Publicaciones en la categoría: Encounter with cultures
Meeting and connecting with the Akamba people
Light Awareness unites all people in the world. Thus, we meet the tribes living in a country on our voyages to sing, meditate and dance together with them.
Mwakamba - Local Encounter - Appreciation and Healing for the Humans and Mother Earth
When we travel, we come in contact. We bless and heal people, nature and Mother Earth.
Peace Dinner – People celebrate and dine together
Traditionally, on each of our journeys, we invite people to a festive meal to encounter beyond cultures, religions and nationalities, The Peace Dinner!
Meeting with the Maasai in Kenya - appreciation of their nativeness
When we travel, we go to encounter on par with the local people and appreciate them.
Encountering the Digo – a nature tribe
Singing and full of rhythm we started our walk. All of us at once felt the origin african way of life.
PEACE MEAL – Brothers dinner together
From of all communities we had visited, we invited Kogis to the PEACE DINNER
Fourth Kogis meeting: Kogis from Kuinyimake and San Antonio
It took several days of preparation and a meeting in advance with one of the three Kogi-Mamas so that this encounter could take place.
Our third Kogis’ visit leads us to the Kogi-community Seiviaka including spending the night there
The Seiviaka-community lives in a village further above in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta.
Tungueka – The second visit to the Kogis
The drive to the Tungueka´s Kogi-village passes off over scree, through water and narrow roads.
Duanamake – A Kogui-community in Colombia
With respect and in dignity we stand at the entrance of the village which is marked in the earth by a big heart-shaped stone.
Visit to a school in in the middle of the rainforest
A further experience took place when we visited a school on the banks of the Rio Negro.
International Understanding – Encounters beyond the cultures
On the morning of the Good Friday we went by boat to the Tuyuka an indigenous people near Manaus.
Participation in the Ogoh-Ogoh parade
The holiest Hindu holiday, the Balinese New Year festival, called Nyepi Day, fell exactly in the time of our trip to Bali. Nyepi is the Balinese day of silence and meditation.