Colonizers had forgotten the rituals of belonging that connected them to their land - Orland Bishop

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Day 3 of The Eternal Song gathering Yesterday, Orland reminded us that the roots of colonization reach far beyond conquest and control—they reach into a deep ancestral forgetting. The first rupture was not just with other people, but with one’s own lineage, land, and sacred memory. Before colonizers colonized others, they had already lost connection to their own belonging. An...
Day 3 of The Eternal Song gathering Yesterday, Orland reminded us that the roots of colonization reach far beyond conquest and control—they reach into a deep ancestral forgetting. The first rupture was not just with other people, but with one’s own lineage, land, and sacred memory. Before colonizers colonized others, they had already lost connection to their own belonging. And from that amnesia, great harm was born. We are grieving that disconnection—not only the wounds it created, but the worlds it severed us from. And in that grief, there is also a path: A call to retune. To listen for the sacred that never left. To remember what it means to be in right relationship—with ourselves, our ancestors, and the Earth. ✨ These are the deep and necessary conversations unfolding this week at The Eternal Song 7-day online gathering. 🌀 Join us by visiting TheEternalSong.org or click the link in bio
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