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The Wisdom of the Wild: Dr. Jane Goodall’s Lasting Message for Humanity
By Miriam Huizenga 🪷 | Guardian of the Sacred Heart I Humanitarian
There are few souls on this Earth who carry a humanitarian light as bright, steady, and transformative as Dr. Jane Goodall. For decades, she has been a beacon of hope, showing us what it truly means to listen to the natural world and to lead with a compassionate heart.
Recently, a deeply moving message from Dr. Jane has been touching hearts across the globe (you can watch the beautiful reminder on Facebook Reels
In what feels like a profound, timeless message for humanity, Dr. Jane reminds us of a fundamental truth: we are not separate from nature; we are a part of it. What we do to the Earth, to the animals, and to each other, we ultimately do to ourselves.
As a deep admirer of her lifelong work and her endless dedication as an animal lover and advocate, her words struck a powerful chord within my soul. They serve as a gentle yet urgent wake-up call for our collective consciousness.
Humanitarian: Healing the Earth Begins with Self-Love
Dr. Jane’s vision reminds us that we cannot heal the world around us if we are operating from a place of internal depletion. True humanitarian work, environmental stewardship, and animal advocacy all flow from the same source: the Sacred Heart.
When we cultivate deep self-love, we begin to heal our own inner landscapes. This inner peace naturally ripples outward, transforming how we interact with our families, our communities, the animals we share this planet with, and the Earth itself. We cannot pour from an empty cup, and we cannot heal a fractured world with a fractured spirit.
A Call to Heal Together
As humanitarian and Guardian of the Sacred Heart, my mission is to hold space for you to reconnect with your own inner light, your intuition, and your innate power to heal. In a world that often feels chaotic and disconnected, finding a sanctuary of peace within yourself is the greatest gift you can give to humanity.
With heartfelt gratitude,
Miriam Huizenga






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