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"May the Spirit of the Overcomer Shine Brightest Over Our Abuilding Path, Sister-Bother"

'Tis my sincere wish for all.

May we transform our individual and collective challenges into equitable opportunities in 2026.


No matter what path you choose, let there be Rejoicing without Regrets, Wins, not Missed opportunities, and Divine Ascension.

May Compassion reign over the forces that suppress and oppress. May the path from idea to publication and script to screen be clear.



Happy New Year 2026! God Bless you!

if you're like me, you like to recap the year that passed and plan ahead for the new.

Because my relationships stabilized, since 2019, when my hips went, I started climbing the journey of a solopreneur, writer, publisher, and marketer. The plenitude of ideas that inspired me to climb the highest mountains were equally match by the lack of resources, including experience. Yet here we are, as a three year old charity, 11 years ater premiering Hybrid/Spiderwoman, Taharai, episode one. And nothing yet. The copyright of TAT Productions, on KDP/Amazon Books.


TAT Productions and Conscious Arts Media have been a central part of my spiritual path, trampling over swords to show how to create heaven on Earth through self consciousness.


Year after year, I have followed my bliss and published my dreams, written for various purposes and audiences, storytelling to show how we can create a new world based on the principles of cooperation and peace. Instead the world becomes more and more warring.


I've come of age many times throughout my life and have always lived caught between "what I want" and "what I have." I've learned, but many times failed, to live the moment and be present.


I have felt challenged by the hurdles of development. Many of us face the struggles of managing anxiety.


Having taken "Responsibility" (Keywords For Peace), for my own spiritual path to peace, I have learned that Buddha points to Jesus as the enlightened one, the perfection of creation, the son of God, and that I am a daughter of God, too. Buddha is not a deity, is not God, is not idol of adoration. Instead, it is us, each one of us, the restful, happy, enlightened Self.


In my spiritual path I've traveled the courses from Catholicism to Atheism; from Atheist to Pentecost; and from Pentecost to Non-denominational Christian, culminating in taking refuge in the sangha of Mahayana Buddhism.


My love life also mirrors the unstable life pattern. Searching, I visited a Christian Church in town.


The first Christian teaching I received was "The Overcomer," in the form of a cassette which I listened to while traveling to and from work. The long story of my life is not important. Let it stand as a testament of the search for faith.


I have since learned that Faith is not a destination but an action. It is the way, the Tao.


So, when I became neither atheist, Buddhist, Catholic nor Pentecost, after several years of studying and writing, editing, translating, and publishing conscious media works by my pen or other's in biographical historical, romantic, magical realism, and business.


It was time to connect with community and I chose a small Pentecost community that practices humbly and passionately. Here, I find faith.


'Tis Faith that saves us!


Faith is not a destination but a practice. By expressing our emotions and airing our darkest secrets, we purify and purge our soul, causing catharsis. We accept what is and renew our faith daily by setting our intention in God.

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A Pentecostal church emphasizes a personal experience of God through the Holy Spirit, the third person in the Trinity. This experience is often referred to as baptism with the Holy Spirit which descended on Pentecost Day.


At this little church, I have found genuine human warmth devoid of judgement, as we are all in a personal relationship with God; and finding a strong connection with the teachings of Jesus that lead me to experience the Peace of God in this wretched world.


From 2019 to now, I have lived secluded in an area devoid of multiculturalism in the deepest sense, ostracized, and kept to myself, in contact with only nearby close family. It has been a refuge. Here, I have been in touch with the "I am." It has been my retreat and playground.


Bringing this product forward into 2026, Happy New Year! TAT Productions! CAMP! May your intellectual property and authority grow beyond your dreams and bring along a many more souls on the search for faith for a better world where God reigns.

ree

So far...

have founded a non profit organization,

published 12 books,

rewritten three screenplays,

pitched a few times,

learned to do it all–the lay outs,

the cover designs,

translations, and

ebooks.

built two websites,

taught screenwriting,

started writing a family memoir with a family,

sent a couple of my books to the Guadalajara book fair,

had an interview with Benji Cole,

currently working on two children's storybooks,

adapted screenplay to book,

and book to screenplay,

translated a few books


Help small intellectual property businesses: When you buy one of our books, book our artshop, or hire our translation, adaptation, coaching, and writing and publishing services, you are expanding the reach of community entrepreneurship.


