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	<title>Comments on: Hitesh Mehta / Ecoarchitect</title>
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		<title>By: Irotama</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hitesh’s musings about the interdependency of this “web of life” of which we are all a part resonated with me during the depth of a New England winter, and a personal period of the “dark night of the soul.” I was reminded that such fallow periods are followed by new growth. Wherever you might be, physically or spiritually, I think you’ll find fascinating Hitesh’s reflections on his upbringing in the Jain philosophy in Kenya, the nature of his portfolio of eco-projects around the globe and his views on the principles of harmony, patience, stewardship and Aparigraha. Look for his coffee-table book, “Authentic Ecolodges” being published by Harper Collins in September.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hitesh’s musings about the interdependency of this “web of life” of which we are all a part resonated with me during the depth of a New England winter, and a personal period of the “dark night of the soul.” I was reminded that such fallow periods are followed by new growth. Wherever you might be, physically or spiritually, I think you’ll find fascinating Hitesh’s reflections on his upbringing in the Jain philosophy in Kenya, the nature of his portfolio of eco-projects around the globe and his views on the principles of harmony, patience, stewardship and Aparigraha. Look for his coffee-table book, “Authentic Ecolodges” being published by Harper Collins in September.</p>
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