Tuesday, 16 October 2012

Mulme Healing Farmer Program


 Mulme Healing Farm is looking for people to participate in and grow from the farm life here. We recommend stays of a week or more. We understand people are busy so visitors are welcome on the weekend for short stays and to come over several weekends. 

The days are long and varied and not easy for spiritual and physical growth. For those not used to farming, you will feel sore at first and then your body will adjust.

Ethically raised meat is hard to find so we often eat vegetarian style, with a little meat. We eat Buddhist style so we don't waste food. If friends give us pork as a gift we have to eat it to respect that animal. 

Farm life is no joke. In fact, it can be very rewarding.

In your stay you can learn somethings about organic farming, herbalism, building, healing foods, meditation and Buddhist style living. Meditation is the
centerpiece of our approach and we hope it clarifies your thinking like it is doing for our own.

Our farm days vary depending on the needs at hand.

 We have one day or a week and sometimes more if the work is particularly hard that week.


Yang Hejern, the farmer and master will need help with his healing food lectures so we will take day trips on certain weekends of the month to offer.

Volunteers may be asked to help with classes and with our weekly meditations.


The order is more important than the times in our schedule. Here is a sample schedule. 

6:30 Martial Arts
7:00 Meditation
8:00 Breakfast
8:30 Work begins
11:30 Meditation and Tea
12:30 Lunch
13:00 Work
16:00 Meditation
17:00 Break
18:00 Dinner
19:00 Freetime

If you are interested, commited or have more questions please email: Greg.A.Sandford@gmail.com.

Taken in August 2011, when there were only Wwoofer here. We are taking a rest after weeding the tangerine trees. 
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