WWOOFING at VEGANVILLE!

Join us as we share the amazing story of Cecilia Mailon and her dream of creating VeganVille! As a certified Non-profit 501(C)3, Veganville is a sanctuary for rescued animals and a space for the community to build compassion for animals and for the environment.

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Mountain Top Homestead ~ Our Nomadic Lifestyle ~ WWOOFing at Merlins Perch

 

Join us as we explore and learn on Merlins Perch Farm located in beautiful Big Sur California.

Picking up TRASH on Public Lands

While camping in Arizona, we came across many campsites littered with trash. Unfortunately, we couldn’t pick up all of what we saw, but we did our best to leave the place in better shape than we found it. Enjoy our video and thanks for watching 🙂

Adventure and Awakening – Using the Law of Attraction to Manifest Your Dream World

As a guest on Larry Morrison’s podcast, “The Journey Inward: Uncovering Universal Truth” I had the privilege to share my story of adventure and awakening. In this Episode, we discuss the law of attraction, living a life of liberation, consciousness, meditation, the energy of life, moving past our conditioning and other insightful topics. With this talk, our intention is to help listeners find inspiration to live the life of their dreams and discover greater happiness within themselves and for the world. Thanks so much to Larry for the opportunity to speak on his show. More episodes to come!

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The Adventure of Truth is a project dedicated to increased harmony on our planet. By truly connecting to our inner selves, we firmly believe that we can ameliorate our relationship with the planet while becoming happy, strong, and healthy. Through exploration of meaning, truth, and opportunity we intend to take steps towards unifying our world and creating a sustainable future. Connecting as many people, movements, and networks to the common goal of healing the planet is the primary focus of The Adventure of Truth vision. Our insight and passion is to grow a universal selfless intention by connecting and collaborating with other people, networks, and organizations who share the same initiative.

At The Adventure of Truth, our passion is to heal the planet. Through collaborative projects like building permaculture landscapes, meditation workshops, podcasts, water blessings, restorative seed planting, community trash pick up events, content creation, environmental education workshops and other avenues, we intend to take steps to connect people to the planet and to their truest selves. Our passion for a sustainable future and community healing combined with our intention of the highest and greatest good will serve for the greatest benefit on behalf of all.

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Donations from this page are the fuel for further exploration and action. To become a Patron of The Adventure of Truth is to help planet Earth and its people to become harmonious, happy, strong and healthy. By covering the overhead expense of travel, this project is able to quickly grow its branches and explore new opportunities. Renting venues to run meditation workshops, buying seeds to plant, blessing water, and creating content such as podcasts and blog posts are some examples of the opportunities your donation allows us to pursue. Once our goal is hit, we intend to purchase a physical space for members to meet, work and collaborate. Further donations will also allow us to hire more active members of this adventure who wish to dedicate their time toward contributing love into our environment.

We thank you from the bottom of our hearts for following our journey. If you feel compelled to support the mission, you may do so via the following link to our Patreon page

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The Adventure of Truth Environmental Education Workshop in May 2018 (Boulder, CO) 

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Teaching the Ways of Nature

Environmental Education Workshop

In coordination with the Boulder Valley School District and Friar Farms, a Friday morning field trip for Boulder middle school students inevitably grew into something more.

Located just to the east of the city of Boulder, Friar Farms is a 40-acre farm that seeks to bring about the best of its land and of the people who experience its beauty. At Friar Farms, “We utilize organic growing methods that are sprouted from the best seed and the purest water. Developing intent that is rooted in love brings about the fullest expression of that which we grow.”

During our time with the students, we taught principals of gratitude and intention while working with seeds and cultivating a healthy soil complex. Over the course of the day, we put together compost bags, spread seeds, gathered weeds for fermented plant juices, and spent time with these majestic horses.

With the intention of opening the minds of the students to the inner workings of the natural world, we sought to gift the experience of working with the elements of nature. In doing so, we had a wonderful afternoon full of excitement and learning. Many of the kids were excited to get their hands dirty and we hope to offer this experience again in the future. Special thanks to Scott and Friar Farms for providing the space for all to learn and grow.

The Rooted Center

The Rooted Center is a truly wonderful farm, run by an equally wonderful family. Cultivated on 1 acre of earth near Boulder, Utah the high desert climate certainly provides an interesting mix of ecology as well as natural resources. In late March, we arrived for what would be a week of expansive learning in many aspects of nature and life.

“The Rooted Center is a permaculture principled homestead outside of Boulder, UT. Our interest lies not only in growing food, but also growing people, as we are constantly learning and growing ourselves. Here you will find the unique opportunity to learn small-scale farming and aquaponics coupled with opportunities to learn about Chinese Medicine, internal martial arts, Qigong and woodworking. We have our initial structures in and will be moving into building rocket mass heaters, Cobbing, earthbag building etc. this coming season.”

The primary creative energy behind the cultivation of this land is a warm human being named Sylas, who genuinely embodies the wisdom he has gathered from many years of yogic practice. To experience the energy of the land, as well as the presence of Sylas and his family truly gave our week at the farm a feeling of retreat rather than work trade. We worked on building a greenhouse, cobb benches, tended to chickens, transplanted Chinese herbs, as well as built a sprung floor for the martial arts studio.

Not only did we learn about each building process, but we were able to learn holistic healing modalities including Kung-Fu, herbal medicine, and bodywork. Early one morning, we trained our bodies in the fine art of Kung-Fu, inspiring in us a mindfulness of human movement and energetic expression.

The experience here at The Rooted Center was transformational, to say the least. Embodied teachings from nature create the foundation of intent on this 1-acre permaculture homestead. In all aspects, the acquired wisdom we walked away with contributes to a greater harmonization of mind, body, and spirit. Feeling whole, connected and extremely grateful, we left this magical place with intentions of returning in the future. Blessings to this land and those who inhabit it.

 

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Return of the Natives Planting Day

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Today in the Adventure of Truth, we participated in a planting event with Return of the Natives. At Zmudowski beach in Monterey Bay, we planted 1200 native plants including Sagewort, Buckwheat, and Beach Primrose. In coordination with students at California State University in Monterey Bay, we assisted in planting these native plants to help the sand dunes that line along the beautiful coastline. The ecosystems that these dunes support will gain stability with the introduction of these plants. Many insects and animals, including the Snowy Plover bird and the Smith’s Blue Butterfly who use the vegetation for protection, will enjoy a more balanced habitat.

In the early 1900’s, ice-plant was introduced to the coastline of California with the intention of holding shifting sand more stable for the construction of railroad tracks. However, the introduction of ice-plant has begun to lessen the biodiversity of the delicate ecosystem that the dunes support, and its effects are felt.

With continued effort and awareness, Return of the Natives progresses with this work and many other projects alike with the intention of creating a better tomorrow. Awareness of these environmental issues and remedial projects continues to grow and we are so thankful to have had the opportunity to share in restoring the one common habitat that we as humans share together, Mother Earth.

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