After grieving the death of a concept of nature that is no longer tenable, our trans siblings have led us through the intricate, painful, and liberating process of transition. This is not dissimilar to the work that lies before us, as we create a world that nurtures a profound respect for the land, treating it as a living entity with inherent rights and intrinsic value. We understand that during any transitional process, one must remain deeply in touch with (1) the agony of what has been lost or left behind, (2) the commitment to understanding the material and social realities that gave rise to and sustain our current threats, and (3) the possibility of a different future. In other words, we must remain in touch with our grief, devotion, and hope.