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New World Which Hunt

Event Name: New World Which Hunt

Event Description: The New World Which Hunt is a unique and thought-provoking event that encourages people to explore the wonders of the natural world, share their perspectives on their favorite creatures, and engage in discussions about the pros and cons of these creatures. It also serves as a prelude to a night of reflection, gratitude, and bereavement on the night before All Souls' Day, symbolizing healing and the pursuit of enlightenment for humanity.



Event Format:

  1. Creature Exploration: Participants are invited to research and select their favorite creatures from the natural world. These creatures can be from any ecosystem, whether real or mythical. They will be asked to prepare a brief presentation or written description about their chosen creature.

  2. Pros and Cons Discussion: Participants will share their insights about their chosen creatures, focusing on the pros and cons associated with them. This discussion encourages critical thinking about the roles these creatures play in our ecosystem and human society.

  3. Examples of Creatures: a. Honeybees (Apis mellifera)

    • Pros: Pollination, honey production, ecosystem stability.

    • Cons: Potential for stinging, colony collapse disorder.

b. Wolves (Canis lupus)

  • Pros: Predatory role in maintaining ecological balance, cultural significance.

  • Cons: Livestock predation, conflicts with human interests.

c. Phoenix (Mythical Bird)

  • Pros: Symbol of rebirth, inspiration, and immortality.

  • Cons: Nonexistence, mythical nature.


  1. Celebrating the Night Before All Souls' Day: In the evening following the creature discussion, participants will gather for a heartfelt ceremony to commemorate the night before All Souls' Day, fostering a sense of unity and reflection. The event will include:

    • Candlelight vigil to honor departed loved ones and heal the wounds of the past.

    • Music, poetry, and storytelling sessions focused on gratitude, remembrance, and unity.

    • A shared feast where participants can bring dishes representing their cultural backgrounds, promoting harmony and diversity.


  1. Colonized Cry for Enlightenment: During the event, a segment will be dedicated to addressing the struggles of the past and the collective pursuit of enlightenment for humanity. This segment may include:

    • Guest speakers discussing the importance of learning from history and working towards a more just and equitable world.

    • Art installations or displays highlighting the impact of colonization and the path towards enlightenment.

    • A call to action, encouraging participants to engage in acts of kindness, understanding, and reconciliation in their daily lives.


Event Goals: The New World Creature Hunt aims to inspire a deeper connection to the natural world, stimulate thoughtful discussions, and provide a space for reflection and unity on the night before All Souls' Day. It is a call for enlightenment, learning from history, and working together to heal the nations.



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