As the programme comes to a close, mambo Carole Demesmin gathers all for a blessing that invokes Zaka, the Vodou spirit of harvest and the divinity of the Earth and ancestral lands. Demesmin guides the public and the contributors of Bwa Kayiman—Tout Moun se Moun to collectively anchor this congress’s intentions to the soil that has nurtured many generations. The celebration of Tout Moun Se Moun is inscribed within HKW, thus creating threads that bind all to the past and extend beyond multiple generations to come. Demesmin’s blessing is not just an end, but a beginning—a recommitment to the Earth, to each other, and to the divine spirit of Zaka; a call to honour the sacred duty of re-humanization in order to protect and restore the abundant worlds we live in.