![]() ![]() ![]() They were building, painting, communicating in different languages and cooking sambar and rice for lunch. Shagun believes mud has a lot of power in it, something that not many people acknowledge. She said, “Mud has a lot of thermal-power. Many don’t value its potential now.”Īt Geeli Mitti farms, every structure is beautifully made of mud, cow dung and lime.īy thermal-power, I mean that it can absorb heat and cold for a very long period of time. They also use trash, in all its form, to make something useful out of it. ![]() Every structure that they build roughly includes four techniques.Įlaborating about one such technique she says, “The earth-bag technique is extremely important. It is highly beneficial for earthquake prone areas. It was because of the earth-bag technique that it was built with.” Many people don’t know that during the Nepal earthquake, in one area, only one building kept standing while the others collapsed. Shagun believes that apart from the good living conditions, that these structures provide, the spiritual energy that is felt while residing in them is beyond explanation. Talking about living conditions she says, “It’s a stated fact that cement cannot breathe. You lock a cement house for ten days and you can’t get inside. The toxins used to maintain carbon emissions to produce that cement is so harmful. Whereas, in naturally build mud houses you can leave them as it is and nothing will happen.” The most significant part of Shagun’s journey is the ability to spread knowledge, help others transform their lives, and make a difference in this process. ![]()
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