In a powerful moment from Katô: Dreams of Dark Earth, Juarez Saw Munduruku shares an important teaching about the role of the shaman within his people’s tradition.
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In a powerful moment from Katô: Dreams of Dark Earth, Juarez Saw Munduruku shares an important teaching about the role of the shaman within his people’s tradition.
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The river has always fed the people.
For the communities of the Tapajós, fish is not simply a source of food, it is part of a living culture, a relationship carried through generations. It is what the forest and the waters have always offered.
reposted from Rawiri Waititi MP ❤️🌎
Aotearoa must stand for peace
Te Pati Maori stands firmly opposed to war and military escalation in Iran and across the Middle East
In a powerful moment from Katô: Dreams of Dark Earth, Sonia Guajajara reminds us that the responsibility to protect the Amazon does not belong to Indigenous peoples alone.
Something is cracking open in spiritual culture.
The Epstein files are not an interruption to the pattern. They are the pattern. And the silence around them, in wellness spaces, in spiritual communities, in therapeutic circles, is part of what we need to reckon with.
In a powerful moment from Katô: Dreams of Dark Earth, Vandria Borari speaks about the devastating impacts of colonization on Indigenous communities across the Amazon.
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Join us for a 3-Day Online Gathering with Indigenous leaders and forest defenders from the Tapajós River basin
🗓️ March 18–20, 2026
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Join us for a 3-Day Online Gathering with Indigenous leaders and forest defenders from the Tapajós River basin
🗓️ March 18–20, 2026
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A message for these times reposted from Omid Safi ❤️🩹:
A kind friend who knows that I am Iranian asked me today:
"Do you have family in Iran?"
I told her: "Yes, I do. 92 million.
And 8 billion beyond those."
Katô: Dreams of Dark Earth brings us into the heart of the Tapajós River basin, where the Munduruku people of Sawré Muybu defend their ancestral territory from illegal mining, logging, and the ongoing violence of extraction.
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Beautiful quote by Lyla June ❤️🌎
#quoteoftheday #quotes
reposted from @nawal.el.saadawi
Nawal El Saadawi’s words still echo. A reminder that the struggle is bigger than any one life and that showing up matters, even when the finish line is invisible. 🕊️
“Healing begins when we name the injustice, not silence it.”
— Dr. Samah Jabr
https://scienceandnonduality.com/event/decolonial-mental-health-practice/
Leroy Little Bear speaks to a core limitation of dominant science: its fixation on what can be measured. He names how modern systems often dismiss what cannot be quantified, relationship, spirit, love, as if they were less real simply because they resist instrumentation.
In a moment that cuts cleanly through this shadow time, Kazu Haga reflects on Martin Luther King Jr.’s teaching on negative peace, the kind of peace that is merely the absence of tension, achieved at the expense of justice.
In a piercing moment from our recent gathering, Tiokasin Ghosthorse speaks to how deeply we have forgotten what is sacred. He points to something many accept without question: the modern idea that we must grant rights to the Earth. For Tiokasin, this alone reveals the rupture.
Tiokasin Ghosthorse speaks to a distinction that reframes our moment entirely. He reminds us that Earth already has intelligence, real intelligence. Not artificial. Not manufactured. An intuition that lives in water, wind, soil, and sound.
Join us for a profound and unflinching conversation with Samah Jabr, in dialogue with Mays Imad, on what it means to stay human when the very systems meant to protect life are the ones doing harm.
https://scienceandnonduality.com/event/if-i-must-die/
In the Circle of Life, we witness the ritual of ochre placed upon the body, not as adornment but as remembrance. The earth is worn on the skin to affirm an ancient truth: life rises from the land, returns to it, and is carried forward through ancestors who remain present.
Paul Callaghan speaks with unflinching clarity about the truth behind Australia Day. Paul names what this day represents for Indigenous communities: not celebration, but deep disrespect rooted in invasion, dispossession, and genocide.
Join us for the Virtual Film Premiere + 5-Day Online Gathering with the Aboriginal Elders from the film
🗓️ January 20–24, 2026
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✨ Experience Joe’s full story in In the Circle of Life
Join us for the Virtual Film Premiere + 5-Day Online Gathering with Wisdom Keepers from the film
🗓️ January 20–24, 2026
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Uncle Paul Gordon shares a teaching carried through Aboriginal Lore: the Earth reflects the sky. What exists above exists below. What moves through the cosmos also moves through us.
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✨ Experience this teaching in In the Circle of Life
Join us for the Virtual Film Premiere + 5-Day Online Gathering with Wisdom Keepers from the film
🗓️ January 20–24, 2026
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Judy Atkinson speaks a truth that reframes how we understand trauma and healing. Emeritus Professor Atkinson,a proud Jiman, Bundjalung, Anglo-Celtic, and German woman, reminds us that if the trauma lives within you, so too does the key to healing.
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✨ Experience this teaching in In the Circle of Life
Join us for the Virtual Film Premiere + 5-Day Online Gathering with Aboriginal Elders from the film
🗓️ January 20–24, 2026
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✨ Experience Joe’s full story in In the Circle of Life
Join us for the Virtual Film Premiere + 5-Day Online Gathering with Wisdom Keepers from the film
🗓️ January 20–24, 2026
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Across the continent now called Australia, ancient songlines continue to pulse with ancestral memory. In the Circle of Life journeys alongside Aboriginal Elders, healers, and artists who carry culture forward
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In the Circle of Life — Virtual Premiere ✨
Join us for the Virtual Film Premiere + 5-Day Online Gathering in company of many of the wisdom keepers from the film!
🗓️ January 20–24, 2026
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Haidar Eid names the historical moment we are living through as a time of monsters. Drawing from a long lineage of anti-colonial thought, he speaks to how colonial powers—naming Israel directly—are revealing themselves in their most violent and unrestrained form.