Writers on Tall And True

Peter Walker

On December 21st 2012, Peter walked away from “normal” life, leaving behind his partner, daughter, family, career and friends. He sold or gave away all his possessions and began a personal walking pilgrimage.

Between December 21st 2012 and today he has walked 13,000 kilometres in nine countries. His motivation? A personal investigation into Balance, Peace and Freedom underpinned by love first into his own life and into the lives of others.

Peter is a writer, orator, master of ceremonies, teacher and student of the possibilities and opportunities of life.

After pursuing a career in commercial radio and television, he extracted himself from the mainstream industry to create and operate the world’s first environmental and conscious radio network, Planet Radio, beginning in 1993 until 2008.

In 2005 he began teaching personal development and sacred sexuality. That includes the powerful and life-changing Quantum Leap experience and ancestral cleansing of the Dragon’s Breath journey.

Since 2010 he has been dreaming in The Village, a complete redesign of our failed social system and in 2014 he created “The Village” a series of gatherings that introduce that new social system for the 3rd millennium.

He is currently authoring a series of ten epic novels entitled “The Village”. The first book of the series, “The Call” ?was recently published as an ebook and in print. As a practised voice artist, Peter continues to record and produce the audiobook.

Peter has a unique talent for distilling complex knowledge into simple wisdom. He facilitates mens’ work, group work, individual mentoring, personal development, relationship and sexual expansion practices for men, women and partnerships.

Peter holds space for inner work with power and integrity as no other. He is a passionate visionary for the creation of an integrous co-creative society.

 

Guest Writing on Tall And True

The night became preternaturally dark, but still Elias kept moving. He had been walking for around four hours. When he stopped for a moment to look up, he could make out the lightless form of the mountain. A firmament of brilliant stars, the Milky Way, stretched across the sky.