Paul Sheppard (Natural and Regenerative Beekeeping) interviewed Alison in 2021. Here we ook at the difference between regenerative and industrial beekeeping, and why it is important for the bees to be supported in their natural life cycles and processes. You can view the interview here.
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Artemis Smiles Honeybee Sanctuary is featured in Swarm Season, an award-winning impressionistic documentary screened nationally and internationally! Over the course of three years, director & producer Sarah Christman and cinematographer Zara Popovici captured the work we are doing to save wild honeybees and conserve the ancient genetics of these disease-resistant colonies, resulting in a stunning feature-length film. Swarm Season won Best Film and Best Cinematography at the Made in Hawaii Film Festival. View the trailer here, or click below to watch the film. WE ARE SO HONORED to be one of three Sacred Beekeepers (Alison Yahna and the Sanctuary/Mother Temple community) featured in the upcoming film Amrita. Filming will begin in March and focus on our work to restore the Honeybee to her sacred status in human consciousness. Our Honeybee Sanctuary was established in 2001 by Alison Yahna, as a place where bees are able to live according to their own natural behaviors, impulses and life-cycle. Through rescue, conservation, education and advocacy we work to protect honeybees, other pollinators and their critical habitats. Our bees are loved, honored and revered as teachers who reveal to us the ancient truths and new awareness needed to move back into a harmonious relationship with Mother Nature.
To make a tax-deductible donation to support the production of this important film, click the donate button at the bottom of the page. Please write AMRITA in the notation box to direct your donation to this project. |
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