Tamera: An Ecovillage for a New Humanity

Tamera is an ecovillage situated in the south of Portugal. It is a holistic peace research and education center exploring different ways of being and living on this planet. With two hundred people currently residing there, Tamera has become an iconic space of experimentation for a new culture, one based on trust, care and cooperation.

"Tamera is a seed for a new culture: from war to peace, from exploitation to cooperation, from fear to trust."

This video was realized by "The Great Relation" (new name for "La Grand Coloc), a film production exploring the relationship to ourselves, others, and nature.

To discover more: https://www.thegreatrelation.org/

All their films are free to watch, because their main goal is to make the vision of a regenerative culture accessible to a wider public. At the same time, their dream is to develop this project so it becomes their main occupation. If you feel resonance with their work, you can support this dream through a conscious donation. Thank you!

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