I was born on the banks of a very beautiful part of the world, the Helford River in SW Cornwall, UK. You may have heard of this enchanted, wild garden - Trebah, the magical garden of dreams - www.trebah-garden.co.uk
It just so happens whether by coincidence, synchronicity I know not, but this garden is renowned as one of the top 100 paradise gardens in the world. My father was head gardener there in the 1960's for Donald Healey, the owner and inventor of the Austin Healey Motor Car Company.
This garden has always played a rather large influence over my life especially as my formative years were spent in roaming freely its magic and wonder.
I left the JW's over 6 years ago at the age of 28, brought up in the borg since birth - 3rd generation. My aim in life is to be an outstanding garden designer. This is the project that I am initially working upon implementing.
It is my wish to design Sculptured Acoustic Water Gardens as public educational amenities in ecology and environmental awareness centres of excellence. I like this theme because great gardens are about bringing together components in the eventual achievement of a very long vision. Not similar to entrepreneurial business ethics where the plan strategy is usually 5, 10, 15, 20 years into the future, gardens are about holistic, organic growth planning for a future that I possibly may never see, 100+ years into the future.
I am presently sourcing available sites and looking to secure funding to bring this new project to the fore. An acoustic water garden is a combination of the visual form of fine music working inunison with sculptured moving water and plantlife. Imagine walking through a section and listening for example to one of Beethoven's symphonies and seeing, experiencing the garden design around you actually moving in time to the music, waterfalls and fountains can be great fun to design.
Within the hub of the garden there will be an educational awareness centre of excellence complete with sound engineering labs creating the interactivity between the different elements. The project name is INLUNARSUN which is about bringing two opposite, opposing forces into conjunction with one another. You are entering an area of outstanding natural beauty, for an out of this world design implementation experience with down to earth commonsense.
This garden is about opening up the real latent creative capacity within different individuals, giving them a sense of awe and wonder, inspiration, healing and quiet reflexive meditation. It will also demonstrate first hand experience of spatial awareness and helps others to understand their relationship with themselves and their local living environments too.
If you would like to hear more of the project, please feel free to get in touch and discuss ideas or visions.
Full member of UK 'think tank' CAN online, The Community Action Network www.can-online.org.uk we have now expanded internationally with over 30 centres in the USA as well as Australia and Japan amongst others. The very diverse pro-active group, mostly rebels against the system of one kind or another have now secured in excess of £100m funding over the next 3 years, and that is just UK.
So, if you are working in any issues involving enabling of those individuals working within the arena of social exclusion or community deprivation, there is a great deal upon the network available to you for the asking. Thinking of putting together a charity? Need advice? Do you have a creative project you would like to roll out, but don't know how? Ask!! Development trusts? Advice offered. Funding sources? Its all there and everything else besides.
I honestly believe that possibly more especially within the ex jw community there are many rather creative genius's out there, my role is to help bridge the gaps in the provision of bringing grassroots community projects into fruition, locally, regionally, nationally, continental and international.
Lets get busy, re-creating our futures and designing a more positive outlook for all.
Giving you all the best will and healing in the world.
peace
mark
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www.can-online.org.uk
www.selfdirection.org (part-time voluntary work)