Origin Day — October 17, 2026

Host a
Public
Event.

Origin invites communities around the world to create their own regional public events as part of a global day of ceremony, music, unity, and collective action.

How It Works
Why Host a Regional Origin Event?

Locally
Created.
Globally
Connected.

Origin invites communities around the world to create their own regional public events as part of a global day of ceremony, music, unity, and collective action. Whether you are hosting a small community circle, a public celebration, a concert, a wellness event, a school activation, or a large-scale festival — your event becomes part of a living global network.

Regional Origin public events are locally created and globally connected. Each event can reflect the culture, creativity, wisdom, and spirit of its own community, while contributing to a larger worldwide movement for unity, regeneration, and care for the Earth.

Step 01 — Register

Submit Your Public Event

Fill in the form. Public events appear on the global map with full details including your event page, ticketing, and social links.

Step 02 — Prepare

Gather Your Community

Choose a meaningful venue — a park, a beach, a concert hall, a community centre. Shape your event in your own cultural tradition.

Step 03 — Unite

The Synchronized Moment

At the appointed time in your timezone, tune into the global broadcast. Join the Universal Prayer and sing the Anthem for Unity.

One Humanity. One Planet. One Moment.

Every public event is locally created. Globally connected.
Join the movement on October 17, 2026.

Event Format & Guidelines

What Your Public
Event Can Look Like.

Regional public events can be free or ticketed — ceremony, music, meditation, prayer, dance, storytelling, talks, workshops, art, ecological action, community meals, youth activities, or any meaningful expression of unity and regeneration.

If the event generates profit, organisers are asked to donate to a local nonprofit — ideally aligned with regeneration, Indigenous wisdom, ecology, youth, or restoration.

Organisers are encouraged to include a tangible local action such as a seed planting, tree planting, community clean-up, food garden project, or regenerative activation.

Promotional Support

  • Once confirmed, we provide the Origin logo for posters, flyers, and websites
  • Create your own local presence — e.g. Our Origin Toronto, Our Origin Cape Town
  • We provide brand guidelines, approved descriptions, social copy, and hashtags
  • Your event will be listed on the Regional Events page with links to ticketing and social
  • The Origin global team will amplify your event across our international network

The Synchronized Moment

The global synchronized moment is at 12:00 PM Pacific Time. If this aligns with your local schedule, please program it into your event. Australasian events may also take place on Sunday, October 18.

Cultural Respect & Local Integrity

Events must be inclusive, welcoming, and non-divisive. If your event includes Indigenous ceremony or sacred traditions, ensure proper permissions, acknowledgement, respect, and compensation are in place.

Accessibility & Sustainability

Make your event as accessible as possible — free entry options, wheelchair access, child-friendly elements. Aim for zero-waste planning, no single-use plastics, and leave-no-trace practices.

Global Broadcast

Be Part of
the Live
Broadcast.

We would love to include regional events in the global online broadcast. If your event has a tech person available, we can provide a streaming kit allowing your event to stream directly into the main broadcast studios.

Events wishing to be included need reliable internet, a tech contact, suitable camera and audio, and a pre-event test with the broadcast team.

One Humanity. One Planet. One Moment.
Every Public Event
is Locally Created.
Globally Connected.
Organiser Responsibilities

What You
Take On.

Organisers are responsible for securing their own venue, permits, insurance, staff, volunteers, artists, suppliers, ticketing, security, first aid, and local approvals. Organisers are also responsible for event finances, artist agreements, music licensing, safety plans, and compliance with local laws.

If profits are generated, share which local nonprofit you are supporting and report the donation amount after the event.

After Your Event

We encourage organisers to capture photos, videos, and testimonials. You will be invited to share attendance numbers, funds donated, media coverage, and impact stories for Origin's global storytelling.

Synchronized Moment by Time Zone · October 17, 2026
San FranciscoPDT12:00 pm
New YorkEDT3:00 pm
LondonBST8:00 pm
JohannesburgSAST9:00 pm
New DelhiIST12:30 am ☽
SydneyAEDT6:00 am ☽

☽ = Sunday October 18 · View full Time Zone Calculator →

Origin marks a pivotal moment for humanity and is a celebration of our return to our role as a keystone species. With the convergence of modern science, technology, and ancestral wisdom, we can now realign human activity with natural systems, restoring health, vitality, and harmony with Earth's rebirth.

