Deforestation is a major contributor to climate change. Lakuma Foundation encourages reforestation by planting trees and promoting sustainable forestry practices.
Carbon emissions contribute to climate change and air pollution. Lakuma Foundation advocates for reducing carbon footprints by promoting renewable energy and sustainable transportation.
Many products are harmful to the environment and contribute to pollution. Lakuma Foundation promotes eco-friendly products and encourages consumers to make sustainable choices.
Food waste contributes to greenhouse gas emissions and wastes valuable resources. Lakuma Foundation promotes reducing food waste through education and advocating for sustainable practices.
The loss of biodiversity is a major environmental issue. Lakuma Foundation works to protect endangered species through conservation efforts and raising awareness.
Access to clean water is essential for human health and the environment. Lakuma Foundation promotes clean water initiatives and advocates for sustainable water management practices.
Our vision at Lakuma Foundation is to create a world where every person and every creature is able to thrive in a healthy, sustainable environment. We strive to achieve this by advocating for policies and practices that protect the natural world and promote social and economic justice. Our founder is a star seed of the galactic council of lightworkers, warriors of the rainbow, here to create earth harmony living. Stellar galactic lightworker image art was generated by Lensa. She has an educational background in zoology and animal science specializations of animal biology, equine science, and food animal science, and she held a real estate sales associates license for 9 years. She had spiritual inspiration to pursue a mission to create sustainable transitions to support adaptations in agriculture and conservation. She is now an Ordained Interfaith Minister, ordained and taught through the methods and practices of the Ascenzion World EcoCampus. She has been attuned as a Level 1 Alchemy of Reiki Practitioner in the Usui Raku-Kei Holy Fire Reiki Systems of Natural Healing of Usui Shiki Ryoho, and is excited to continue to learn and grow in her spiritual journey. We are interested in nurturing universal interfaith ecospirituality, creating environmental pathways to healing for planetary sustainability. We hope to find kindred spirits and members of the 144K volunteers to join a cause to inspire winning sustainable community development goals!
What is our higher purpose for our creation? One day pondering that question an image of Christ was seen in a window as shadows through the morning light. Upon taking a photo the window figure disappeared. But the image gifted inspired hope and a mission to make a difference. The stained glass window I have found that most closely resembles the apparition seen is at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church @ststephensphl.org in loving memory of Albert Pancoast April 1899 quoting Matthew 11:28. The above image is 'The Ascension of Christ' stained glass window at The Christ Memorial Episcopal Church in Kilauea on Kaua'i, Hawaii, a small lava stone church with ten exquisite stained glass windows. Resourced thanks to World Photographer Mr. Ebert at Encircle Photos. This artistic version reminds me of Enya's song 'Paint the Sky with Stars.'
There was an alternate image in the photograph gifted with symbolism! This photo is packed with imagery and symbolism, and there's my cousin and German Shepherd dog! This special photograph reminds me of Song of Solomon Chapter 2. Also, the Church as the Bride in Ephesians 5:22-33: The Church is called the Bride of Christ and Christ is declared Head of the Church, His Bride. The Church is the congregation of believers of Christ and marriage demonstrates to the world the sacredness of Christ's relationship with His Bride, the Church. Excerpt from Wikipedia on the Bride of Christ: "The bride of Christ or the lamb's wife is a metaphor used in reference to a group of related verses in the Christian Bible, specifically the New Testament - in the Gospels, the Book of Revelation, the Epistles, with related verses in the Old Testament. The identity of the bride is generally considered within Christian theology to be the church, with Jesus as the bridegroom; Ephesians 5:22-33 in particular compares the union of husband and wife to that of Christ and the church. It is a favorite ecclesial image."
At Lakuma Foundation, we hope to offer a variety of programs to encourage sustainable living and environmental awareness. Our programs may include community clean-up events, educational workshops, and advocacy campaigns. We also hope to partner with local businesses and organizations to promote eco-friendly practices and sustainable products. Unicorns come from an ascended star called Lakuma, it is near the constellation Sirius and is where the unicorn kingdom is located through the star gate of Lyra. In another cultural myth, Lakuma are water spirits that have been compared to whales that can create huge waves or storms. Spelled La Kuma it means the bear and may be a reference to the great bear and agricultural constellation. Lakuma is used in a wedding greeting to bless a divine union and is a Hebrew word for manna. Manna was the divine nourishment Creator provided through the journey to the promised lands. Unicorns and white horses have special significance in mythologies of cultures around the world. The unicorn tapestry 'The Unicorn Purifies Water' is a great example of the healing powers attributed to the unicorn's horn. The tapestries were likely created to celebrate a marriage, with the leashed unicorn symbolizing the bridegroom tamed by love. The left panel of 'The Garden of Earthly Delights' by H. Bosch shows unicorns purifying water. Unicorn horn was used to create scepters and other royal objects, and the unicorn was the symbolic incarnation of God's word. Water conservation includes all policies, strategies, and activities to sustainably manage the natural resource of fresh water, to protect the hydrosphere, and secure future preservation. Our programs will be developed to encompass meeting all UN sustainable development goals in align with the UNEPs Faith for Earth Initiative. Let's nurture interfaith Eco spirituality and unite to manifest mutualistic symbiosis for sustainability, saving the world through creating faith, community, and freedom. Together we can create paradise on earth for all life to thrive!
Together, we can protect our oceans and their inhabitants from the threats of pollution, overfishing, and climate change. Join our community of ocean advocates and take action for a healthier planet.
Our oceans are full of wonder and beauty, but they're also in peril. Learn about the challenges facing our marine ecosystems and how you can help through our educational resources and events.
You don't have to live near the coast to make a difference for the oceans. Your local communities can organize beach cleanups, lobby for policy changes, and more. Find a group near you and get involved.
Your support is critical to our work protecting our ecosystems. Contribute to our organization to help us with research, advocacy, and outreach efforts that make a real impact. Apply at our volunteering page.
Stay up-to-date on the latest news and events from our organization. Follow us on social media, sign up for team volunteering, or attend one of our sustainable-themed events to connect with our community.
We're always happy to hear from fellow nature lovers. Contact us with your questions, feedback, or partnership opportunities. Together, we can make a difference.
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