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The New Mother Earth
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The New Mother Earth

Feb 1, 2027
1h 30m
★ 0.0

Evolving in These New Times on Earth

Overview

The New Mother Earth confronts the chaos of modern society, exposing how governments, religions, and industries enforce systemic violence and disconnection. Author Michael Lanfield argues that true freedom requires walking away from these structures to embrace self-sufficiency, intentional healing communities, and a life of nonviolence. Joined by Aurora Ananda, the film offers a spiritual blueprint for evolving into Homo Ahimsa, nonviolent beings living in harmony with Mother Gaia. It moves from critique to action, inviting viewers to choose love over fear and awaken to a world rooted in unconditional compassion and sovereignty.

Genres

Documentary
Adventure

Production Companies

We Are Peaceful Village

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Cast

Michael Lanfield

Host, Interview, Narrator

Michael Lanfield

Aurora Ananda

Interview

Aurora Ananda