If We Have No Land How Can We Live In A Self-reliance Way.
Many people want to quit their job and change their lives but no land to start.
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Пікірлер: 58
@b_unique_PRАй бұрын
I love you but I have to say this. I gave my ex-husband 24 years of my life and he wasted it. I am now free to do what I want to do. Thank goodness I was able to buy a small house with a small piece of land in 2017 and I’m finally living in it.! I’m in my 60’s in Gregorian years but I feel better than when I was in my 30s. I am connected to the land…I am learning so much I am growing and planting and playing classical music for my fruits and they are growing. I am better than when I was without land and look better and feel better than when i was younger. I dance Salsa and Bomba and am learning so much. When you get connected to The Most High Spirit, Yahuah, and the land … you thrive!❤💯
@samson5721
Ай бұрын
Congratulations
@MarYSoldePuertoRico
Ай бұрын
@@samson5721thank you… it is wonderful to discover that the best things in life come from above
@consciouschapters8396
Ай бұрын
How many cents or acrres ?
@b_unique_PR
Ай бұрын
@@consciouschapters8396 i have less than a 1/4 of an acre, including house, but I have it packed with medicinal plants and food provisions 😂💯… It makes me happy. I just got 4 miniature chickens (quiquiriqui’s) am waiting for 2 egg laying hens…I am definitely a tropical country woman💯❗️
@littlelifeforest
Ай бұрын
thank you for sharing, your story motivated me, i 've just started the self-sustainable living and homestead.
@vissme1Ай бұрын
Wallah...you have revealed the secrets of a happy life with contentment and giving back more than we took from the world....salute your way of thinking Jon Jandai....
@abantunaturals8407Ай бұрын
Jon, it's as if you made this video for me, thank you🙏🏿
@FBPreppingАй бұрын
Dear Mr. Jon, I have followed your wise words for quite some time. Even those with a little patch of land can, aided with modern (and not-so-modern like aquaponics) technology, and a fair climate, get some extra nutrients for their table. Maybe not living entirely self-reliance, but even a 30% percentage is good. You can always trade or barter whatever fresh produce you don't consume, or pressure can for later.
@crazybackyardchickenman6930Ай бұрын
But the planet is free. Who is the government to tell us we cannot have. No Grant
@unassailable6138
Ай бұрын
The government will say its their land or a natural reserve and arrest whoever tries to take land. Actually the government is working to maintain order for the rich to keep things as they are.
@sessionblack5784
Ай бұрын
The planet governor's name is Greed.
@Xucuame
Ай бұрын
my daughter used to ask me when she was 5 or 6 "we were born (free) to this earth why do we have to pay in order to have a place to live?". My heart ached.
@troisangroi115Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this really practical topic. I've heard someone in a self-reliance group talked about this with the same your mindset. We don't need to own land because there are so many people out there have more than 1 piece of land and they need someone to take care of it, that's an exist problem of the rich. P/s for beginner: When you wanna go to rent or take care of a new land, don't start with one that far away from community (people, neighbor, market) and infrastructure (road, electricity, water...). An idea of living in the top of mountain, centre of the forest or in a middle of nowhere may sound fancy but in real life, it's not. It's really hard to live so far away from other people, I paid my money for that experience so you don't need to.❤
@dokungfudaily
Ай бұрын
Thanks for your great!
@christinaward161Ай бұрын
You are a man of such wise words. Thankyou for another great video....so true!
@FloridamanfoodforestАй бұрын
So many ways to acquire land to grow food on! I’m diving into ways now, “Guerilla Growing” is a great way to start. I have a lot of citrus seedlings that I’m going to plant out soon!
@rebeccaebrolepamposa7227Ай бұрын
Thanks sir for a great video,we learn much....
@DafruitYogiАй бұрын
more truth truth truth !! 🌳🍊🥭🥑💕👌😻👨🌾💦🌱
@2cr8gdtimesАй бұрын
Thank you for imparting this to us so clearly and well, Jon Jandai. My first cousin has been a great role model to me. She returned to her village and resumed paddy, vegetable and fruit cultivation after leaving several decades of corporate career lifestyle behind. The first thing I did when I got a garden is to remove an intense wall hugging invasive creeper from the garden's back wall and section a portion of the garden off to grow vegetables there. It is 4 years later now. I get fresh produce from this vegetable garden. When I step into my garden I am unaware of how the time goes by. I hope to learn more from you 🇮🇳
@akmaristify
Ай бұрын
How inspiring.
