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- From: "Rene and Lorraine van Raders" <rvraders@tpgi.com.au>
- To: "pc discussion group" <permaculture@listserv.oit.unc.edu>
- Subject: Patterns
- Date: Mon, 23 Mar 1998 18:06:53 -0800
Some other patterns I've noticed are-
Humans select the best of the crop, or the healthiest animals to eat...
while the rest of the animal and insect world attacks the weak. Why is
this?
Also the grumpy old man syndrome.. why are some of the most amazing change
agents "grumpy old men"?
(Podilinsky - Australian biodynamics, Bill, Fukuoka, Yeomans, and I'm
picking lots more). Is it that the rest of us admirers are so bloody
boring, or is it a protective mechanism to help them challenge the
mainstream, or what?
Cheers Rene
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Patterns,
Rene and Lorraine van Raders, 03/23/1998
- Re: Patterns, Fiona Campbell + Russ Grayson, 03/25/1998
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
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Re: Patterns,
Michael Miller & Ute Bohnsack, 03/23/1998
- Re: Patterns, Fiona Campbell + Russ Grayson, 03/25/1998
- Re: Patterns, David de Vries, 03/24/1998
- Re: Patterns, April Sampson-Kelly, 03/24/1998
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Re: Patterns,
Michael Miller & Ute Bohnsack, 03/26/1998
- Re: Patterns, Lee Flier, 03/27/1998
- