Monthly Archives: April 2010

  • The Eco Film on Friday, April 23rd: A Lawyer Walks into a Bar Genre: Documentary. Director: Eric Chaikin, USA, 2007. 92 minutes Winner of the grand jury prize at the 2007 AFI Dallas International Film Festival A lurid tale of lawyers and lawsuits and Americas fascination with both. This documentary explores the influence of law […]

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  • By Nico The Ecodome is a structure built to use as a place for meditation and silence, set in the midst of Sadhana’s forest, next to the back mud pool. The past weeks we have been working on removing the old plaster, and since one month we are giving the dome a new cover. This […]

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  • The Eco Film on Friday, April 16th: Alone in the Wilderness Genre: Documentary. Director: Bob Swerer. USA, 2004. 57 Minutes. Imagine… a life in a pristine land unchanged by man, roaming a wilderness through which few other humans have passed. Choosing an idyllic site, cutting trees and building a log cabin. Being a self-sufficient craftsman, not at […]

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  • Yeah ! The new huts are now happy homes ! Construction of individual huts for long term volunteers has been happening over the past few weeks. With the help of  Manu, our good friend and architect, and a hard working team of Tamil builders, five huts are now fully complete. These huts are being built […]

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  • The Eco Film on Friday, April 9th: Manda Bala Winner of 4 awards at the Sundance, Rome and Durban International film festivals. Genre: Documentary. Director: Jason Kohn. Brazil, 2007. 85 minutes. Manda Bala, meaning ‘Send a Bullet’ is a strikingly beautiful and well-constructed documentary about cycles of violence and how it affects both victims and […]

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  • By Nico The ECO dome is an earthen dome that will be used as a place for silent contemplation and meditation. The dome is located next to the back mud pool, in the midst of Sadhana’s forest. It was built in 2009, with plastic bags filled with earth and lime in the method of CalEarth.org (organisation […]

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  • 2nd April 2010 By Liz This was an exciting week for the Green Kindergarten project, as the children are beginning to recognize us and feel more comfortable playing and interacting with us. Also, as the project is growing the team is expanding and on Monday we brought the volunteers from Children’s Land along with us! […]

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  • 26th March 2010 by Becky This week the Kindergarten project has pushed on with preparing the fence for the children’s garden. We loaded up a tractor trailer with solid granite posts, tools, 8 fence panels, 10 volunteers and headed off to the Kindergarten! Progress was fast, and after using a crow-bar and scooping out the […]

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  • 19th March 2010, By Helen An exciting new development for Sadhana Forest in the past few weeks has been the Green Kindergarten Project. Always keen to develop and improve relations with local villages we have begun to work with a local kindergarten in Trichitambalam, Koot Road. A group of Israeli volunteers called Adam LeAdam noticed […]

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