About the Sanctuary
A place of peace, growth, and purpose in the heart of Grenada.
Our Story
Roots of Life Sanctuary began as a vision: a place where people could return to the land, reconnect with spirit, and build something meaningful together. Set in the lush hills of Grenada, the sanctuary grew from a small plot of land into a living, breathing community.
Grounded in Rastafari wisdom but open to all seekers, we have built a space where Ital living, organic farming, spiritual practice, and modern education exist side by side. Our members come from across the Caribbean and beyond, united by a shared desire for authenticity, connection, and growth.
Today, the sanctuary is home to retreat cabins, demonstration farms, educational programs, and a weekly gathering that has become the heartbeat of our community. We believe that when people are rooted in purpose and connected to the Earth, transformation is inevitable.
Our Values
Rastafari Wisdom
Our spiritual foundation. Livity, reasoning, and reverence for creation guide everything we do.
Ital Living
Natural, plant-based living that honors the body as a temple. From kitchen to garden, intention in all things.
Earth Stewardship
The land sustains us, and we sustain the land. Organic farming, permaculture, and respect for natural cycles.
Education & Upliftment
Knowledge is meant to be shared. We invest in agriculture training, digital skills, and community development.
Our Location
Roots of Life Sanctuary is situated in the hills of Grenada, the “Spice Isle” of the Caribbean. Surrounded by tropical forest, nutmeg trees, and mountain springs, the sanctuary offers a natural retreat from the pace of modern life.
Grenada is known for its warm people, rich culture, and stunning natural beauty. Our location provides easy access to beaches, waterfalls, and the vibrant life of St. George's, while remaining secluded enough for genuine spiritual practice.
Grenada, West Indies, Caribbean
Part of a Larger Vision
The sanctuary is one part of an ecosystem connecting spiritual community, education, and Caribbean cannabis industry development.
Come See for Yourself
Visit the sanctuary, attend a gathering, or plan a retreat. The best way to understand what we are building is to experience it.