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FOR THE NEXT 7 GENERATIONS

This is a movie that tells the story of 13 Indigenous Grandmothers from all around the world who came together to help us create a new way of life that will bring the planet back into balance before it's too late.

How they came together is a story in itself...

For many years, a spiritual teacher named Jyoti had been making relations with Indigenous wise women elders. Suddenly she found herself carrying a vision of a circle of Indigenous Grandmothers. Carrying this vision, she was on her way to Africa to meet an African shaman and medicine woman named Bernadette Rebienot. While there, she mentioned her vision to Bernadette and was surprised to hear that Bernadette was having the same vision. They committed to manifesting it. After returning to her home in California, Jyoti and her associate Ann Rosencranz sent out invitations to 16 Indigenous women from around the world to join them in a gathering. The 13 Grandmothers who responded had all received their own visions and heard their own ancestral prophesies. They were told that they would be called together at a critical time in history when their ancient knowledge was needed for the survival of the next generations.  

At their first meeting in October 2004, the Grandmothers, shamans and medicine women, bonded deeply and discovered that despite their different languages and cultures, they all shared a common goal. This led to the formation of The International Council of 13 Indigenous Grandmothers. From then on, the Grandmothers decided to carry out their mission globally through visits to each of their home communities.  

Through the years, they've become teachers and icons who are galvanizing and uniting a rapidly emerging global movement. They are awakening people to the urgent need for change if we are to survive on this planet. But they are not using fear as a weapon. They are offering us hope. What many people see as a threat, they see as an opportunity. They show us that by going back to the ancient and time-proven earth-based traditions and practices of our Indigenous people, we will be able to break away from our destructive habits and make the changes necessary for our survival.

For more information on the making of this film go to their website at www.forthenext7generations.com

Isabelle Meawasige will bring this film to your community and she will include an opening ceremony by doing a smudge, singing and drumming, and a open discussion on the works of the grandmothers.  Isabelle has met and spent time with the grandmothers.  

  

Film Presentation Dates

Algoma University, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario    November 13, 2009   7:00 p.m.

Auld Kirk - Thessalon, Ontario

November 14, 2009   6:00 p.m.

  

  

For further information on a film screening in your community contact Isabelle Meawasige using the following form or call 705-842-3793.

  

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