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What do you say when your child asks you if the world is going to end? That is the staggering question 18-year-old Imani asks her mother, Barbara, one day while they are talking. For Barbara, there is no simple response; she realizes that she needs to give her daughter the conviction that the world will survive and the confidence that she and her generation can make that happen. In their short lives, Imani and her peers have already faced personal hardships such as death, divorce, racism, poverty, drug addiction, depression and abuse. On a larger scale, they are constantly reminded that they are inheriting a world afflicted by global warming, nuclear proliferation, war, poverty, hunger, cancer, AIDS and human rights violations. The weight of these concerns often leaves them feeling overwhelmed and powerless. As they come of age, they are struggling to find their place in life in the midst of all of these crises and are asking how they can find solutions and make a positive difference in the world.
Barbara is determined to help her daughter and these youth find answers and inspiration. Together, they embark on a journey around the world to meet with Nobel Peace Prize winners and the world's greatest teachers in spirituality, integrative medicine, indigenous wisdom, science, the arts and social activism. Some of these leaders include: His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Nelson Mandela, Rigoberta Menchu Tum, Wangari Maathai, Dr Larry Dossey, Chief Arvol Looking Horse, and Dr. A.T. Ariyaratne. The travelers listen as these remarkable elders share their personal stories of how they were able to rise above hardships, recognize their Calling and make significant changes in our world. Through conversations with the elders, the youth experience history firsthand. They hear how hope was found in exile, peace in ceremony, community among strangers, inspiration in standing for truth, solutions in working together and transformation by converting one's pain into meaningfulness.
As the youth travel to the elders' cultures and homelands, they are better able to understand the elders’ teachings. In South Africa they explore the process of peace and reconciliation, learning about forgiveness; in Sri Lanka they observe a new social model based on traditional ways which has helped to eliminate hunger and poverty; in the U.S. they face the issue of nuclear proliferation, learning about ongoing uranium mining that has poisoned Native American people and their land with deadly radioactive waste; in Kenya, they see how humanity is threatening the planet and what drastic actions are being taken to heal it; in New Mexico they experience energy medicine and ground-breaking healing modalities. The group is awakened to deep places within themselves by connecting to the people, their cultures, and spiritual ways and to the beauty of the land. Combining archival footage with the modern day journey of the youth, THE CALLING is a remarkable odyssey of transformation and healing. The mother and youth are awakened to The Calling, a call to live and think on a higher and more conscious level. This film will open the viewer's eyes to the myriad of possibilities available to us in healing ourselves so that we are able and inspired to heal our planet.
OTHER PROJECTS: Maya 2012 - Kids 2 Kids
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