Hall
The Plenary Hall is a space for the sharing of deep knowledge, for orientation, intercultural dialogue, and collective reflection.
Here, Indigenous spiritual leaders, biocultural guardians, scientists, activists, and movement-builders gather to illuminate the depths of living knowledges, weave perspectives, and explore vital questions of our time. Together, we go on an inquiry into how we can overcome historic divides and come together as stewards of these medicines, biocultures and Life on Earth.
Friday, 11 September
The first day grounds the Forum in the origins, cosmological principles, and Indigenous knowledge systems that have sustained the balance of living biocultures for millennia.
Through origin narratives, teachings, and intercultural dialogues with contemporary research, this day establishes the foundation of the Forum—reorienting us toward relational cosmologies that enable new and deeper knowledge about holistic stewardship.
Saturday 12 September
The second day opens a cross-cultural and transdisciplinary inquiry into the fractures that echo through our inner worlds, our societies, and our ecosystems — disconnection, disorder, and a deep loss of spiritual grounding.
By weaving knowledges, perspectives, and lived experience, we begin to forge pathways toward restorative action.
Sunday 13 September
The third day draws us into the Indigenous origin stories that speak of a time when Nations are called to walk together — side by side, in balance and mutual strengthening.
In this spirit, we explore how we can weave a conscious movement of resistance, spiritual alliance and shared stewardship for generations to come.
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