by David Sunfellow | Jun 6, 2024
An excerpt from Ken Smith’s book “The Way of the Hermit: My Incredible 40 Years Living in the Wilderness” that offers helpful advice, based on real-world experience, concerning what to do if you encounter an apex predator, especially a grizzly bear, in the wild…
by David Sunfellow | May 20, 2024
Over time, we as humans have developed a different attitude towards nature and we’ve forgotten about our inner power. This is the ability of our body to adapt to extreme temperature and survive within our natural environment. Because we wear clothes and artificially control the temperatures at home and at work, we’ve greatly reduced the natural stimulation of our bodies, atrophying the age-old mechanisms related to our survival and basic function. Because these deeper physiological layers are no longer triggered, our bodies are no longer in touch with this inner power. The inner power is a powerful force that can be reawakened by stimulating these physiological processes through the Wim Hof Method.
The Wim Hof Method is built on three pillars, which are breathing, cold therapy and commitment. Combined, these three pillars form a powerful method that is capable of changing your life. The Wim Hof Method is even known to relieve symptoms of several diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, asthma, sarcoidosis, vasculitis, and several autoimmune diseases.
by David Sunfellow | May 19, 2024
Here’s a page full of the most important COVID-19 resources. Read / watch the information presented on this page and you will have a clear, comprehensive understanding of all the main issues surrounding COVID-19…
by David Sunfellow | May 11, 2024
Doctors, nurses, and health care workers from different sectors and specialties describe censorship, persecution, and serious lapses in health care practices related to COVID-related protocols and mandates…
by David Sunfellow | Feb 10, 2024
“The tiny house movement (also known as the ‘small house movement’) is an architectural and social movement that advocates living simply in small homes. There is currently no set definition as to what constitutes as a tiny house. However, a residential structure under 500 square feet is generally considered a tiny home. The tiny house movement promotes financial prudence, economically safe, shared community experiences, and a shift in consumerism-driven mindsets.”
— Wikipedia