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Active Initiatives

Current Community Projects

Explore the sacred landscape projects that define our mission. Each initiative is an active commitment to environmental healing and cultural preservation, made possible through your vital support.

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Tree of Life Garden

WellSprings’ TOL medicinal herb garden is a collection of plants recognized for their healing properties (hortus medicus). Each plant has been situated on the Tree of Life grid at a location corresponding to the organ system / human energy system
that the plant energizes or enervates.

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Universal Peace Wheel

The concept of Peace Wheel focalizes or crystalizes prayers and intention toward a endpoint of universal peace. In the same manner that ocean waves and waterfalls purify water - and wind and
smudging purify the air, it is believed that prayers-in-motion magnify our aspirations of planetary peace. 

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The BeeHiven Temple

Health Research Institute and The Goddess Temple of Ashland are thrilled to be partnering with ARC11 in creating an aesthetic natural building ceremonial altar called the Bee Hiven Temple which will serve as a threshold and educational space for women in mid-live transition.

Your Support is Our Foundation

Health Research Institute is a 501(c)(3) non-profit. 100% of your tax-deductible donation goes directly toward land stewardship, and community initiatives. 

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Grandmother Spring

Putting a face to the name “Grandmother Spring”, WellSprings honors Grandmother Agnes Baker Pilgrim as an elder and historian who devoted her life to protecting and preserving water, nature, and tribal culture. Future plans for “Grandmother Spring” call for a surround of river rock and cedar lath fencing, waterfall, and a children’s soaking pool.

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