Today, we set the intention to travel to Cap Ternay, Mahe, Seychelles.
The view was stunning.
The fauna and flora was superb.
We found some clues that perhaps we were on the right track. Paradise on Earth for sure.
We did however encounter a block, which then showed us that perhaps this was not the right place.

The flora is stunning, the sandy beaches are superb, there is a marine park.
And yet in such paradise one can get lost and loose the purpose.
The connection with the Earth was done in an epic way. We had a chance to experience the true Seychellois warmth and readiness to help again in and epic way.





Some reparation work was needed through the ages, and that was my task to take on.
I felt the pain of the land,
I cried the tears of the people.
The old and the new came together, the past and the present combines.
The land has given me a memory for life.
I am one with the land!
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The story is mixed here.
The history is present, and still the place is evolving.






There is a clear sense of movement.
In the last decade they raised a whole new island out of the ocean, to make way for new houses.
The indigenous people are mixed, with different backgrounds all living side by side. No separation, just unity.
The Seychellois are generous and friendly, welcoming and open.
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