About

About CarePlayLove Sanctuary

I was born and raised in a simple farming village in Northeast Thailand.
My childhood was shaped by rice fields, rivers, and the pulse of the land —
not by schedules, machines, or deadlines.

In the rural days of my youth, I learned from elders about nature’s rhythms,
how the earth provides, and how life is best lived with openness and care.

Later, I founded a volunteer organization, Isan Survivor, to share that way of life —
inviting people from around the world to experience learning alongside children in rural villages,
to play music together, and to simply be present with one another.

In time, life led me to Europe — to the Netherlands —
where I lived inside a system that works well, yet quietly exhausts the human heart.
I saw how life in the city can be comfortable, organized, and yet deeply lonely,
where schedules grow long and stillness becomes rare.

While living there, I also learned meditation and practiced under the guidance of
a forest monk. I saw firsthand how calming the breath, quieting the mind,
and returning to nature can reconnect us with what we truly seek.

CarePlayLove Sanctuary has grown from these threads:
a life lived close to the earth,
a heart that wishes to share joy and care,
and a belief that people need space to simply be — beyond systems and expectations.

This place is not a retreat.
It is not a resort.
It is a living space where simple life and gentle rhythms return to the surface.
Where food comes from the soil,
where days unfold without rush,
and where people may discover peace in being present.

Here, life is slower.
Here, nature is teacher.
Here, we share life as it is — quietly, honestly, fully.

This is CarePlayLove Sanctuary.