
In 1978, a group of concerned citizens came together to form a unique environmental organization. Its primary function was to research all processes that were said to heal the atmosphere.
We did research for more than 50 years, and performed more than 50,000 experiments at Shanti Villa Institute, (a school within (HTAA) Heal the Atmosphere Association). HTAA concluded that there is a solution to pollution.
The Pollution Problem Begins With:
Each of these factors has caused "dis-ease" throughout society.
HTAA has found the ONE process that outshines all the others (learn about it here), and began a global effort in sharing this information with the masses. We share this important information in various ways: lectures, classroom presentations, individual consultations, and TV/radio appearances.
CHILDREN ARE THE LEADERS
Members of HTAA are dedicated to teaching people how to protect the planet, this includes the children. Elijah Hunter, (8 years old at the time), helped to lead the Environmental March from Washington D.C to Tuskegee, AL, in 2013. See the picture above of our young leader out front!
Now, at age 13, Elijah is leading other young people to be protectors of the planet. It's the young people that will lead the way to saving the planet, as can be seen in news headlines.
Young people are leading the climate change movement in Europe. America, and other parts of the world.
Elijah says, "Green is the new lit!" We will keep you updated on events that our young leader organizes in Macon Caunty (Alabama) and nationally.
Elijah loves gardening and learning the secrets of the soil. He's connected to nature and truly enjoys sharing this joy with other children.
We did research for more than 50 years, and performed more than 50,000 experiments at Shanti Villa Institute, (a school within (HTAA) Heal the Atmosphere Association). HTAA concluded that there is a solution to pollution.
The Pollution Problem Begins With:
- Atmospheric Pollution
- Noise Pollution
- Soil Pollution
- Thought Pollution
Each of these factors has caused "dis-ease" throughout society.
HTAA has found the ONE process that outshines all the others (learn about it here), and began a global effort in sharing this information with the masses. We share this important information in various ways: lectures, classroom presentations, individual consultations, and TV/radio appearances.
CHILDREN ARE THE LEADERS
Members of HTAA are dedicated to teaching people how to protect the planet, this includes the children. Elijah Hunter, (8 years old at the time), helped to lead the Environmental March from Washington D.C to Tuskegee, AL, in 2013. See the picture above of our young leader out front!
Now, at age 13, Elijah is leading other young people to be protectors of the planet. It's the young people that will lead the way to saving the planet, as can be seen in news headlines.
Young people are leading the climate change movement in Europe. America, and other parts of the world.
Elijah says, "Green is the new lit!" We will keep you updated on events that our young leader organizes in Macon Caunty (Alabama) and nationally.
Elijah loves gardening and learning the secrets of the soil. He's connected to nature and truly enjoys sharing this joy with other children.
Dee Doanes Davis, HTAA Director
Dee Doanes Davis is the HTAA director, environmentalist, and Homa Therapy/Agnihotra expert. She works with neighborhoods and cities, showing them how to deal with pollution and the climate crisis. Her experience includes: Implementing Green education programs for schools, youth climate action training, working with at-risk populations, setting up community gardens, Homa garden workshops, community environmental education, environmental and sustainability consulting for businesses, homeless outreach, foster home support, senior citizen wellness events, and youth writing programs.
Dee runs Shanti ViIlla Atlanta & Shanti Atlanta Stress Clinic, in Conyers, Georgia.
Currently, she’s working with the leading HTAA members to coordinate environmental education events for Macon County Alabama, with Chairman Maxwell, of the Macon County Commission. The county has started the “Green is the New Lit” movement, focused on local youth paving the way in taking care of the environment.
Dee also is a popular guest speaker at universities such as: Georgia State University’s Sustainable Energy Tribe forum, and Spelman College’s Heart Health Brunch. She also has been featured in: Inc. Magazine, Yahoo (Lifestyle), Ebony Magazine, Parade Magazine, The Chicago Tribune, Yogapedia ,Medium(Authority Magazine) , and Medium (Zora Magazine).
Dee Doanes Davis is the HTAA director, environmentalist, and Homa Therapy/Agnihotra expert. She works with neighborhoods and cities, showing them how to deal with pollution and the climate crisis. Her experience includes: Implementing Green education programs for schools, youth climate action training, working with at-risk populations, setting up community gardens, Homa garden workshops, community environmental education, environmental and sustainability consulting for businesses, homeless outreach, foster home support, senior citizen wellness events, and youth writing programs.
Dee runs Shanti ViIlla Atlanta & Shanti Atlanta Stress Clinic, in Conyers, Georgia.
Currently, she’s working with the leading HTAA members to coordinate environmental education events for Macon County Alabama, with Chairman Maxwell, of the Macon County Commission. The county has started the “Green is the New Lit” movement, focused on local youth paving the way in taking care of the environment.
Dee also is a popular guest speaker at universities such as: Georgia State University’s Sustainable Energy Tribe forum, and Spelman College’s Heart Health Brunch. She also has been featured in: Inc. Magazine, Yahoo (Lifestyle), Ebony Magazine, Parade Magazine, The Chicago Tribune, Yogapedia ,Medium(Authority Magazine) , and Medium (Zora Magazine).
Sri Yajnya Masa, HTAA Founder
Sri Yajnya Masa, was the founder and CEO of (HTAA) Heal the Atmosphere Association. He had practiced HOMA Therapy/Agnihotra for more than 46 years. He spread the ancient knowledge of Agnihotra through teaching, all over the world including: Europe, India, Africa, Indonesia, Mexico, and Puerto Rico. The HTAA family is keeping his memory alive by continuing his work.
Sri Yajnya Masa had lectured at universities, appeared on television, and has done radio interviews in the United States.
He also authored books, CDs, magazines, newsletters; and produced plays.
He created various programs at Shanti Villa Institute to benefit the health and wellness of people, such as: stress therapy, drug de-addiction, yoga, and Homa Therapy.
HTAA members are deeply involved in a movement to bring awareness to the fact that Agnihotra is the solution to pollution and climate change. Currently, the team does various community outreach events.
Sri Yajnya Masa had lectured at universities, appeared on television, and has done radio interviews in the United States.
He also authored books, CDs, magazines, newsletters; and produced plays.
He created various programs at Shanti Villa Institute to benefit the health and wellness of people, such as: stress therapy, drug de-addiction, yoga, and Homa Therapy.
HTAA members are deeply involved in a movement to bring awareness to the fact that Agnihotra is the solution to pollution and climate change. Currently, the team does various community outreach events.