Protecterra's Farm

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April 5, 2017

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Protecterra's Farm

Wilderness is not a luxury but a necessity of the human spirit.

- Edward Abbey -

Protecterra's Farm

Protecterra Ecological Foundation was founded in 2011 with a vision and dream of a sustainable planet, a more sensitive people, and a global society that respects nature, and comes together in solidarity to heal and protect earth. Protecterra facilitates numerous initiatives principled on values of education, awareness, and outreach. This video documents one such initiative -- Protecterra's Farm, "an offering of Love, Awareness and Learning," that is based within the city of Pune. The Farm "offers a green escape from the madness of urban life" via farm stays, organic farming, meditation, conscious dinners, community living, an open kitchen, and several other offerings designed with simplicity to spur self-discovery and self-healing. { read more }

Be The Change

Spend sometime away from your screens and with nature today. What action can you take today that would be protective of earth? For inspiration, read more about Protecterra's core principles and offerings, here: { more }


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