The
Call
of
Mother
Earth
Ka‑Ela, a being of light, hears the cries of a wounded planet and takes human form to answer Mother Earth’s call. On a mountain above a small village, she gathers farmers, children, and elders and helps them remember Earth as a loving Mother, not a resource.
Through prayer, ceremony, and “conscious movement,” the villagers feel earthquakes, rain, fragrance, visions—and Mother Earth speaking to them. A world in crisis becomes a story of hope, responsibility, and joyful co‑creation.
Our Earthmother is falling apart… I heard her moans, her sobs, and responded to her request.
– Ka‑Ela
Clare Rosenfield’s Legacy
Clare S. Rosenfield is a poet, author, artist, harpist, and meditation teacher dedicated to healing people and the planet.
A former French teacher in Boston, Lagos, Bangkok, and New York and a Columbia-trained social worker, she has developed a holistic psychotherapy approach called Contact Healing that weaves together multiple healing traditions and tools for self-care and burnout prevention.
As President of the Global Healing Foundation, she convenes global healing circles, often with harp and guided meditations, to support Mother Earth, indigenous peoples, and all those working with underserved communities.
Her writing, including works such as “The Call of Mother Earth” and the children’s book “The Sleeping Giantess Wakes Up”, reflects her lifelong spiritual journey through diverse wisdom paths and her commitment to unconditional love, compassion, and honoring every life as a unique gift.
Support the Film
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- Finish production and post‑production with care.
- Share the film at festivals, communities, and schools.
- Create simple tools—circle guides, meditations, movement practices—so people can use the film in daily life.
Recent Donations
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Eric donated $25.001 month ago
Be in the Film
We’re inviting actors and non‑actors who love Mother Earth to join as villagers, guardians, and beings of light. Filming is planned for the end of April at Amora Regenerative Village, near Uvita, Costa Rica.
You’re a good fit if you:
- Feel devoted to Mother Earth and planetary healing.
- Love spiritual, poetic stories and working in a group.
- Want your acting—or first on‑camera experience—to serve something bigger than entertainment.