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Meet the animals of New Earth and discover the practices they each embody.

  • Jyoti the Elephant (Fortune Teller)

    means "light" in Sanskrit.

    Wisdom comes from recognizing patterns.

  • Thea the Cat (Hat Maker)

    means "goddess" in Greek.

    We can be independent and caring at the same time.

  • Duriana the Hedgehog (Painter)

    inspired by the durian fruit.

    Creating beauty while keeping safe boundaries.

  • Milo the Bunny (Sound Healer)

    means "gracious" in Slavic.

    Healing happens through gentle listening.

  • Jengo the Rhino (Drummer)

    means "building" in Swahili.

    Builds community through rhythm.

  • Pit the Monkey (Yoga Master)

    derived from Pitr, meaning "father" in Sanskrit.

    Wisdom is passed down through gentle guidance.

  • Bala the Monkey (Yoga Beginner)

    means "strong child" in Sanskrit.

    Flexibility comes from practice, not natural ability.

  • Chi Mo the Puppy (Acupuncturist)

    means "silent energy " in Chinese.

    A gentle touch helps others feel better.

  • Mai the Puppy (Photographer)

    means "plum blossom" in Vietnamese.

    Pictures capture special moments with loved ones.

  • Dr. Niko the Squirrel (Hypnotherapist)

    short for Nikolaos, meaning "victory of the people" in Greek.

    Helping others remember their inner wisdom.

  • Saggio the Lion (Essential Oil Aromatherapist)

    means "wise" in Italian.

    True leaders help through gentle influence.

  • Tashi the Mouse (Novice Monk)

    means "good fortune" in Tibetan.

    Small size doesn't mean small importance.

  • Bam the Panda (Tea Herbalist)

    is our official mascot.

    Simple daily rituals create a peaceful connection.

  • Nuvia the Sheep (Dream Worker)

    meaning a "female cloud."

    Learning when to follow and when to lead.

  • Figgy the Pig (Vegan Chef)

    named after the fig fruit.

    Cooking with love nourishes the body and soul.

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