On this United Nations Day, Living Together in Peace, May 16, 2022 a Day to accept differences and live together in a peaceful and united way, ( as Robert dreamed),we share Chapter 2, Children of War from Prophet, the Hatmakers Son. United Nations Ambassador Anwarul Chowdhury, a long time friend and creator of the United Nations year 2000 as the “ International Year for A culture of Peace” will lead this discussion. Robert Muller was born in Belgium in 1923, as author Douglas Gillies, so vividly describes in Chapter 2. Robert raised in the Alsace-Lorraine region in France, experienced constant political and cultural turmoil during his youth. His grandparents had five successive nationalities (French, German, French, German, French) without leaving their village as a result of three wars. Often as a child, Robert Muller would look out of his window at the border he could not cross and long for the day when he, like the birds, the clouds, the sun and the stars, would no longer have to observe the imaginary line and the horrors of war.
Robert Muller’s 100th Anniversary will be March 11, 2023. Each month, on the first Sunday at 9am PST, the next chapter of PROPHET will be explored with commentary from a guest intimately familiar with Robert and his work. His wife, Barbara Gaughen-Muller shares her stories of their world travels working for peace and living in their cabin on Sacred Mount Rasur, a short walk from University for Peace, that Robert co-created. Visitors marveled at the legend that predicted that peace will go to the entire world from Mount Rasur. Jean Houston, Ph.D., said in the blurbs on the back cover, “This powerful book is filled with stories and anecdotes that delight as they illuminate the path to greatness. Prophet ennobles as it it instructs…..and the story of Robert Muller’s life is a testament to the glory of the human spirit.” Read a chapter a month and join us on the first Sunday at 9:00am, Pacific, each month on Zoom 847 6098 0621.