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Life is easy. Why do we make it so hard? | Jon Jandai

7/23/2015

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"Jon is a farmer from northeastern Thailand. He founded the Pun Pun Center for Self-reliance, an organic farm outside Chiang Mai, with his wife Peggy Reents in 2003. Pun Pun doubles as a center for sustainable living and seed production, aiming to bring indigenous and rare seeds back into use. It regularly hosts training on simple techniques to live more sustainably. Outside of Pun Pun, Jon is a leader in bringing the natural building movement to Thailand, appearing as a spokesperson on dozens of publications and TV programs for the past 10 years. He continually strives to find easier ways for people to fulfill their basic needs. For more information visit http://www.punpunthailand.org"
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THe huni kuin: Nilson Tuwe 

6/16/2015

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Learning about the indigenous illuminates and grounds an individual. Meeting them, or just watching them, is a reminder of what is truly important. We mustn't chase money. We are to find creative ways to bring in wealth, so that we can maintain resources that ensure the Earth- a sanctuary in this little sector of the galaxy -remains fertile and abundant for future generations to thrive in. 
We highly recommend watching all the videos below. 
Tuwe gave us our first Kambo treatment in Brooklyn in 2013 during one of his stays in the US. We remember hearing him sing for the first time, and the first thing that happened to us was our mouths curved up into a smile. 
It is a delight to watch videos of the Huni Kun, a sense of joy, simplicity and deep intelligence shines in the eyes of these people. Click on the read more tab to see more videos embedded in this post. 

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