Dr. Chinta Mani Yogi Chi and Vision
Posted on 23. Jan, 2009 by Ringmaster in All Posts, Power of Vision, Supporters
I just returned from the World Spirit Forum in Arosa, Switzerland. While there I had lunch with Dr. Chinta Mani Yogi Ji (his bio and website). Yogi Chi is from Nepal and is the founder of three schools, an ashram and the Society for Value Education. He is also a patron for the Youth Society for Peace (more here). He is widely known throughout Nepal. Over 500 youth have been part of the Youth Society for Peace and every year he sends a few youth to the World Spirit Forum.
I asked him what he does with the youth in the Youth Society for Peace and he told me the story he tells the youth. “You can learn mathematics but you can not own mathematics. You can learn science but you can not own science. You can learn reading but you can not own reading. So what is it you can own yourself? The only things you can own yourself are your values and your vision. What I tell the youth is that they must have their own set of values and they must have a vision for their lives.” He told me “This is the key to peace and what I teach the youth.“
I showed Yogi Ji TEL.A.VISION and he loved everything about it. He promised he would bring this to his youth. He shared that there are many obstacles including having only 8 hours of electricity each day and spotty Internet access but that he would make this happen. He also invited me to Nepal to work with his youth.
His comments on TEL.A.VISION and his interest in bringing it to his students was another confirmation that we can make TEL.A.VISION a world movement.
TEL.A.VISION as a Universal Language
Posted on 17. Dec, 2008 by Ringmaster in All Posts, Power of Vision, Vision Videos

I was recently in Switzerland with WindEagle and RainbowHawk and on that trip we met with the students and faculty of an alternative school, GasserSchule, and spent an enjoyable day creating a new vision for their school.
Each child wrote one line of what their vision is for the school. They then found a picture that went with their one line. Upon completing their contribution and assembling them together, the entire class voted on the music they should use. The project took six hours and the teacher commented that she had never seen the students better behaved. When they watched the video they all applauded and asked to send it to their parents.
It’s another great use for the TEL.A.VISION technology. As I watched the video, all done in German, I began to see that it didn’t matter what language it was in, you could still understand the vision. Our hope is that over time, youth from around the world will create their visions and share them, regardless of the language it is in.
View “Die Vision der GasserSchule 2008” (The Vision of the GasserSchool 2008):