@Durio_zibethinusАй бұрын
Hi, I'm your neighbour from Indonesia. As a younger generation, we're almost have no chance to affords a land except a few golden spoon childs, and post-pandemic just made it worse. Rent as low as $70 a year is like a dream for me, I might try bursting my bubble and seeking better opportunity a little bit farther. Time is ticking and statically not having a house at 60 is just ridiculous. Thank you for your video 😊.
@lauraaruan38
Ай бұрын
Xxxx
@nichalausrook2397Ай бұрын
Thank you Jon, this was a great message
@buiduc8886Ай бұрын
Thanks Jan Jandai, you have a big mindset, a different thinking..
@toilamvuonАй бұрын
Wise words! You must have praticed meditation in you life. Thank you very much for sharing Teacher! Now i'm a gardener when saw your videos last 2 years ago. From Mekong Delta Vietnam 😊
@dokungfudaily
Ай бұрын
I’m in TayNinh VN.
@thuongle6770Ай бұрын
Thank you very much for your sharing! It's really valuable and meaningful!
@littlelifeforestАй бұрын
Thank you for sharing, learn a lot from jon and have just started to live in a self-reliance way without land.
@cobus989Ай бұрын
Just think 🤔 free land for every family........that's freedom.
@ZafarAli-ov6joАй бұрын
Great person
@edyhermawan269Ай бұрын
thank you so much for the advice.
@pilatesmeditation8762Ай бұрын
Thank you, Jon
@God-moodsАй бұрын
Hope sure thank you for sharing🎉
@lyghtning117Ай бұрын
Thank you for everything you do 😊
@CurleyTheDogАй бұрын
great video thankyou !
@thatssoraya699111 күн бұрын
Hello John! I loooove your content! Speaks to my soul.. I’m an Australian resident, but would love to be able to rent some land in Thailand. How do foreigners go about this? Bless
@nemoyap29 күн бұрын
Say: “[Thus speaks God:] ‘O you servants of Mine who have attained to faith! Be conscious of your Sustainer! Ultimate good awaits those who persevere in doing good in this world. And [remember:] wide is God’s earth, [and,] verily, they who are patient in adversity will be given their reward in full, beyond all reckoning!’ ” [Az-Zumar (The Groups) 39:10]
@PasqualeGiulianoАй бұрын
Truly wise! ❤
@nhatkyhoang96Ай бұрын
thank you so much!!
@crazybackyardchickenman6930Ай бұрын
The man speak of saying
@liberatedlioness6478Ай бұрын
Very solid advice. However, the cost of building the most basic home is very different based on where you are in the world.
@theasianwitchАй бұрын
What if all the people that are on the streets in the US moved to Thailand to start farming 🤔
@WindsongPodcastАй бұрын
How do you find a land caretaker position or rental for 60/$70 a year?
@wayneliu1976Ай бұрын
Don’t you need a building permit to build a house in Thailand?
Пікірлер: 58
I love you but I have to say this. I gave my ex-husband 24 years of my life and he wasted it. I am now free to do what I want to do. Thank goodness I was able to buy a small house with a small piece of land in 2017 and I’m finally living in it.! I’m in my 60’s in Gregorian years but I feel better than when I was in my 30s. I am connected to the land…I am learning so much I am growing and planting and playing classical music for my fruits and they are growing. I am better than when I was without land and look better and feel better than when i was younger. I dance Salsa and Bomba and am learning so much. When you get connected to The Most High Spirit, Yahuah, and the land … you thrive!❤💯
@samson5721
Ай бұрын
Congratulations
@MarYSoldePuertoRico
Ай бұрын
@@samson5721thank you… it is wonderful to discover that the best things in life come from above
@consciouschapters8396
Ай бұрын
How many cents or acrres ?
@b_unique_PR
Ай бұрын
@@consciouschapters8396 i have less than a 1/4 of an acre, including house, but I have it packed with medicinal plants and food provisions 😂💯… It makes me happy. I just got 4 miniature chickens (quiquiriqui’s) am waiting for 2 egg laying hens…I am definitely a tropical country woman💯❗️
@littlelifeforest
Ай бұрын
thank you for sharing, your story motivated me, i 've just started the self-sustainable living and homestead.
Wallah...you have revealed the secrets of a happy life with contentment and giving back more than we took from the world....salute your way of thinking Jon Jandai....
