We live in a time of constant crisis updates, urgent pleas, and relentless news cycles. That steady drip becomes a flood: exhaustion, numbness, and a sense that nothing we do makes a difference. We start to notice the compassion fatigue in ourselves and others.
If that feels familiar, the next gathering of Our Eternal Song with Kathleen Dameron is on 9th May 2026 is for you.
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What we’ll explore:
A focused antidote to overwhelm. We’ll use a short historical vignette as a safe container to practice feeling without being consumed.
Kathleen’s method. Learn a simple sequence that helps you notice, name, move, and settle strong emotions.
Sound and small movement. Create a single sound and a tiny physical gesture and movement you can use anywhere to discharge tension and return to presence.
How to pass it on. Leave with a compact practice you can teach to a friend, family member, client or colleague.
Why this helps you When overwhelm is chronic, big interventions feel impossible. Tiny, repeatable practices interrupt the cycle: they reduce physiological arousal, restore clarity, and make compassionate action possible again.
Why this helps others Once you’ve practiced, you can offer this short, grounded tool to someone else. That small gift—one breath, one sound, one movement—can shift a moment of panic into a moment of connection. The practice scales: one person learns it, then another, and steadiness spreads.
Come learn a gentle way to hold what’s hard — so you can care for yourself and show up for others with more steadiness. Whilst attending each of these events deepens the experience, each gathering is a complete experience in itself, so feel free to join us even if you haven’t been able to make it to earlier sessions.
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Our Eternal Song invites us to slow down, to listen more deeply, and to sense the timeless thread running beneath our experiences.
Why "The Eternal Song" is important
The Eternal Song documents how indigenous peoples worldwide have preserved ancestral wisdom through colonisation's ongoing impact.
The film addresses the urgent disconnection many feel in modern life—from nature, community, and ancestral wisdom. By centring indigenous voices and their lived experience of both trauma and healing.
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Kathleen Dameron
Kathleen is a facilitator, coach and cultural mediator dedicated to supporting individuals and communities to grow with openness, awareness and connection. With over 30 years of experience in intercultural leadership and human development, she helps people navigate complexity with clarity and presence. Find out more at www.KathleenDameron.com