Earthsong received its name from a Maori elder in the early 90's. Na Mele O Ka Aina means "Our Song of the Earth." Many who visit this land have discovered their true song, whether audible or silent.

Earthsong has been co-created by hundreds of hands and hearts; devoted friends offering their skills, gifts and insight. Landscaping, planting and building have continued since 1984. The vision here is constantly changing as we compost, mulch and harvest the inner and outer gardens.

This three acre chrysalis has held many lives as they journeyed through old stories, unravelling painful beliefs and debilitating symptoms to discover portals of awakening. And others as they grieved, celebrated, remembered a forgotten piece of their essence, learned to chant in Hawaiian, to cultivate presence, or how to milk a goat or build an octagon... Others come to experience walking meditation, waking at dawn to sing in a candle-lit cave, to dance in moonlight, or how wondrous it is to plant a tree, to remove one's defenses and dishonesty, or simply watch a flower open.

Earthsong has been described as a Dharma-Gaia sanctuary, a Dreamtime refuge, and a Taoist retreat. An ongoing process, Earthsong is an example of love made visible through creativity, Spirit, joyous work, and focus. This is a place where labels fall away and the suchness of things becomes apparent as one's authenticity is revealed.