Monday, May 16, 2011

Professor Grateful that Rev. Moon Continues His Active & Admirable Work

At a recent event in Palais des Nations, United Nations, Geneva, May 13, exploring the theme of A New Paradigm for Global Family in a Culture of Peace. Dr. Astrid Stuckelberger, Professor of University of Geneva, an Ambassador for Peace and an expert in health studies and the elderly spoke of how today people are living longer, keeping healthier and in this sense closer to peace than ever before in human history. The family has spread out through space and time and its members are living up to 100 years of age. We must consider the impact of trans-generational factors. Parental behaviors and habits impact children not just in terms of physical habits such as smoking, but also in issues of exploitation and violence and in establishing positive peaceful models.

At the end, she folded her written text and explained with emotion that she was very grateful that Rev. Moon continues his active and admirable work. "Each event he inspires has a great impact, many people come and I am always impressed by the work that is accomplished."


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