Members of the Council of World Elders


Karin Tag, Germany

Author, Lecturer and Singer Lecturer
Aromatherapist and Mental Trainer (Personal Coach)
Founder and President of the Council of World Elders
Minister for Peace and Global Affaires of the GEP,
Royal Attaché of the Kingdom of Hohoe Gbi Traditional Ghana,
Bearer of the Order of Merit of the Kingdom of Hohoe Gbi Traditional Ghana
In 2012, Karin Tag received a personal blessing from Pope Benedict XVI.

Karin Tag is always ready to listen to everyone and knows how to build bridges between different perspectives. With sensitivity and foresight, she works to promote peace and international understanding.

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Dr. Masaru Emoto, Japan

Dr. Masaru Emoto, honorary member of the Council of World Elders, distinguished with the Peace-Feather Lifetime Achievement Award from the Council of World Elders for his outstanding research into the hidden messages in water. Masaru Emoto was born in Yokohama in July 1943. He is a graduate of the Yokohama Municipal University’s department of humanities...
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Galsan Tschinag, Mongolia

was honoured with the “Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany”and with the literary prize of German industry and trade. He is a tribal patriarch of the Mongolian Tuwa nomads. Galsan Tschinag was born at the beginning of the 1940s in the Altai mountains as a Tuwa nomad of western Mongolia....
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Hunbatz Men, Mexico

Member of the Maya Itzá Council of Priests & Elders of Mexico. Keeper of the Maya Itzá Tradition. Hunbatz Men was born in a Mayan village near Chichén Itzá, Mexico. At the age of 1, he was chosen to spread the old Maya wisdom. He is dedicating his whole life to the revival of the Maya culture and knowledge, their history, calendar and their ancient cosmic wisdom...
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Reza Maschajechi, Iran

Reza Maschajechi represents the culture of Iran. He is storyteller and reciter with a great love for Persian literature and poetry. For many years Reza Maschajechi engages himself intensively with ‘Rumi’s mystcial love’. Maulana Dschalaladdin Rumi is the most famous poet of the Persian-Islamic Mystic...
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Lama Tshewang Dorje, Bhutan

Lama Tshewang Dorje is the head of the Buddhist Centre ‚Yeshe Korlo – Pema Yang Dzong’. He is the initiator and project manager of a project to construct an impressive stupa in Bhutan, to be dedicated to world peace....
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Sepp Holzer, Austria

Sepp Holzer has pioneered the use of ecological farming and Permaculture throughout the world. He began farming this way in Austria in the 1960’s after being unsuccessful with conventional agriculture methods. He is known as the “rebel farmer” because...
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Swami Isa, India

Swami Isa was born in India in 1956, founder of the Global Energy Parliament and of the aid organization “Isa Viswa Prajnana Trust”, realized yogi. “Seva (social service) means first one must renounce, then do one’s duty. What is renouncing? Being able to see God everywhere. That is the true beginning of selfless service....
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Mohan Rai, Nepal

Mohan Rai was born in 1928. He is the Founder and Director of the Shamanistic Studies and Research Centre of Kathmandu, Nepal. He is a central personality of the shamanistic culture of the Himalayan. He cooperates with a group of healers of different tribes and regions...
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Bob Randall, Australia

Bob Randall is a “Tjilpi,” a special teaching uncle and elder of the Yankunytjatjara Nation and Anangu People. Born in the central desert bush around 1929, he and his family have been the traditional carers of Uluru, the great monolith described as the “Red Heart” of Australia for many 1000’s of years...
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Don Pedro Guerra Gonzales, Peru

Already in 2004 Don Pedro Guerra Gonzales started a project to reforest medicinal plants, campaigning for a lasting use of the gigantic rainforests in the Amazon. He created in his camp a garden with approx. 80 varieties of medicinal plants and trees thus trying to preserve important medicinal plants of the rainforest...
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Maile Ngema Lama, Nepal

Maile Ngema Lama belongs to the people of the Tamang who are part of a Tibetan language-group. She became a shaman at the age of eight and was given the ancient knowledge of healing. She completed her education in the tribal traditions at the age of eleven, and has been practising her knowledge of healing ever since....
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Global Advisors


His Majesty King Bansah, Ghana

King Bansah embodies in a unique way what charitable commitment means: He uses his stature as king, his network in Germany, and his personal persuasiveness to bring about concrete, sustainable improvements in the lives of hundreds of thousands of people. 

