Since time immemorial, human beings have not stopped in their relentless pursuit of the good life. In every chapter of our history, we have always sought various means to attain everything we desired.
Propelled by the industrial revolution, human civilization has gone to great lengths to defy the boundaries of nature - and imagination. Countless hours have been used by space engineers and rocket scientists to study how they can possibly pierce the skies and land on the moon - and so they did. At the advent of the digital age, the development has probably reached its greatest heights as the vastness of the earth has been -and being constantly warped and made smaller by the powerful thread of the Internet - thereby reducing the planet into a big, worldwide web.
These are just but two things among the myriad breakthroughs that we have achieved in the name of modernization. Incredible changes that made drastic impact to the human civilization. Sadly though, in the course of this journey, everything has not really been inspiring because the other side of the development coin would reveal the tragic ways where we have taken for granted the only place where we can exist --- the earth.
The profound changes that opened our eyes in awe and have held us enthralled are the same changes that turned us blind to the horrible transformation of our planet from the big ball of blue and green to the toxic sphere that it is right now. The next generation would have no choice but to inherit the land and the almost inhuman condition that we have created in the name of civilization including darkness in our minds or lack of spiritual side of our lives.
Through it all, one can only hope for silver linings to blaze the horizon. A new beginning that will witness our enlightenment towards the concern for mother nature. For a single act of care for the earth is worth a whole lot.
We have to go back to the simplicity of the olden times. The real good life was when there were lush forestation and vigorous rivers finding their way to the sea. We have come full circle and what better way to do it than to reconcile and be reacquainted to how nature feels like.
Certificate Number: ORG1LK0001-A
You can be sure that the AHINSA Tea you get is nature-friendly because it is organic.
The Nilmini Estate Pvt. Ltd., makers of Ahinsa Tea, was granted the SGS Product Certification for satisfying the Council Requirements in the activity of Crops and Vegetable Production.
We are certified by SGS since April 2003.
Such reawakening made us think of a different way to produce tea--the largest export crop of Sri Lanka. With numerous hardships and benevolent understanding, Nilmini Estate became perhaps the world's first hand-processed organic black tea producers in the world. Our mission is to provide nature friendly, labor friendly, healthy tea for the world