Ultimate Truth - Our Purpose on Earth #Video
Description
In today’s fast-paced world, so many of us have lost touch with Mother Nature. We’re constantly surrounded by technology, running from one responsibility to the next, rarely taking a moment to step outside and just breathe. The natural world, once central to our lives, has become something we visit occasionally rather than something we live within every day. But deep down, we’re still a part of it— no different from the trees, rivers, and animals.
Nature is the foundation of everything we are. The air we breathe, the water we drink, the food we eat— it all comes from the earth. By losing touch with this, we risk losing something essential in ourselves. It's time to slow down, take a step back, and remember that we belong to the natural world just as much as it belongs to us. Reconnecting with it not only restores our sense of balance but also reminds us of our responsibility to care for the planet that sustains us.
Featuring Tiokasin Ghosthorse.
Filmed in New York State, USA.
Firemaker and keeper is Johnathan Gonzales (Tuxtipec-Taino from Mexico)
Filming - by Michael Raimondo
Editing - by Justine du Toit
Sound mix - by Tamryn Breakey
This film is part of a series collaboration between three independent filmmakers - Reflections of Life, Campfire Stories and Happen Films. These films explore how small acts of love and kindness have the potential to ripple out and change the world, touching hearts and minds in ways that we could never begin to imagine.
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Comments
- Mona Added BEAUTIFUL
- Marcey Added Bring down your blood pressure and appreciate Mother Nature
- Ham Todd Added Very enlightening and beautiful!
- Patricia Yager Delagrange Added What he said is really beautiful. Thank you.
- Manuela Added This should be seen by all deniers.
- Mary Jane Added We need more people to see this and take it to heart. I like to be out in all weather, enjoying Mother Nature.
- Merridy Added well said
- Kathy Added Very inspiring video. Native Americans have always been close to nature. We should have the same respect.
- Sandi Angel Added I could go on and on about my experiences with Native Americans and also Native Canadians--I have many friends in each. I got interested in the native cultures YEARS ago and I'm sure a lot of it is in me. I protect my farm, the birds--I put nothing in the soil that will hurt the birds OR the soil. If you're feeling sad or depressed or have lack of energy, lay on your stomach on the grass. The earth is alive--it has a heartbeat, and it will give you all the energy & love you need. NO-I am not Native, but their beliefs are very wise.
- Yvonne Added Please give us more like this !
- Helen Added Very moving. Thanks, Mel