and some photos. this tribe, my tribe here, fought for 150 years to have [and returned to the people, and they were eventually successful in 2014. what was formerly the national park area, became a living entity of its own with all the rights of personhood. and i believe that it was the first of its kind in the world. we don t take over and control, they understand where they fit in, and are guided by nature.
people that i met when it was a national park often didn t know much about our tribe, or our indigenous ancestry. children of the mist. the retreat was born out of the desire to have a place where people could stay in nature, enfolded in nature, where they could connect with nature and themselves. you are unplugged from the distractions of life. i want people to realise that you don t need much to enjoy life, and to live.
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back in 2014, the government returned ownership of the land back to the local indigenous people who were now encouraging tourists to learn to interact with the forest on a spiritual level, rather thanjust think of it is a great place to take a hike and some photos. this tribe, my tribe here, fought for 150 years to have land returned to the people, and they were eventually successful in 2014. what was formerly the national park area became a living entity of its own with all the rights of personhood. and i believe that it was the first of its kind in the world.
this tree, it is supporting me, and the energy from it feels mail. it s a few hundred years old, whatever tree, plant, that your eyes alight upon, there is that thing acknowledging you and saying hello. if you ignore them, itjust means that you need more time, so more time spent in nature, the more you tune in, the better develop your understanding of the language that she is speaking to you. people that i met when it was a national park often