We have created this site to share the story of our Heart Song. To live on the land has been a vision of all of the Heart Singers here on this beautiful land here on North Carolina, America. We have started in May 2017 on raw land in the mountains to create a living inflowment with the land and each other, and all who inhabit the land.
Follow our story on the homepage as we do what we do and create what we create, living closer and closer to how nature has been offering for us to live. Building with natural materials is one of the main choices we have made. This land has gifted us with plentiful clay, soil, sand, timber and water. We can build much of what we have envisioned to build with the materials that are already here on the land. We are starting to plant a garden, using this incredibly rich soil to help nourish ourselves. The possibilities here are endless. We continue in full appreciation for everything we have here.
HERE is the Vision of my Heart Song.
Heart Song is a state of being.
It is a way of being and living.
It is a creative endevour where like-hearted/spirited/minded humane human beings come together and find a beautiful inflowment. It is the expression of the creativity of these beings and it is a creation in progress which continues to morph and evolve around us.
My Heart Song IS inflowment.
My inflowment means that I am living in balanced, harmonious flow with respect for all around me as I flow in each and every moment creating as I go and enjoying observing the creativity of others all around me. Co-creation is also a very important part of this Heart Song, along with co-creating with the l and, including as much natural material into our structures and artistry as we possibly can. It’s about Earth, so I intend to live in an Earth home, surrounded by soil of the Earth, using earthenware pots and wooden or bamboo utensils. I learn to carve and sculpt in contour and harmony with the land on which I live. The wild and domestic animals also live in harmony with respect for one another. We fully respect all who share the woodland in which we choose to live. A combination of nature and that which wo/man is capable of creating, creates this inflowment.
This is my Heart Song.