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Why Is Ceka Living Outside in the COLD???

  • Writer: Ceka
    Ceka
  • Jan 28, 2019
  • 5 min read

Updated: Mar 23, 2024


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Hodac Family!


Yes fam, for the month of February I will be living outside...in the cold...ALONE.

There are a few reasons for this so I'll start at the beginning. I was born and raised in the city of Baltimore, MD. The whole time I was there though, I was struggling to find my freedom. My freedom to just be in nature/waduka, light fires, build structures, and just be self-sufficient without all of the rules, regulations, and paperwork of the system. I would go camping and fishing often at my favorite lake. I tented out and lived in my camper van. I lived as free as I could! I didn't want to depend on man's electricity so I taped all the light switches in my home and lived by natural and candle light (we still live this way now, minus the taped light switches). I made and used a composting toilet before it was mainstream or even really heard of in Baltimore. I used a bucket, built a wood chest around it, and covered it so it was used for seating as well. People had no clue what they were sitting on since it looked nice, was covered, and there was NO scent; until I told and showed them! I made rocket stoves, Dakota holes, and heated my whole home with cinder blocks and candles. 6 years ago I packed up my whole life and moved to live freer, on my OWN land and property in Arizona.

I bought 5-acres of RAW land (which is now 10), which is called Ka Daca Haba; which means, "The Safe Haven" where I dug a beautiful grounding pit, a very special fire pit, and a food pit for cooking in the ground! I light up the night with HUGE blazing fires! I drum and commune with Source. I camp out in my tent and my RV which I affectionately named Daa-yaa, which means See-ya!. I spend many spring, summer, and fall nights out on my land this way. There is one thing that has stopped me from homesteading full-time though...COLD WEATHER! As I mentioned above, I came straight from the city, so the most I have done is camping. I haven't weatherproofed my surroundings or just lived out in the elements yet. When people think of the desert, and Arizona in particular, they just think of the hot blazing sun...not knowing that temperatures can and do get as cold as 20 degrees Fahrenheit and less! I'll be honest, I've had some fear about this because I've never done it! Will I be able to make it? How will I stay warm? What about getting sick in the cold? I've basically been creeping at this way of life; testing the waters so to speak.

After performing my rituals to the 4 elements (starting with #thegatheringofsouls tree ritual), I am ready for this next step. I am ready to completely go to waduka and just figure things out as I go. I'm ready to know that I can survive in any weather/circumstance. I just really want to be in waduka fully, and to do that, I HAVE TO GO TO HER. I've been favored with the space to do it and now is the time. I've done A LOT of things in my life on this journey and this is another thing I need to and will conquer. The point of living out in the cold is for a couple of reasons:

1. If I can do this and make it work in the winter, then there will basically be no need for me to come back to live on one of our other properties with the house.

2. If I can live out in waduka in the cold, I'll have it down pat for the warmer months!


You may wonder why I'm going alone. I don't want to take my family on an experiment. I have to figure this out by myself.

The puppies and I dusty after a windy day working and building on the land

When I'm able to afford it, as mentioned in a previous blog, I want a log cabin on the land. Before that though, I want to be able to build straight into the ground and know that I can live there. While I'm out on the land, I want to build buildings in AND on the ground. Think Primitive Technology; this is what I'm striving for in waduka. I want to master building structures on my own before a log cabin comes into the picture.


On one of the properties where we primarily live at this point, we live in a house in a "semi-city". I say it that way because it's on an acre, and on grid, but detached from neighbors. When I moved, I moved a lot with me. I was living regularly in one house and moved into another. Now I'm at the point where I DON'T WANT ANYTHING SYNTHETIC AROUND ME, like plastic objects and polyester curtains. For this next move, I don't want to just come from a house/semi-city into another house again. Instead I choose to move from waduka into a long cabin so I can bring nature, and what I've learned from nature, into the new space. When the time and money for the log cabin comes, I'll be ready for it and ready to keep it simplified. No more city living, just true waduka living and homesteading.


It just makes more sense for me to go all the way down to nothing. I'll live in the RV very minimally, and without much around me on the land. I'll do it all without planning to go back to the house.

The Mental Healing section of the Total Healing Packet is what made me realize that I needed to face this fear, so you already know that my I will have this sacred scroll right by my side to further my healing and growth.

I'm just going to figure it out as I go along and will document the entire journey on my YouTube channel Ceka the Truth Frequency Transmitter, under the Darvad's Living Free Series; so make sure to subscribe and click the notification bell so you will see every new adventure and finding on this part of my journey! See my video below on weatherizing the RV and all that I have done/am doing/will do in preparation for living out on the land.



**UPDATE: I MADE IT!!**


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We give thanks for you tapping into our frequency! Until next time…stay tuned, GET TO THE TREES, and LIVE FREE!


~Ceka~


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