Sirmiq Aattuq

Sirmiq Aattuq is committed to preserving Mother Earth and all who live on her, by creating Healing Circles through Intensives, and through our participation in international symposia and environmental preservation and education programs i.e. The WisdomKeepers Program.

We are not governed by, aligned with or licensed under any religious or political institution or with any country or multi-national organization.
The circles created through Sirmiq Aattuq are founded on the practices and teachings of the Eskimo-Kalaallit people, a peaceful culture that has never known war. Rooted in traditions that are thousands of years old, the teachings speak to our need for personal and global transformation for the times to come.

We are in the midst of an awakening, at no time in history has Mother Earth needed her children to care more than at the present. Ancient prophecies from every culture around the world warn of dramatic global change and the end of the calendar, as we know it. The ice cap far north in the Arctic is melting at an alarming rate threatening the world with consequences we can barely imagine. We’re faced with the moral responsibility to direct ourselves toward a more positive spiritual and planetary evolution.

It’s time to look with eyes of faith into our future and believe we can make a difference. If we have hope, there is potential for extraordinary change – things will survive. The Elders teach us if we return to harmony in our lives, melting the ice in our hearts, reconnecting with one another, we will survive. It is time to use this knowledge to help mankind.

Sirmiq Aattuq began as a grass roots movement based on sound principles that can reshape our future and the future of the world, if we learn to live more compassionately, and change our interior and exterior environments returning to the joy and natural rhythms of our lives that may be lost or forgotten. In doing so, life becomes a celebration and our intimate connection to Mother Earth is rekindled, restoring harmony to our lives, our communities, the world.