Development Group

This is the "For Profit" Real Estate Development division of the Harmony Projects.

The concept that Form influences Vibration and Vibration influences Health guides our design philosophy. Instead of focusing on individual buildings and compartmentalized projects, we concentrate on designing entire holistically integrated communities to maximize the health of the land and those who reside therein. We wish to illustrate that it is possible to have a profitable real estate development business which builds communities that enhance the health of the surrounding ecosystem by revitalizing rather than depleting it. We wish to make it more profitable to heal the land than to destroy it.

We also offer our services in a non-profit manner, to already established communities that wish to attune to the global harmony project. At all levels of the building process patience is given to group process and individual creativity.

 

 

Community Development Project

Butterfly Bed and Breakfast: 100% complete.
Gold River, British Columbia, Canada

Reclamation and permaculture redesign of the Butterfly Bed and Breakfast. This project served as a test bed for integrating permaculture concepts into an already established community setting. The project is 100% complete and has had a tremendous effect on other individuals in the community, subconsciously inspiring them to improve their own suburban dwellings in harmony with the protocols of permaculture design.

Features include: zen garden, spiral energized water feature which irrigates the garden beds with potentiated water, integrated greenhouse and compost system. Removal of 90% of all lawn and replacement with medicinal and food plants in an artistic garden throughout the property.


 

**Project #2: Cloud Mountain Farm and Research Institute**

**Location:** North Shuswap, Celista B.C. Name: Cloud Mountain Farm and Research Institute


**Size:** 21 Acres


**Project Type:** Biomantic/Regenerative Farm and Food Forest with Research Institute


**Description**

A comprehensive 21-acre biomantic and regenerative farming operation featuring an integrated food forest system. The research institute component focuses on developing and testing new methods to produce nutrient-dense foods through innovative agricultural techniques.

**Key Features**
- Biomantic farming practices
- Regenerative agriculture systems
- Food forest development
- Research institute for nutrient-dense food production
- Sustainable farming methodology testing and development

**Status:** Active Development


 

 

Project #3:  Multidisciplinary Biotechnical Institute

The Multidisciplinary Biotechnical Institute combines the discoveries of Schauberger, Tesla, Fuller, and many other true masters, with a variety of biomantic technologies in a living, working, learning environment—much like in Damanhur (Italy) and the Black Forest (Germany). The Institute's goal is to provide a living laboratory to implement and study these technologies.

 

 

**Project #4: Madagascar Regenerative Insect Farm and Permaculture School**


**Location:** Near Masoala National Park, Madagascar


**Size:** 15 Acres


**Status:** Starting stages


**Project Overview**

An innovative agricultural project combining insect farming with permaculture education and biological systems integration.

**Planned Infrastructure**
- Variety of specialized greenhouses for edible insect cultivation
- Biological sewer remediation systems
- Integrated permaculture programs
- Food forest development with livestock integration (goats, cows, chickens)

**Educational Component**
- Local community education programs
- Healthy soil building techniques
- Nutrient-dense food production methods
- Permaculture system training

**Environmental Integration**
- Located near Masoala National Park for ecological harmony
- Sustainable waste management through biological remediation
- Biodiversity conservation through food forest systems

 

 

**Project #5: Belize Food Forest**


**Location:** 1 mile south of Lamanai Mayan ruins, New Lagoon Lake, Belize


**Size:** 82.5 acres


**Status:** Phase 1 implementation


**Current Development**
- Avocado and plantain trees planted
- Over 50 edible food bushes and trees established
- Existing middle-size bullet wood trees on property
- Strategic location near historic Mayan archaeological site

**Project Significance**
- Large-scale food forest demonstration
- Cultural heritage proximity (Lamanai Mayan ruins)
- Lakeside location providing water access
- Diverse tropical food production system

 

 

**Project #6: Colombia Regenerative/Biomantic Farm****


**Location:** Near Cali, Colombia (north side of mountain)


**Size:** 7 acres


**Natural Features:** Waterfall and river running through property


**Current Status**
- Large variety of fruit trees established
- Natural water systems integrated

**Phase 2 Development Plans**
- Education center construction
- Local community training programs
- Terra preta soil production education
- Nutrient-dense food growing techniques
- Permaculture system implementation
- Victor Schauberger water management principles

 

**Educational Focus**
- Terra preta soil creation and application
- Nutrient-dense food production
- Permaculture design principles
- Water management using Schauberger methods
- Sustainable agriculture for local communities

 

 

**Upcoming Developments:**

- Mexico: Location and details in development

- Northern California: Site selection in progress

- Ontario, Canada: Planning phase initiated