Dr Zach Bush

Stay Updated

Sign Up for
the Organiser
Toolkit.

Sign up to receive the Origin Organiser Toolkit — hosting resources, the global broadcast link, approved brand assets, social copy, and updates as we approach October 17.

Hosting an event? Register now to appear on the global map.

✦ Register Your Public Event

Add Your Public
Event to the Map.

Submit your details and join the global network of Origin events on October 17, 2026. Confirmed within 48 hours.

Your event is reviewed within 48 hours. You will receive a confirmation email with resources and the global broadcast link.

© 2026 ourorigin.earth

Add your presence to the worldwide ORIGIN map and stand with a growing global community of people choosing regeneration, unity, and action.

SEED THE DREAM

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Synchronized Moment of Global Unity

 

The Universal Prayer for Mother Earth is one flowing prayer, composed of lines contributed by Indigenous Elders from many Nations around the world. Each Elder contributes words drawn from a traditional prayer, song, or teaching - spoken first in their own language, then followed by an English translation.

 

The prayer begins in Aotearoa New Zealand, the first land to meet the sun, and then travels west with daylight across the world - from Oceania to Asia to Africa to Europe to the Americas. As it moves across time zones, it becomes a symbolic wave of intention circling the planet: many tongues, one breath.

 

What the world hears is both ancient and immediate - words that honor water, mountains, plants, and air; words that thank the creatures who guide us; words that remind us of responsibility and right relationship with the Earth. The English translation follows gently behind each line, carrying meaning while allowing the original voice to remain in front - clear, sovereign, and alive.

 

At the close of the prayer, a first nation elder will invite everyone, wherever they are, to gently touch the Earth and speak three words or short phrases that embody their vision of a new world. This simple act grounds the ceremony in the body an, transforms listening into lived intention. Whispered or voiced together, these three offerings become seeds, personal, specific, and actionable, that root the collective moment in countless local commitments to care, courage, and renewal.

 

As we finish honoring the earth, a single pulse rises, a synchronized song that beckons us from stillness into celebration. Recognized artists from many lands fuse ancient with modern, threading ancestral instruments with modern beats - cedar flute beside synth, frame drum beside electronic beats, throat singing united with soaring vocal hooks, composing a new, living “Anthem for Mother Earth”. And then we move as one humanity, feet to earth and hearts united to the rhythm as we unleash the ancient power of dance, binding us beyond borders into a collective celebration of joy and unity.

 

Supported by emerging research in the science of coherence, collective meditative focus has been shown to produce measurable effects on emotional regulation, physiological synchronization and enhanced harmony within groups.

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The Universal Prayer for Mother Earth is one flowing prayer, composed of lines contributed by Indigenous Elders from many Nations around the world. Each Elder contributes words drawn from a traditional prayer, song, or teaching - spoken first in their own language, then followed by an English translation.

The prayer begins in Aotearoa New Zealand, the first land to meet the sun, and then travels west with daylight across the world - from Oceania to Asia to Africa to Europe to the Americas. As it moves across time zones, it becomes a symbolic wave of intention circling the planet: many tongues, one breath.

What the world hears is both ancient and immediate - words that honor water, mountains, plants, and air; words that thank the creatures who guide us; words that remind us of responsibility and right relationship with the Earth. The English translation follows gently behind each line, carrying meaning while allowing the original voice to remain in front - clear, sovereign, and alive.

At the close of the prayer, a first nation elder will invite everyone, wherever they are, to gently touch the Earth and speak three words or short phrases that embody their vision of a new world. This simple act grounds the ceremony in the body an, transforms listening into lived intention. Whispered or voiced together, these three offerings become seeds, personal, specific, and actionable, that root the collective moment in countless local commitments

to care, courage, and renewal.

 


As we finish honoring the earth, a single pulse rises, a synchronized song that beckons us from stillness into celebration. Recognized artists from many lands fuse ancient with modern, threading ancestral instruments with modern beats - cedar flute beside synth, frame drum beside electronic beats, throat singing united with soaring vocal hooks, composing a new, living “Anthem for Mother Earth”. And then we move as one humanity, feet to earth and hearts united to the rhythm as we unleash the ancient power of dance, binding us beyond borders into a collective celebration of joy and unity.

 


Supported by emerging research in the science of coherence, collective meditative focus has been shown to produce measurable effects on emotional regulation, physiological synchronization and enhanced harmony within groups.