Tamera on the Road
In the coming months, several co-workers from Tamera will be traveling in Germany, Austria, South Tyrol, and Switzerland, offering events and supporting the creation of communities and networks.
by Monika Alleweldt, 14/3/2026
April 9–28: The Quiet Courage for Peace
Lecture Tour with Monika Alleweldt
For many years Monika Alleweldt has been working as a peace trainer at Tamera. Through her lectures she seeks to inspire courage for peace and to support the networking of like-minded people. Her tour spans Austria, Italy, Germany and Switzerland.
June 4–7: Anyone Who Wants to End War Needs a Vision for Peace
Sabine Lichtenfels and Vera Kleinhammes will be at Sieben Linden.
In a society that is becoming increasingly militarized, developing a holistic capacity for peace is essential — one that weaves together spiritual, social, personal, and political dimensions.
Under the guidance of Sabine Lichtenfels, a pioneer of community-based international peace work, we will embark on a transformative journey toward a visionary understanding of peace.
June 8–11: Listening to the Voice of the Earth
Sabine Lichtenfels and Vera Kleinhammes will be in Nisdorf on the Baltic Sea.
“Connecting Human Beings, the Universe, and the Earth – Growing into the Future.”
This gathering will be a transformative journey to activate the ancient knowledge of peace within us, to reconnect with our archetypal power, strengthen our connection to our deeper life purpose, rediscover primordial trust, and experience the healing power of ritual.
Location: Terra Nova Center, Nisdorf.
June 18–21: Tamera & ZEGG Festival
From Crisis to Connection – Community: Our Strongest Response
Vera Kleinhammes, Mara Vollmer, Jessica Bomball, Benjamin von Mendelssohn and a team from ZEGG will take part in this festival, where two visionary communities — Tamera and ZEGG — come together to explore elements of a new culture of peace and to share the knowledge they have gained through decades of community living.
Community thus becomes both a lived experience and a politically necessary response in these times of global crisis.
August 13–16: Human & Earth, a huge Love Affair
A great pain lives in the hearts of many people over the boundless destruction of our home planet, Earth. While a system of exploitation devours the gifts of the Earth in the name of profit, humanity is increasingly losing its sense of belonging and connection. This wound needs our attention and care in order to heal.In many indigenous cultures, the human being is seen as a child of the Earth, meant to be a protecting force for the well-being of living nature. Cultures are shaped through human decisions and actions. Therefore, it is also humanity’s task today to make new choices for a possible future culture in harmony with the Earth.Nearly 50 years ago, the practical exploration of possible models for the future began on this path toward cooperation with the living world. These visionary models are known as “Healing Biotopes.”
We invite all seekers and lovers of life to explore with us the question: “What are Healing Biotopes?” And how could these pioneering spaces of research support the development of a culture in which nature, human beings, and our home planet Earth are once again treated as a respectful unity?
With Doerthe Goschin and Jumana Mattukat in ZEGG
August 26-30: Loveschool “And They Knew Each Other”
A reconnection with our original nature and an immersion into the wisdom of “And They Knew Each Other”, the life work of Sabine Lichtenfels and Dieter Duhm. In women’s and men’s groups we will explore the polar qualities of the feminine and the masculine. From this contact with our own original nature, we aim to open a space of mutual perception in which recognizing love can arise.
Because to truly see is to love.
With Sabine Lichtenfels, Dörthe Goschin, Laura Czajkowski, Lukas Mauermann, Jan Bargen, and a team from the healing center Chorin.