Movement of Love
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In recent weeks, a rare herd of Canadian ostriches was killed under troubling circumstances. Most people never heard about it but the collective field felt it. These gentle beings became symbols of innocence, awakening, and our shared responsibility to protect all life.
These images are my prayer in motion. Created to honor the animals, support the farmers, and remind us of what truly matters. If one touches your heart, please feel free to share it.
May beauty be the way we heal what has been harmed.
Let their light ripple outward and may we draw our line.
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FAQ Sharing These Images
How do I share these images?
Simply download the image to your device and post it on your social media, story, or profile.
You are welcome to use any of them. They were created to be shared.
Do I need to credit Elle or Amplify Your Light?
Credit is appreciated but not required.
If you’d like to, you can write:
Art + message by Elle Kerr-Wilson, AmplifyYourLight.com
Can I add my own caption or message?
Yes.
These images are meant to travel with your voice and your heart.
Write whatever feels true to you. Prayer, grief, solidarity, or love.
Can I use them for my group, organization, or community?
Yes.
Please share freely as part of any non-commercial awareness, advocacy, or spiritual work.
May I print them?
You may print them for personal, altar, or community use.
(If you ever need a high-resolution version, just ask.)
What is the meaning behind the images?
They are a response to a real event. A moment of innocence harmed and a call to awaken compassion, protect farms, and return to humanity’s heart.
Can I request a specific image?
Yes.
You’re welcome to reach out. I am continuing to create as Spirit guides me.
A Movement of Love Is Rising
What happened to the ostriches in Canada touched thousands of hearts across the world not through outrage alone, but through a deep awakening of compassion, unity, and remembrance.
Their story is more than tragedy.
It is a call.
A moment that opened something in humanity.
If you feel that tug in your heart too…
if you sense there is something we are meant to learn, carry, and protect…
I invite you to read the full reflection.
May their light guide us forward.
Read the full story “How Canada’s Ostriches Awakened a Movement of Love.”

















