Author Archives: Marjan
Meditations with the grandmothers
From September 2018 there will be monthly meetings of De Grandmothers group at Het Eibernest Dates: 24 September 22 October 19 November 17 December. Please let Hanneke know if you come. Do you not yet know the work with ‘De … Continue reading
Open air Ecstatic Dance
Ecstatic Dance Event at the Eibernest @michaelhabrakenphotography A C0-creation by Saskia Vermeesch, the Eibernest and DJ Soulfine. DJ Soulfine visited het Eibernest earlier this year. With her warm passionate and surprising beats, she takes you on this … Continue reading
Come and have a good meal with us.
A new activity that we want to offer and if this catches on, we will do this more often next year. For 20 people we want to make a simple, healthy, vegetarian meal by one of our contacts who can … Continue reading
sweatlodges
There are different teams who arrange sweatlodges here on our land. If you are interested, sent me an email and I will give you more information. On the agenda you can see the dates of the sweatlodges planned this year. … Continue reading
workshop fermenting
How does a a self baked sourdough bread taste? What can you do with kefir? How do you make sauerkraut? What is komboecha? Diëgo van Keere is willing to come and let you taste and learn these things. If you … Continue reading
Art at the Eibernest
We are honored to present to you the statues of Tineke Hellinga. Art is so inspirational. It lifts us up. Most of the statues are for sale. The artist, Tineke died June 2015, her daughter is selling the pieces. … Continue reading
Twining willow or cook with Marck
Marck Hofmeester is a very creative person. He is a good cook, and he can twine willow, is a musician and magician. He can be of help when you visit our place. Marck Hofmeester His wife Masha Mulder teaches yoga … Continue reading
Sapo Sacred Ancient Medicine
Dear Brothers and Sisters ♥ You are invited to join us for the healing and medicine work with Bufo Alvarius. Bufo Alvarius is a toad, also called Sapo, from the Sonora Desert in North Mexico. Sapo means pad in Dutch. … Continue reading