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A living field where soil meets soul. Where energy meets ecology. Where healing meets land.
Mandangad, Ratnagiri
A Living Landscape Rooted in Care Moksha.eco is a living piece of land cared for with patience, respect, and long-term responsibility.
Here, we focus on: healthy, living soil native and natural plants clean water and balanced land use
calm and respectful human interaction.
The intention is simple and universal:
to care for the land in a way that supports life — now and for the future.
Moksha.eco is not a school, institution, or commercial enterprise.
It is a practice landscape — a place where good land-care practices are lived quietly and allowed to mature over time.
🌿 The Living Nursery™ at Moksha.eco
The Living Nursery™ is an integral part of Moksha.eco. It is a small, carefully tended nursery created to grow healthy, resilient plants for: home gardens farms and food forests land regeneration and ecological restoration.
Plants in The Living Nursery™ are grown using:
chemical-free, living soil compost and natural organic matter native, heirloom, and open-pollinated seeds Plants are grown slowly and attentively so they: develop strong, well-formed roots adapt easily when transplanted remain balanced and resilient without artificial inputs The Living Nursery™ is not designed for mass production.
Its purpose is to offer plants that are well cared for, well rooted, and ready for life beyond the nursery.
🌼 Daily Care for the Land — Seen and Unseen
At Moksha.eco, care for the land goes beyond physical work alone.
Each day, time is set aside for quiet meditation and reflection on the land.
During these moments, we gently offer goodwill and blessings to:
the soil the water the plants and the surrounding environment This is done simply — without ritual, display, or instruction — as a way of maintaining calmness, gratitude, and harmony in the space.
The same attitude of care and goodwill is extended to all plants in The Living Nursery™.
This approach does not replace farming knowledge, ecological science, or practical land management.
It exists alongside them, as a human way of relating to land responsibly.
🙏 Gratitude & Lineage
With deep respect and gratitude, we acknowledge two teachers whose life’s work continues to guide how this land is cared for.
We acknowledge Master Choa Kok Sui, whose teachings on inner growth, service, harmony, and goodwill shape the attitude of awareness, care, and responsibility with which the soil, water, plants, and environment at Moksha.eco are tended.
We acknowledge Bill Mollison, whose vision and work in Permaculture laid the foundations for ethical, practical, and regenerative ways of caring for land, ecosystems, and future generations.
The work at Moksha.eco is offered in humility and gratitude toward both these lineages.
It does not claim to represent or teach either body of work, and seeks only to apply their principles with sincerity, care, and respect within a living landscape.
🔗 Related Understanding
The approach to land care practiced at Moksha.eco is informed by the broader framework of Pranic Permaculture™, which explores how regenerative land design and human awareness can coexist within living ecosystems.
Those interested in understanding the wider context may explore more at
PranicPermaculture.com.
🌍 A Long-Term View
Moksha.eco is being cared for with the future in mind —
for soil, seeds, plants, ecosystems, and people who may come many years from now.
Its value is not measured in seasons or trends,
but in continuity, care, and quiet regeneration over time.
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