It’s the SOIL
It’s the soil. Always the soil. Regenerating and giving back to the earth with grand hopes of giving more than she gives, leaving it full of plenty. Plenty relating to a nutrient-rich dirt that, with our help, will intuit how to sustain itself for generations to come. That is our job: to build soil, to dig deep into it with our bare hands, to listen, to learn, and remain open to all the guidance that comes our way. Sick or healthy, we participate in the Earth’s cycles. The cycles are always rooted in truth, compassion, creativity and lead us to act from a future we wish to see. Building healthy soil is to build networks of communities, businesses, initiatives, and share resources that align with Campo Culture’s values. Values that practice intention, nourish the human soul, connect to spirit, and create inner peace with consciousness, not consumption. Healthy soil generates healthy food. Healthy food is the operative catalyst for navigating radical self-care routines, such as meditation, dance, laughter, and activities that bring joy and inner peace.
The soil teaches that abundance is measured in love, connection to spirit, and the ability to share knowledge with others. The more we embrace these teachings, the more we experience the networks of support and waves of transformation; this is Campo Culture, the culture of connection, connection to each other that is prompted by the land we regenerate and the food we grow.
Campo Culture is the bridge to nature, whose framework is sustainability and regeneration, where food is very often the landscape, and circular economies thrive. Where farms become meeting places for friends and families to gather, for children to run through the fields, digging carrots, tasting the flavors that healthy soils produce. Where educational workshops, farm stores, culture, and play all become essential components of the Campo Culture lifestyle. Where urban dwellers renew themselves with the land, heading back to the city, inspired to support local farmers and farmers’ markets. Where raw nature is blended with the tools and function that the land has taught through decades of experience. Where the imprint of nature is felt by all who inquire. Where time is the rhythm that does not control, but instead time that listens to the earth, deep ecological time.