Granddaughter's Eyes: 21-Day Climate Action Challenge

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Granddaughter's Eyes: 21-Day Climate Action Challenge

Once we start to act, hope is everywhere. So instead of looking for hope, look for action. Then, and only then, hope will come.

- Great Thunberg -

Granddaughter's Eyes: 21-Day Climate Action Challenge

"Granddaughter's Eyes" is a music video that invites us to pay close attention to the Earth, to love her deeply and take action to heal her wounds. The song reminds us that every act of attention is an act of reciprocity, generating wonder and joy, perpetuating the gift. When we fall in love with the living world, a profound intention emerges from our attention, a longing to protect and honor her. This intention transforms into action, and we become agents of change, fueled by our love for our Mother Planet and a compelling sense of well-being for future generations. { read more }

Be The Change

This Earth Day, April 22nd, join the 21-Day Climate Action Challenge. More details here. { more }


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