Desde IMORA muy agradecidos a nuestros participantes por la confianza, por compartir, por sumar, por expandir, por SER. ¡Gracias!
¨Esta experiencia ha sido realmente maravillosa. He aprendido muchísimo, tanto a nivel personal como profesional. Desde trabajar con personas de diferentes culturas hasta adquirir habilidades prácticas en áreas como la creación de contenido, la jardinería y la resolución de problemas, cada aspecto ha sido enriquecedor. Me siento increíblemente agradecido por la oportunidad de crecer de tantas maneras, y es algo que llevaré conmigo durante mucho tiempo.¨
-Samuele-
¨In this project I learned a lot of things, from theory to practice and all around it, but I think that what will stay the most, is the enjoyment of the little moments, and the knowledge of how precious it is to share them with people you care about.¨
-Vera-
¨I´m really grateful to have participated into this project, I learned a lot about a more holistic approach to nature, the environment and community. I also learned new practical skills in relation to permaculture, gardening and taking care of farm animals.¨
-Noémie-
¨My volunteering in Ritmo Natural project has exceeded my expectations. At the beginning, being here itself has been a relief for me, providing a break from studying at university every day for the past five years. Moreover, I learned what I wanted to learn about permaculture, but it went beyond that. I learned to always observe and observe first before reacting, to recognize patterns, and to understand how to interact with nature, with people, and with myself.¨
-Margareta-
¨Trough this project, I had the opportunity to expand my knowledge about permaculture, agriculture and farm itself. Every day was a learning day and after all that knowledge acquired I strongly believe that permaculture helped me understand a lot of problems that exist in our planet in a deeper level. I really liked to also have the community sense here and to share such beautiful moments with all the group.¨
-Clara-
¨The stars are tiny points that, when observed, become immense to expand your imagination. But what does it mean to observe? How does our mind work? And our senses?
Every day I woke up with the sound of the sheep bells, a new adventure was waiting for me outside, in La Jarilla. Starting the routine with the animals, the theory lessons, the cooking, the daily surprises, and the energy of the community. It hasn’t been a bed of roses; there was always something to learn and something to let go of.¨
-Sara-