Axladitsa offers a regenerative space to stay and participate through different pathways. Imagine these pathways as if stepping into a series of rooms. The first room is one of experience, perhaps for a first time visitor, the second room is one of learning, for those that are already seeking, the third room is for practicing, people who wish to come into deeper relationship, and finally the fourth room is for those fully investing, returning again and again.
Rest & Regenerate
Imagine having a daily rhythm where space and time open in surprising ways. A space of being – with oneself, with time to give in special ways to family or loved ones. You can interact through a meaningful conversation. You might also play cards while overlooking the Aegean. Enjoy the birdsong or watch the sunrise. Slowing down helps us see details that we usually miss. It boosts our focus and deepens our understanding when we listen. A walk becomes a journey of awe, a swim a sensuous experience, a conversation an opener of potential.

Learn
Having already embarked on a journey, you have stepped over the threshold, seeking new ways of living and working. Learning at Axladitsa invites you to embrace wholeness. It encourages you to become your true self. It’s a pilgrimage that involves both physical travel and a journey back to one’s inner self. Once on the land, you’ll meet fellow travelers and make lifelong friends. Join group discussions to boost your knowledge and spark curiosity about new ideas. You’ll feel connected to the land and the region. The more-than-human elements will show you things beyond what your eyes can see. At the essence, you will experience your own sovereignty and delight in your becoming.

Work & Practice
Perhaps you are looking for a place to base yourself to remotely work, or perhaps you wish to deepen into the practice of living wholeness, regenerative farming or the art of hosting. You might be searching for a place to offer your skills, to volunteer and to learn in return.You wish to come and live for a period of time to be in a place where practice is daily life, where emergence is the way and where community with the human and more than human is not just a nice word but a way of life.

A Home from Home
Having a home from home, you experience a clear sense of belonging. The land greets you as you arrive back. You revel in seeing how things are growing and flourishing. You return to your daily routine of eating fresh vegetables from the land. You enjoy organic olive oil from olive trees that receive careful attention. Don’t forget the oregano you picked last year. As you walk familiar paths, you greet the trees, animals, and people. They respond with joy at seeing you again. Home, a place of belonging, a place of deep care and kinship.

