[permaculture] Ancient Ancient Tibetan stone discswith spiralingheiroglyphics
scott at permaculture.org
scott at permaculture.org
Thu Feb 7 04:53:46 EST 2008
Not the message below but the previous where I addressed the same issue of
dividing up the list. It never showed up on the list.
As far as susag, appropriate tech., seed saving, and other earth skills and
community building skills - they are all part and parcel of the central
teaching and tenants of permaculture. UFO's are never mentioned in any
class or literature that I know of, neither is religion, or political
parties (not to politics but parties).
Scott
Original Message:
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From: Lawrence F. London, Jr. lflj at intrex.net
Date: Wed, 06 Feb 2008 04:42:29 -0500
To: permaculture at lists.ibiblio.org
Subject: Re: [permaculture] Ancient Ancient Tibetan stone
discswith spiralingheiroglyphics
scott at permaculture.org wrote:
> if we were to place certain emails in a separate newsgroup - this and all
> other UFO related emails would get my vote. This has nothing to do with
> permaculture as far as I can tell.
Right you are. The list was inactive so I thought I would enliven it
with a few curiosities, purely for evaluation purposes and personal
enlightenment,
and to spur on those "watching the skies".
I did ask if we should confine the purpose of this list to permaculture per
se.
I did not mean to excluse sustainable agriculture but to move
non-hands-in-the-dirt posts to the sustag list, i.e.
activist stuff; that would include environmental, political and human
rights issues too. They can all go to sustag
where they will find a good home. Those who want to post and read about
that stuff can go there; those who want pure
permaculture can stay here and have exactly what they are looking for. Just
a suggestion. The seedsavers list has nearly
100 members. The approtech list will soon be ready for those hands-on
nuts-and-bolts types who want to get into
appropriate technology in depth. If anyone wants to get into broad-spectrum
sustainable agriculture then sustag is the
place to go. I'd like to see that list go places because the only other one
worth anything is run by the gummint and
there censorship and lost of offtopic crap to wade through; low signal to
noise ratio, iow.
> My last communication to this list was not posted but in that email I
> offered my definition of permaculture and suggested how to set the
> parameters for inclusion in this list.
This one, you mean?
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: [permaculture] Strictly Permaculture
Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2008 23:32:43 -0700
From: Scott Pittman <scott at permaculture.org>
Reply-To: permaculture <permaculture at lists.ibiblio.org>
To: 'permaculture' <permaculture at lists.ibiblio.org>
References:
<944683.78364.qm at web59215.mail.re1.yahoo.com> <479A508A.7020200 at intrex.net>
Permaculture is a design system for creating human settlement based on
natural systems and the wisdom of past sustainable cultures.
Permaculture in interested in everything that impinges on and sustains human
life, community, and a sustainable planet.
One would be hard pressed to find a subject that didn't interest and that
wasn't critical to permaculture practice.
While I think that a lot of the postings on this list carry on ad infinitum
on certain subjects, mostly the range of subjects is very creative and
helpful. I certainly could have used a few thousand megabytes less of the
SSE controversy. I have certainly contributed my share to the diatribe's
tribal gatherings in the past.
To leave out sustainable AG harkens to the suggestion a couple of years ago
that we leave forestry out of the permaculture discussion. Leaving out
either would cripple any discussion of sustainability - which is the end
goal of permaculture and nature.
Scott Pittman
Director
Permaculture Institute
www.permaculture.org
> Regarding pc convergences, the Permaculture Institute would like to host a
> national gathering once the regional ones have been held.
>
> Scott Pittman
> Director
> Permaculture Institute
>
>
> Original Message:
> -----------------
> From: Lawrence F. London, Jr. lflj at intrex.net
> Date: Wed, 06 Feb 2008 01:27:10 -0500
> To: permaculture at lists.ibiblio.org
> Subject: [permaculture] Ancient Ancient Tibetan stone discs with
> spiralingheiroglyphics
>
>
>
> Ancient Tibetan stone discs with spiraling heiroglyphics:
>
> http://ancientx.com/nm/anmviewer.asp?a=61&z=1
> http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/ar...sp_dropa_5.htm
>
> beautiful art objects
>
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