
Support Amazon Healing Space TSAMANI-Tree of Life
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My dear path brother and his family want to build an ecological healing space on their ancestral land in Colombia. The space will serve those who seek to receive ancestral therapies and life improvement tools from the Amazonian cultures working with healing plants.
Your contribution is going directly to building materials and labor costs. The land is already owned by my path brother and his family. His name is Jhon Freddy Cepeda Pesca and he's from the Sicuani tribe.
Jhon has been on the healer's path since he was 14 years old. Today John is 32 years old. He has dedicated the past 18 years of his life, and continues to dedicate his life today to serving his fellow man by sharing his ancestral lineage and it's wisdom for a good life.
TSAMANI in Sicuani translates to Tree of Life. In the culture, the Tree of Life is a giver of nutrition to all of life on our planet. As such, this healing center is envisioned to give you life, to share life with you and all those who seek to go beyond the routine of struggle and trauma.
As the World continues to evolve at a rapid pace, centers where you and I can visit to heal our emotions, our minds and bodies with connections to nature and clean water are crucial to have.
As the older generation of healers begins to leave their physical bodies, it is equally critical to support the new generation of wisdom keepers such as Jhon Freddy. The Amazon and all her secrets to healing, to living and being plentiful in life need to be kept alive.
With every contribution you make to building TSAMANI, you are doing it. You are supporting an ancestral healing center where the traditions, the language, the culture and the healing are kept alive and shared with the World.
We are seeking to raise USD 40,000 in order to complete the project. Much of the construction has been self-funded. All of the building materials are being ecologically sourced and in the tradition of the ancestors who have lived on this land for generations.
However, because the land is off the beaten path getting modern materials such as rods, concrete, other tools and labor to the area is expensive. Everything takes a little longer and costs more to finally put on site.
When complete, the healing center has a traditional Maloka to fit 40 guest's comfortably; this is the ceremony space where gatherings are held. It will also have an area to receive traditional plant therapies, and sleeping accommodations for 20 guests and the center's support team.
This center will support the family in preserving the land and it's natural water sources, of which there are many on the property. In helping build TSAMANI you are supporting the healing of yourself and others and you are caring for the preservation of our precisous Amazonian land and culture.
Please reach into your heart today and donate what you can to this fund. On behalf of Jhon Freddy and his family and on my behalf, I thank you for your time and for whaterver is born in you to help.
Sincerely,
-Carlos Duran
Organizer
Carlos Duran
Organizer
Hialeah, FL