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Pachamama Anyi is also supported by the following individuals:
Jana Fleming, Board Member: Jana Fleming, is the founder of 'A Journey to Wholeness Retreats'.
She has been leading retreats all over the country since 2004. She is a Master Certified Life Coach, a
Certified Law of Attraction Practitioner and a Primordial Sound Meditation teacher through the
Chopra Center for Wellbeing in Carlsbad, CA. Jana was a support staff with The Ford Institute in San
Diego, CA for four years assisting best selling author Debbie Ford with the renowned workshop ‘The
Shadow Process.” During the past two years she taught meditation at the renowned Chopra Center for
Wellbeing in Carlsbad, CA under the direction of Drs. Deepak Chopra & David Simon. She has
produced her first Meditation CD “Nurturing the Spirit” and is in the final phase of self publishing a
spiritually based book on the teachings that have transformed her life to be published as an e-book
later this year. In her private coaching practice she specializes in spiritual coaching in harmony with
all faiths. It is her belief that we all need spiritual tools to journey through our lives. J
ana is also an
Awakening the Dreamer, Changing the Dream Symposium facilitator. Jana’s life’s vision is to open an
Integrative Holistic Healing & Educational Center that supports people from all walks of life to
transform their lives through emotional healing and connecting with their life's purpose. Jana lives in
Santa Fe, NM with her husband.
Dan Furst, Board Member:  Dan Furst is an actor, playwright, producer, astrologer, ceremonial artist
and student of hermetic disciplines, including divination, sacred geometry, sound healing and ritual
theatre.  He has worked as an actor, singer, stage combat director, emcee and announcer in the
mainland United States and Hawaii, in Europe, India and Japan. During his years in Kyoto, Japan, he
was the first foreign professional actor ever to study and perform the classical kyogen comedy for a run
of five years, in which he acted more than a dozen lead roles in theatres all over Japan. He is the only
foreigner ever to receive a geimei, or art name, in the kyogen world. He founded the award-winning
Sirius Productions theatre company in Kyoto, and was the voice of environmental conferences
convened by Mikhail Gorbachev and H. H. the Dalai Lama.  From 1995 to 2004 he lived in Hawaii and
was actively involved in human- cetacean communication projects, many with Japanese scientific
researchers and holistic health practitioners, in order to test two premises: that we can share a hive
mind with whales and dolphins; and the more young Japanese women come to swim with dolphins,
the sooner old Japanese men will stop killing whales. Dan has also played the didjeridoo and other
instruments in musical collaborations with whales. He is the author of a film script about the Tibetan
magician, poet and spiritual hero Milarepa, and When It Rained in Egypt, now complete as a wisdom
text in dramatic form with 2D images, and evolving into a multimedia production script with music
and 3D light images. He has written the widely reposted and reprinted Universal Festival Calendar for
the last six years, and his writing about important time windows for planetary transformation have
been widely reprinted, and linked from other websites. In 2003, Dan was the first actor ever to play
Mevlana, the Sufi poet Jelaluddin Rumi.  He believes in a few basic premises: Humanity has forgotten
far more than it remembers. The ancient lost wisdoms that are being rediscovered now will be
essential to the spiritual future of the planet. The Aquarian Age and the Return of the Goddess are
already underway, and will contribute toward the essential evolutionary step of moving the collective
focus of humankind from fear to love. The human mind creates its own reality, and therefore the
collective power of the global human mind, when unified in harmlessness, can transform all inner and
outer conditions in the visible world. The next spiritual challenge facing conscious humankind is
when and how we will test the Morphogenetic Resonance pardigm by activating simultaneously
enough of an awakened core consciousness to lift all of humanity into a higher frequency of thought,
feeling and action - a frequency closer to the Divine Frequency to which loving human beings evolve
and aspire. It is just a matter of time. It will happen with much less effort than we imagine.

