I and I jah bless!be yourself!
Hari Aum Das aka Stefan Schweizer Father. Partner. Firekeeper. Builder of worlds. Hari — remover of illusion. Aum — the sound of creation. Das — servant of the sacred. For years I have been rooted in the Colombian Andes, tending fire, family, and land. Sitting with the Muisca, learning from the peoples of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, holding council in the Mambeadero, cooking our own medicines, working with mambé, ambil, ayahuasca, hape, and kambo. Not as a brand. As a life. Song is medicine. Discipline is medicine. Clean food is medicine. Yoga and Ayurvedic wisdom are medicine. Raising a child in truth is medicine. Loving my partner with devotion is medicine. Protecting water, forest, and soil is medicine. But there is something larger I have been carrying quietly. For a long time I held back speaking about the bigger architecture behind this work. I focused on the fire, the circle, the land in front of me. Now I feel the time has come to share it openly. My vision is to build a regenerative collective — a living system that feeds the Earth while sustaining families. A business rooted in reciprocity, acquiring and protecting land under governance models that are not extractive, not hierarchical, but holocentric. I call this framework CosmoGeocracy. A governance system inspired by ancestral methodologies, indigenous council structures, natural law, and cosmological order. Power distributed like a forest. Leadership emerging through responsibility. Land held in stewardship, not ownership. Economy aligned with regeneration, not depletion. The sacred space we are holding on the land is not the end vision. It is the seed. From here, the intention is to expand — to protect more territories, to root families in dignity, to create structures that allow spirit and strategy to walk together. This is one of my greatest offerings to this world. No more holding back. No more shrinking the vision to fit comfort. The era of regenerative sovereignty, of earth-centered governance, of embodied leadership — it is not an idea to me. It is the work.