VIDEOS from the HEARTLANDS
Photo Credit – Eleni Gkikakis
Open to all Memberships
This is the space where you will find video footage that has been taken over the years, not only of the lion prides, but of the lands, the people and all the other beings who we live in harmony with.
Visit here for “Reubens Rambles”, where Reuben, our main wildlife guide, speaks about the different beings we encounter, from the Magic Gwarrie tree to the Sacred Scarab beetle.
New footage can be PRE-Viewed here before it is shared with the general public, if at all.
All video footage is private to the HEART Pride, only logged in members can access them. Please feel free to comment on the videos as some of them will be giving you a chance to really connect and receive messages from Nature.
Videos will be added as time and Nature allows
Reubens Rambles – “the cleaners of the bushveldt”
Reuben speaks about the birds we come across on one of the Lion checks.
The Monitor Lizard and the Praying Mantis
In the roof of the lounge area of Camp Unicorn, lives a Monitor Lizard. During the day she comes out to observe life in camp. Here there is some interesting interaction with a large Praying Mantis.
HeartLands – Enelani
A sneak peak into the Camp Unicorn Kitchen.
HeartLands – Linda on Lion Check
Linda speaks about one of the daily operations in the project: Checking on the lions.
HeartLands – Ingwavuma’s pride
This footage was taken for our first Virtual StarLion Journey. Ingwavuma’s pride is generally rather elusive, so we were not sure if we would see them. We asked them if they were willing to be part of the journey…
HeartLands – Reuben’s Rambles – All about the Dung Beetle
When we came across the Scarab beetles rolling their ball of dung, we asked Reuben to tell us a bit more about them.
HeartLands – Scarab beetles
The sacred scarab beetle, commonly known as the dung beetle is known for turning waste into life. Watch the start of the process and connect with the message of these sacred being.
HeartLands – Camp Unicorn – Nyala and Zebra
One winter morning we were visited by the Nyala and Zebra at Camp Unicorn. They really wanted to connect with us. Can you listen to them with your heart? What do you feel their guidance is to you?