CAMP provides donation-based, free of charge services.

Book us for a free Peace Talk and Art workshop at your organization, event, or celebration, and experience peace education through experiential art expression.


Another way you an help us grow is by purchasing our publications.


The path from idea to publication and from script to screen is spiritual and the battle is won against our own self


All business activities, double hip replament surgeries, and the remodeling of an old house in the country, besides family and personal needs, added up into debt. At the start of this year, TAT Production the founder of CAMP, is seeking debt relief.


While the non profit has yielded no significant donations, we have funded all publications, marketing, and mentored several projects at no cost to the artists.


Find us on the web, angelaterga.com and camp1.org, follow us on social media platforms, and subscribe to our new podcast when it comes out. We are unifying peace educators and visionary artists.


At CAMP, we support holistic therapies like sound, chakra balancing, cacao ceremony, massage, light therapy, salt therapy, vegetarianism, meditation and yoga.

We're even adding our own: Peace Talk and Art Workshop group therapy.


Holistic Therapies and conscious arts practices follow the same principles of christianity as well as that of any other religion that seeks to improve human condition in body - mind - soul.


Therapeutic modalities, proven by science to be effective in living a healthier lifestyle, bring us to an awareness of our ethereal connectivity with God.


All spiritual practices can benefit from breathing exercises, flexibility enhancement, sound therapies, massage, aroma therapy, and other nature-based or martial arts modalities like taichi and qiqong.


I've loved practicing holisitic therapies such as chanting, taichi, qiqong, yoga, vegetarianism, and meditation. They increase awareness and mindfulness by clearing any toxic thoughts and activities attacking our body-mind-soul connection.


Meditation and Hatha Yoga have been a favorite go-to for me. While in meditation, I become aware of my thoughts but detach from them. I was taught not to judge nor react to my thoughts in any way. Just let them go.


Our inner voice comes through in the silence and quiet of the mind and the stillness of the body, before, during, and after meditation. By doing Prostrations, we put the whole body in motion and pump our muscles while feeling God's presence in everything that we do and say.


Likewise, during worship, the collective feeling transforms us according to our sensitivity to attune and atone.


Conscious arts peace practice

Research indicates that through artistic expression, we can heal and recover from toxic relationships, trauma, and illness. The practice of Peace, involves a straightforward two-minute meditation on Peace. Following this, we use the Keywords For Peace Wheel to guide our artistic expression, illustrating how the keywords embody Peace in media arts.




Anecdote:


Jesus loves the broken.


On Christmas Day, it was about 37 degrees in the cold streets of New York when I was on the way to a supermarket about four blocks away from the apartment.


Something as superfluous as batteries for a toy was on my mind. Stepping out from behind the building's front gate, I pulled my hoodie over and covered my mouth with a mask, stuck my hands in my pocket and looked downward. I was another New Yorker, dressed in grey, brown, black tones, walking rapidly with my gazed fixed on the step ahead, looking from the corners of my eyes, shifting my gaze upward only to cross the street when the white man turned on.


Past the church, upon a step, there sat a napped woman neither young nor old, brown, short, a human being. I saw she was clothed and huddled over under a colorless blanket. She held up a lighter with one hand and a thin glass tube on the other. Her eyes were not seeing and her body was not feeling.


Just a block away, another woman just like her sat on a step huddled over under a colorless blanket holding a light and a thin glass tube in her hands.


I wanted to tell each woman smoking meth or crack on the sidewalk steps on my way to America's Food Basket that Jesus loved them.


I wanted to put my arms around their shoulder and take them away from their addiction to healing, like Jesus would.


Instead, I barely looked at them from the corner of my eyes when I walked past them with a hurried step.


Two days later...


Having a great dinner at the airport's restaurant counter during a ten hour ayover, having a terrific time, entertained by watching people pass to and fro along the hall-way on the day after Christmas day, their image came back to my mind.


Again I wanted to tell them Jesus loves them. I wanted to be brave like Him and heal them, he said I could, but I didn't even try.


My only consolation was knowing that they were burning out their pain.


ree


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