MannaTerra Origins
ORIGINS is the quiet heart of TANAVATA, a place created for those who want to understand how scattered fragments of experience, history, and investigation fit together into a single coherent story. Here you are invited to step back from the noise of daily headlines and social feeds, and to encounter the underlying patterns that hold this work together. Rather than chasing every passing trend, this realm gathers the foundations: the values, questions, and long arcs of inquiry that give meaning to what you encounter elsewhere on the site.
On this page, Origins, you can begin orienting yourself to the landscape you are entering. You will find signposts pointing toward key branches such as Featured Articles, the Manifesto, Ambrosia, and the more formal About and Contact sections. Each of those areas explores a different dimension of the same concern: how to live truthfully and courageously in a world that often rewards denial, distraction, or silence. The intention here is not to impress you, but to give you a clear sense of where you are and why this space exists at all.
As you read, you may recognise strands of your own life woven into these themes—questions you have carried quietly, or patterns you have noticed but could not name. ORIGINS speaks to people who suspect that something is fundamentally out of balance, and who are willing to look beneath surface explanations even when the answers are uncomfortable. It does not ask for blind agreement; it asks only that you bring a sincere attention, a willingness to learn, and a basic respect for those who are doing the same.
Over time, this page will serve as a compass for MP23K participants, Career Activists, and anyone choosing to engage more deeply. You will always be able to return here when you feel overwhelmed, disoriented, or simply in need of a reminder of the wider frame. For now, you are invited to move slowly, follow the threads that speak to you, and allow yourself the rare luxury of thinking in longer arcs than a news cycle.
You may want to explore further: foundational essays, orientation pieces, and investigations that introduce the wider ORIGINS landscape.
