[permaculture] what about lubrication?
trevor william johnson
john2116 at msu.edu
Wed Apr 2 18:35:34 EDT 2008
i very much agree with this last point. mollison says is a
positivistic approach to solving the issues harmon is talking about
while not using the law of attraction to self sabotage our good
intent. May i remind all of us that we are here to play the game of
life, this is fun! WE CAN DO THIS! WE CANNOT FAIL! we live in a
multiverse of unlimited possibilities and realities. so even if we
fail in this one i guarantee we will succeed in another. and even if
we cant/do "reduce, reuse, recycle" is not just a term humans use.
that which is life/spirit will live on and continue to evolve and
find ways to manifest its beauty and creativity.
furthermore i want to acknowledge all of you who are reading this
and those who arnt/cant. we are on the cutting edge of what it means
to be a human being on this planet...and that requires a playful
curiosity about life that few utilize. thank you for being my mentors.
trevor
On Apr 2, 2008, at 10:27 AM, lbsaltzman at aol.com wrote:
permacutre
> You describe the problem and much suffering is coming. But one of?
> the points of Permaculture is to not wallow in the negative but to
> provide positive alternatives.? Check out Geoff Lawton's video on
> Youtube "Greening The Desert", Darren Doherty's stuff on keyline?
> and some of the other excellent Permaculture videos there. There
> are solutions to restoring landscapes and rehydrating them.
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