Part of our role is to be the immune system—to respond to the parts of our society that are ill

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Part of our role is to be the immune system—to respond to the parts of our society that have fallen sick with colonialism and extractivism. Osprey Orielle Lake, at The Eternal Song Gathering 7 day gathering, shared that when systems lose their balance, it is up to us to act as antibodies—naming what is toxic, tending what is wounded, and protecting what is sacred. This is not...
Part of our role is to be the immune system—to respond to the parts of our society that have fallen sick with colonialism and extractivism. Osprey Orielle Lake, at The Eternal Song Gathering 7 day gathering, shared that when systems lose their balance, it is up to us to act as antibodies—naming what is toxic, tending what is wounded, and protecting what is sacred. This is not just activism—it is collective healing. It is remembering that Earth’s health and our own are inseparable. We all have a role, no matter how big or small! Osprey Orielle Lake is the founder of Women’s Earth and Climate Action Network. She is a powerful voice for climate justice, Indigenous rights, and women’s leadership. ✨ The Eternal Song invites us into this deeper responsibility—and a deeper belonging. 🎥 Watch the film or host a screening with your community at TheEternalSong.org or via the link in bio. #TheEternalSong #OspreyOrielleLake #CollectiveHealing #ActAsTheImmuneSystem #RightRelationship #IndigenousWisdom #TES2025 #HostAScreening #SacredResistance #RelationalRepair #documentary
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