Paul Jrumpinjinbah Mcleod
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Experience the Heart of Country with Jrumpinjinbah and FamilyYou are warmly invited to join Jrumpinjinbah and his family on Country at Wandianwanderian Murramurrang Tomikin, within the sacred Bherwerre Dreaming of Booderee National Park.Limited to an intimate group of 20 participants, this is an invitation to step away from the noise of the world and into the embrace of Mother Earth. Allow yourself to pause, connect, and heal:Admire the beauty of the land. Close your eyes, open your heart, and see the beauty within yourself. Feel the powerful reciprocity that arises when you honor the land and, in turn, are held and nurtured by it.This transformative experience is unlike any other—a profound moment of connection, healing, and belonging.Jrumpinjinbah shares: "Our connection to our culture and Country is fundamental to our wellbeing. It links us to the past, shapes our present, and surveys our future. It is our responsibility to keep our cultural heritage alive—passing on knowledge, arts, rituals, and language, while protecting our sacred sites, stories, and objects."While each encounter with Jrumpinjinbah may be unique, the message remains timeless: We are all one, and we share one Mother Earth.He reminds us: "We come into this world from a spiritual essence, we live in a flesh essence, and we return to spirit."Stand alongside Jrumpinjinbah and the Traditional Custodians of this land in a true act of belonging. Connect to the timeless wisdom, beauty, and healing power of Country, as it has been honored for generations.
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Connect, Heal, and Belong with Jrumpinjinbah
Jrumpinjinbah offers transformative experiences that invite individuals and groups to deepen their connection to Country, culture, and self. Through his wisdom, cultural storytelling, and the healing power of Mother Earth, Jrumpinjinbah creates opportunities for meaningful exchange, learning, and growth.
1. Cultural Connection on Country
- Immersive experiences on Wandianwanderian Murramurrang Tomikin within the sacred Bherwerre Dreaming of Booderee National Park.
- Small, intimate groups (maximum of 20 people) to ensure a personal and respectful connection.
- Deepen your understanding of Country and culture through storytelling, traditional knowledge, and reflection.
2. Healing and Belonging
- Guided sessions to reconnect with Mother Earth and your spiritual essence.
- A unique opportunity to experience the reciprocal healing energy of the land.
- Jrumpinjinbah shares wisdom to help participants understand their place in the natural world and within themselves.
3. Cross-Cultural Education and Exchange
- Workshops, discussions, and teachings on traditional practices, cultural heritage, and Indigenous ways of being.
- Tailored sessions for local governments, schools, organizations, and communities to build awareness and strengthen cross-cultural relationships.
- Programs designed to honor respect, understanding, and mutual learning.
4. Speaking Engagements and Advocacy
- Jrumpinjinbah brings his voice to events, conferences, and panels as a strong advocate for First Nations peoples and cultural preservation.
- Keynote addresses and presentations on topics such as cultural heritage, healing, and the importance of honoring Country.
Jrumpinjinbah’s work invites us all to:
- Rediscover our connection to the land.
- Experience the healing power of reciprocity with Mother Earth.
- Foster respect, understanding, and unity across cultures.
- “We don’t own the land—we belong to it. Everything you see comes from the land.”
Areas of Expertise
Service Delivery
- On-Site
- Off-Site
- Group
Languages
- English
Awards & Recognition
- G20 Invitation Speaker