Jon, it's as if you made this video for me, thank you🙏🏿
Dear Mr. Jon, I have followed your wise words for quite some time. Even those with a little patch of land can, aided with modern (and not-so-modern like aquaponics) technology, and a fair climate, get some extra nutrients for their table. Maybe not living entirely self-reliance, but even a 30% percentage is good. You can always trade or barter whatever fresh produce you don't consume, or pressure can for later.
But the planet is free. Who is the government to tell us we cannot have. No Grant
@unassailable6138
Ай бұрын
The government will say its their land or a natural reserve and arrest whoever tries to take land. Actually the government is working to maintain order for the rich to keep things as they are.
@sessionblack5784
Ай бұрын
The planet governor's name is Greed.
@Xucuame
Ай бұрын
my daughter used to ask me when she was 5 or 6 "we were born (free) to this earth why do we have to pay in order to have a place to live?". My heart ached.
Thank you so much for this really practical topic. I've heard someone in a self-reliance group talked about this with the same your mindset. We don't need to own land because there are so many people out there have more than 1 piece of land and they need someone to take care of it, that's an exist problem of the rich. P/s for beginner: When you wanna go to rent or take care of a new land, don't start with one that far away from community (people, neighbor, market) and infrastructure (road, electricity, water...). An idea of living in the top of mountain, centre of the forest or in a middle of nowhere may sound fancy but in real life, it's not. It's really hard to live so far away from other people, I paid my money for that experience so you don't need to.❤
@dokungfudaily
Ай бұрын
Thanks for your great!
You are a man of such wise words. Thankyou for another great video....so true!
So many ways to acquire land to grow food on! I’m diving into ways now, “Guerilla Growing” is a great way to start. I have a lot of citrus seedlings that I’m going to plant out soon!
Thanks sir for a great video,we learn much....
more truth truth truth !! 🌳🍊🥭🥑💕👌😻👨🌾💦🌱
Thank you for imparting this to us so clearly and well, Jon Jandai. My first cousin has been a great role model to me. She returned to her village and resumed paddy, vegetable and fruit cultivation after leaving several decades of corporate career lifestyle behind. The first thing I did when I got a garden is to remove an intense wall hugging invasive creeper from the garden's back wall and section a portion of the garden off to grow vegetables there. It is 4 years later now. I get fresh produce from this vegetable garden. When I step into my garden I am unaware of how the time goes by. I hope to learn more from you 🇮🇳
@akmaristify
Ай бұрын
How inspiring.
Hi, I'm your neighbour from Indonesia. As a younger generation, we're almost have no chance to affords a land except a few golden spoon childs, and post-pandemic just made it worse. Rent as low as $70 a year is like a dream for me, I might try bursting my bubble and seeking better opportunity a little bit farther. Time is ticking and statically not having a house at 60 is just ridiculous. Thank you for your video 😊.
@lauraaruan38
Ай бұрын
Xxxx
Thank you Jon, this was a great message
Thanks Jan Jandai, you have a big mindset, a different thinking..
Wise words! You must have praticed meditation in you life. Thank you very much for sharing Teacher! Now i'm a gardener when saw your videos last 2 years ago. From Mekong Delta Vietnam 😊
@dokungfudaily
Ай бұрын
I’m in TayNinh VN.
Thank you very much for your sharing! It's really valuable and meaningful!
Thank you for sharing, learn a lot from jon and have just started to live in a self-reliance way without land.
Just think 🤔 free land for every family........that's freedom.
Great person
thank you so much for the advice.
Thank you, Jon
Hope sure thank you for sharing🎉
Thank you for everything you do 😊
great video thankyou !
Hello John! I loooove your content! Speaks to my soul.. I’m an Australian resident, but would love to be able to rent some land in Thailand. How do foreigners go about this? Bless
Say: “[Thus speaks God:] ‘O you servants of Mine who have attained to faith! Be conscious of your Sustainer! Ultimate good awaits those who persevere in doing good in this world. And [remember:] wide is God’s earth, [and,] verily, they who are patient in adversity will be given their reward in full, beyond all reckoning!’ ” [Az-Zumar (The Groups) 39:10]
Truly wise! ❤
thank you so much!!
The man speak of saying
Very solid advice. However, the cost of building the most basic home is very different based on where you are in the world.
What if all the people that are on the streets in the US moved to Thailand to start farming 🤔
How do you find a land caretaker position or rental for 60/$70 a year?
Don’t you need a building permit to build a house in Thailand?
JUST DO IT
We can't.
Forest provides us with clean water.
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