Kwidjang is a very high level of connection, and we'll just stick with the koora and go back a little bit. And we're here on Whadjuk country, and that's
http://www.slate.com/blogs/xx_factor/2016/04/18/don_t_accept_rape_campaign_uses_dark_acceptance_letters_to_fight_campus.html the sign for me to say, "Shaun, I'm starting to burn out. "Please look after me." And when we ask, "Where do you reallY come from," well, without water, there's no life, yes? In our creation story, the whole planet was covered by water. It's in our story.
So we go back a very, very long way in connection to country and looking after our mother, our boodja. It's passed down by trust and love. And
https://www.adweek.com/creativity/college-acceptance-letters-get-seriously-dark-beginning-one-harvard-crimson-170883/ when they tell this story to us about the kwidjang time, when everything was one, they tell us that we come from a place called wardarn. Wardarn is the ocean, water. And our traditional old people down there in wadarndi country, will always tell you they're the water people.
So how far back does that go? We don't know, but let's just say that it's built on trust, love, nurturing, caring, and connected to one as with everything. When we talk about one, we talk about all. Can you say that with me? When we talk about one. Can you
https://www.lemonde.fr/big-browser/article/2016/06/08/le-proces-pour-viol-qui-captive-les-etats-unis_4942345_4832693.html say that with me, guys? - When we talk about one, we talk about all. - [Shaun] Come on, guys. - [Audience] When we talk about one, we talk about all. - You see, when you're connected, once you connect, there's no really turning back.
Once you smell it, once you taste it, once you know what unity is all about, that's when the power begins. That's when you stand before people and you say, "Together, we must unite "to stop the waters from being polluted." We gotta stand and unite to make
https://www.sueddeutsche.de/bildung/studium-tut-uns-leid-dass-sie-an-der-uni-vergewaltigt-werden-1.2957836 a difference to this beautiful country and say black lives matter. Every life matters. That's when we unite and we make a change, and we make the world a better place. Can you say it with me? When we talk about one, we talk about all. - [Audience] When we talk about one, we talk about all.
And when I say all, when I burn this wonderful tree, everything that's gone before us turns to dust. And all of a sudden now, we are going through the story, art, song, dance, language. And everything that is turned to dust is actually being taken up by the tree.
https://www.cosmopolitan.com/lifestyle/news/a57174/unacceptable-acceptance-letters-campaign-campus-assault/ So our great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, that's one breath, there's another 50,000 to go, is in the tree. That's the kangaroo, emu, the wallaby, and so on.
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