Tuesday, June 12, 2012

FengShuiSerenity: Lone Indian Man Plants 1,360 Acre Forest

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FengShuiSerenity: Lone Indian Man Plants 1,360 Acre Forest
Posted By: CGI_admin
Date: Tuesday, 12-Jun-2012 16:46:09

I recently viewed a short documentary called "The Man Who Planted Trees". This film tells the story of a shepherd who repairs the ruined ecosystem of a secluded valley by single-handedly cultivating a forest over a thirty year period.(IMDB). The story is filled with pathos as it takes us on a journey with the two characters who find solace in the landscape. What begins as a bleak and foreboding situation is slowly and methodically transformed into a exhilarating and joyful experience. The animation is outstanding, as the compassionate artistic interpretation of the lives of the characters and the terrain come to life. The story is a metaphor for life: what we sow so shall we reap. In the subtlety of this creative expression of hope and fulfillment of purpose, the filmmakers have revealed the very profound life of a very humble sheep-herder.
In light of the above, I post this story of Mr. Payeng, whose mission in life mirrors the one described in the movie. These messages remind us of what can happen when we perform work from our heart. -S.C.-
By Stephen Messenger - treehugger.com
A little over 30 years ago, a teenager named Jadav “Molai” Payeng began burying seeds along a barren sandbar near his birthplace in northern India’s Assam region to grow a refuge for wildlife.
Not long after, he decided to dedicate his life to this endeavor, so he moved to the site where he could work full-time creating a lush new forest ecosystem. Incredibly, the spot today hosts a sprawling 1,360 acre of jungle that Payeng planted single-handedly.
The Times of India recently caught up with Payeng in his remote forest lodge to learn more about how he came to leave such an indelible mark on the landscape:
It all started way back in 1979 when floods washed a large number of snakes ashore on the sandbar. One day, after the waters had receded, Payeng , only 16 then, found the place dotted with the dead reptiles. That was the turning point of his life.
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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

WOW can't cover what this man created. Amazing what perseverance and following ones heart can create!D

Nova Earth Serentiy said...

Wow is right. AS well, I highly recommend watching the short documentary. In actuality, the stories are identical. It's a little mind blowing as 2 days after seeing the film I found this story. I am so moved and so grateful to them. They are a gift to our Earth.

Sincerely,
Sharda Chaitanya
Editor, Feng Shui Serenity