In the end we are here for a short time and then must leave...like passengers we book a series of experiences,
 live thru them and in the end like the wind dissappear to mingle with our Fate or Destiny among the stars.


When Anaxagoras the Philosopher was asked by His Friends where His home was he pointed silently at the Stars

 


narrowing our perspective we come to the Greek Island of Paros,

in particular the location of Stauros in this Grand Pluraverse



 X marks the spot where Stauros is. On the East Side of the Island
outside of the Village of Naousa..Facing Naxos.



road leading to Stauros which is on the mountain slope around the center



This general information is for those who are interested in learning more about Stauros , and the efforts being made to
establish its stability and availability to others who might wish to assist, rent or contribute to the project...

Stauros is located on the Island of Paros, in the Aegean Sea, belonging to Greece. It is one of a group of Islands
known as the Kyklades....for information about Paros you can go to the Island's website at

www.parosweb.com

Now about Stauros....


It is a Sanctuary with a large Farm House and land hosting a variety of Olive Trees , Almonds, Figs, Grapes and other plants that locally inhabit the Aegean Islands such as Thyme, Rosemary, Sage. .
in the spring and fall there are many wildflowers blooming..delightful breezes and blue skies, night skies full of stars and the milky way.
It goes without saying that the area is beautiful, private, and conducive to
artistically minded or contemplative type people, as well as for those who wish to rest and walk therapeutically amongst the olives and mountains or by the seashore in order to sooth and doctor their tired and exhausted Souls......


the farm house


consists of 11 rooms each with a separate bath and most with a means to cook,and store food, as well as sleeping facilities

The current state due to vandalism and robbery is in need of furniture to once again make Stauros civilized and comfortable..
But even though Stauros is not up to how I and my wife envision it to become, we are hoping

that as the future progresses to change the situation that we were so criminally left with.

I am hoping that eventually  we will be able to get some money to improve the conditions of the place for sanctuary, hospitality , inspiration.....and healthy self sufficiency.

Biophilos