Ray Beckerman, Board Member: Ray is principally a commercial litigation attorney, with experience
in commercial litigation, arbitration, negotiation, advice, business formation, business,
entertainment, corporate, copyright, trademark, internet, libel, slander, privacy, publicity, First
Amendment, air and ocean freight and logistics, and commercial judgment enforcement. Ray
practices law in New York City, and considers himself an old fashioned "country lawyer", who thinks
about the client first. The most important parts of his job are listening to what a client has to say, and
giving good advice. A lawyer representing high tech companies in the 21st century can adhere to old
fashioned values, and that's what he is about. He works hard to find practical solutions, and does it
with integrity. Ray has been representing defendants who have been targeted by the RIAA, as well as
web sites targeted by the MPAA. He is the author of the blog:
Recording Industry vs. The People. Ray
is passionate about supporting indigenous rights and he works tirelessly in supporting people and
organizations as they strive toward a more socially just, equitable and sustainable society.  He has
inspired many, whether it be through his work, or even through his
Twitter presence.  In fact, Ray was
one of the strongest advocates on
Twitter in educating others about the ‘Bagua’ ordeal in Perú.  He is
also an avid supporter of preserving the rainforest.

Donna Kishi, Board Member: Donna’s background includes a BS in Nursing and a Master degree in
Public Health Education.  She worked as a Registered Nurse for twenty five years with experience
working in hospitals, home nursing, education and Employee Health programs. She began her career
as a US Navy Officer in the Nurse Corps, where she spent four years caring for wounded Marines
during the Vietnam War. She ended her nursing career conducting research for the Center for Disease
Control and Prevention. She transitioned from the healthcare field to owning a business in the area of
infrastructure support for data/computer systems, which she has successfully managed for many
years. Her business represents Emerson Network Power for the Hawai’i and Pacific Region.  Having
worked in the more traditional allopathic healthcare system, she believes there is more to treating
health than with medicine and surgery. She has spent years researching and practicing alternative
and holistic medical practices to also gain a better understanding of her life purpose in this physical
world. She believes that we need to be in harmony with all that is around us.  Donna strongly feels that
we need to look at our attitudes and belief-systems within us in order to lead humanity towards a
more peaceful existence. She practices gratitude, love and harmony at every moment. Donna is also a
devoted activist supporting non-profit organizations, with many years devoting her time as a volunteer
for Pilot International. She currently lives in Hawai’i.

Yoshiko Iida, Executive Secretary/Board Member: Yoshiko is the Founding Director of Heart to Heart
International, a non-profit organization in Japan that works in the promotion of art and cultural
education.  She has many years of experience in the areas of fund-raising and organizing charity
events for non-profits. She spent many years volunteering for the Tokyo branch of Pilot International
in Japan. She is also an artist with tremendous experience in the techniques of painting on porcelain,
as well as in the study of the history of porcelain. She has taught in various capacities; from teaching
the techniques of porcelain painting at a High School in Switzerland, to teaching the history of
Japanese pottery to exchange students at Bunkyo Gakuin University in Japan. She has also traveled
around Japan giving educational talks about the history of porcelain. She collaborated with the famous
Japanese poet Matsunaga Goichi in producing a CD in honor of the opera singer Teiko Kiwa. She is a
bridge builder, bringing together artists and those passionate about the arts and has received many
honorary awards for her work in the art world: including (and definitely not limited to) a medal of
appreciation from the city of Sèvres in Southwestern Paris.  She has served as the President of the
Women’s Federation for World Peace in the past, where she organized many youth tennis tournaments
and received letters of recognition for her work from Governor John Waihee and Mayor Jeremy Harris.
She organized a Women’s Federation for World Peace charity banquet in celebration of building loving
families in Hawai’i. She currently lives in Japan as the Director of Heart to Heart International, and
continues to organize many huge charity events around the world that support various artists working
with her organization. Through Heart to Heart International, she has taken members of her
organization to Perú, in collaboration with Alice Iida. Her next project is to bring artists from Japan
who are interested in teaching art to students in Hawai’i schools, and she would like to establish an
educational art exchange program between Japan and Hawai’i bringing artists to Hawai'i who are
interested in teaching art to children with autism.