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His Majesty King Agokoli IV, Togo

King Togbui Agboli Agokoli IV is king
of the kingdom of Notsé in the Republic of Togo, Africa. Notsé is the kingdom of the ethnic tribe of the Ewes...
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Joaquim Alberto Chissano, Mosambik

1986 to 2005 President of Mozambique, Africa
In 1992, Mozambique’s civil war came to an end, after 15 years of devastation, and more than a million casualties. The country was completely broken, and showing all signs of being trapped in the cycle of conflict and corruption which has afflicted many African countries. But Joachim Chissano...
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Nina Hagen

German singer, peace maker, environmental activist, cosmopolitan, currently in Germany. "What would be the first thing I would do, being a German minister of the environment tomorrow? First I would organize a gorgeous festivity, inviting all the people, who actively care for our nature and the divine creation. I would immediately initiate...
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Pepper Lewis, USA

Author, USA "Mother Earth is the sentience or soul of our planet. A sentience is that which is conscious or aware of itself and its purpose. A sentience is more like an emotional response and less like an intellectual process. Gaia sentience (or Mother Earth) animates the planet, gives it purpose and makes life...
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Lady Carla Davis, Australia

Global Advisor of the Council of World Elders,
Peace Ambassador for the Universal Peace Federation (UPF), Cabinet Minister for Environment for the Global Energy Parliament (GEP), Contributing Editor for The New Zealand Journal of Natural Medicine, Executive Editor of Masters of Health Magazine...
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Johannes Frischknecht, Switzerland

Artist and cultural engineer, Switzerland “Our global situation and our inner state, the fact that we could die with a pure conscience in the blink of an eye, require the transformation of an egocentric to a holistic view of life. If we don’t respect living beings as our brothers and sisters, as it is taught in every world religion, how can we von uns... 
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Michael Bear Hawk Mora, USA

Native American, Founder of the Rainbow Warrior Academy, USA "I feel that the Council of World Elders will be a powerful force in this magical time of change. The uniting of the Elders will bring back the colours of the rainbow and transform us into powerful light beings."  

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Eva-Maria Mora, Germany & USA

Author, Spiritual Teacher, Founder of Quantum Angel Healing ® and Children of the Light, charity in Germany. "If we are successful in passing on the valuable wisdom of the Council of World Elders to our children, we will build an important bridge that enables all of us to walk the path of light, which leads to world peace and love....
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Armin Risi, Switzerland

Philosopher and author, Switzerland "It is a great joy and encouragement to see the founding of a Council of World Elders. The indigenous peoples give an example of true forgiveness as only universal forgiveness and learning can help us to heal the wounds of the past, and to secure our survival as a whole. The indigenous peoples guard a line of wisdom...
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Urs Huber Uri, Switzerland

Men and ethnologist, architect and artist, as well as student from "K!schàHónaw! ("White Bear", Hopi Indian, USA), Switzerland "When I received the message that the Council of World Elders was founded in Germany, my "inner self" went in feeling with the "It" of the future reality. "It" felt that the "Topka" ...
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Philip Coppens, UK

(1971 - 2012) Investigative journalist, Scotland, United Kingdom "My personal motto is that "Ancient knowledge will give us a future". Indigenous elders and everything they stand for are one of our few remaining accessible routes into a reality that is quickly disappearing, yet which contains such a wealth of information. This is one of the greatest tragedies that is currently occurring on Planet...
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Drunvalo Melchizedek, USA

An author and teacher who promotes the sharing of the knowledge and wisdom of indigenous peoples.
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Leyland (Les Carnie), USA

 "The aims of the Council of World Elders are exemplary!! To be part of an organization designed to bring forth the ancient wisdom carried by our indigenous elders is an honor. I'm committed to assisting the creation of "platforms" designed to give broader dissemination of our wisdom keepers' knowledge. It is a blessing and privilege to share ...
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