A blessing for the living land of Casa Gaia, Đà Lạt
Garden of Eden came through on a quiet day on the hill beside Casa Gaia, in the highlands of Đà Lạt — a place where forest, mist, water, and mountain meet in a living, breathing harmony.
I had been contemplating opening a retreat centre on the land that week.
As I stood on the hill, I felt a gentle invitation to open my voice — not to perform, but to attune. To sing with the land, rather than to it. What came through was a chant-like hymn, carrying light codes and subtle frequencies that felt guided by the high guardians of this place.
A blessing for the land.
A quiet communion with Mother Earth in her raw, primordial beauty.
It carried the vibration of Eden — not as a myth or a place from the past, but as a state of remembrance:
a remembering of Earth before separation,
before forgetting,
before the human heart felt apart from the living body of the planet.
Casa Gaia — a living field
Casa Gaia is not just a house.
It is a living field of relationship between land, water, forest, and human presence.
Nestled in a lush valley in Đà Lạt, Casa Gaia is held by ancient trees, flowing streams, and the quiet intelligence of the highlands. Over time, this place has revealed itself as a space of deep grounding, restoration, and inner listening — for myself, and for those who come here to rest, retreat, and reconnect.
When I sing or chant here, it feels less like I am “doing” something, and more like I am participating in a dialogue — a co-creation between human voice and living land.
Garden of Eden arose from that dialogue.
With gratitude
I offer this lightsong with deep gratitude to:
the land of Casa Gaia,
the guardians of this place,
and to Mother Earth herself.
May it serve as a small gesture of love and remembrance.
May it bless the land.
And may it quietly support the remembering in all who listen.
With love & reverence,
Benjamin
Creator of Path of Miracles
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