Ever since one of Elizabeth’s clients several years ago told me that she had saved his life, I have wanted to make this video. To make a daily exercise routine available for everyone to become healthier and live longer. One day at a time.
Homeless How would you like to change every day for someone who lives on the streets.
Shoes Every day. We wake up. Get dressed. Put on our shoes. All of this is happening every day, whether you’re someone living in the comfort of your home or live on the streets. What would it feel like to walk in shoes belonging to someone else?
Donate We would like to invite you to donate your designer shoes to ElephantTribe.org, which would sell them and raise funds to create more awareness about the homeless and possibly further every-ones lives to be more compassionate and meaningful. You can contact us either by phone 310-456-4901 or via email: Henrik@ElephantTribe.org
“People say that what we’re all seeking is a meaning for life. I don’t think that’s what we’re really seeking. I think that what we’re seeking is an experience of being alive, so that our life experiences on the purely physical plane will have resonances with our own innermost being and reality, so that we actually feel the rapture of being alive.”
Morning: Every day. The sun makes its appearance in the horizon. The city makes a feeble attempt to wake up. Different people follow similar morning routines. A man explains his interest in the yoga ritual “Sun Salutation”. In this magical time of the day, our perceptions may trick us. Who is this man speaking to us?
Our short film 2. Uncertainty premiered today on YouTube and Vimeo. Our inspirational films are currently being viewed by an audience of more than 100,000 yearly.
With further support from our partners including Google we intend to promote the film online and create inspiration for families experiencing the difficult journey after a cancer diagnosis.
The film – about overcoming cancer – tells the story about a woman who walks on a foggy trail remembering a conversation that she had with her doctor some time ago. In a journey through memories and emotions, this film episode focus on the feeling of uncertainty that comes with a cancer diagnosis. But there’s a twist. By bringing back the uncertainty of life itself she tries to find her way through the fog of life.
Water of Life is the poignant story of human evolution. Following the stream of the Colorado River, the project brings light to the systematic shifts in the relationship between humanity, nature and technology. Using the Colorado River as an evolutionary timeline and storytelling vessel, “Water of Life” focuses on the past, present and future of humankind’s interaction with the environment, bringing forth the effects on humanity’s ability to live a healthy, happy and meaningful life on a sustainable basis.
One of today’s most popular and profound intellectual thinkers, Tal Ben-Shahar, has signed on with ElephantTribe.org to participate in our current film production, “Roots & Wings” (A Happy – Social – Conscious Film) in which, Tal will kindly share his delightful insights on that ever-elusive state of HAPPINESS. Along with having lectured the largest class in Harvard University history, Tal is also the international best selling author of “Happier and Being Happy” as well as a professor at the Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya, where students continue to line up and experience his delightful life inspiration.
A warmhearted tribute from son to father, ‘Blood and Sweat’ is the story of Frank’s youthful admiration and curiosity about the work of his father Mark Conn, the well-known boxing referee in charge of some of the most famous fights from Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier and Oscar Bonavena.