace Prize in 2003, and was adviser to Peter Gabriel, Archbishop Desmond … Watch video