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The PeaceWheel Practice: Honouring the Past, Healing the Present, Investing in the Future




Across cultures and centuries, circles of stones have marked sacred ground, places where people gather to heal, remember, and connect. Suzanne Lewis, co‑founder of the Global Grandmothers Council Network, carries this wisdom forward through the PeaceWheel Practice, a living ceremony that dismantles trauma and restores wholeness.


At KalinaMedia, we rise in remembrance by embracing this practice as part of our living archive. The PeaceWheel reminds us that healing is not only personal—it ripples outward to family, community, and planet. Each step into the circle is a commitment to integrity, compassion, and respect. Each seed planted in its soil is a promise to future generations.


Honouring the Past: We acknowledge the wounds and sacrifices that shaped our journey. Healing the Present: We open body, mind, and heart to compassion and connectivity Investing in the Future: We create sanctuaries of story, ceremony, and legacy where peace can flourish.


The PeaceWheel Practice aligns with our mission of Rising and Remembering—to hold space for collective healing, to amplify voices of wisdom, and to invest in tomorrow by celebrating the resilience of today.



Suzanne Lewis’s PeaceWheel is more than a practice—it is a call to ceremony. At KalinaMedia, we carry this circle into our publishing, our gatherings, and our archives, ensuring that remembrance becomes action, and action becomes legacy.

KalinaMedia.ca — Rising in remembrance, weaving peace into the future.


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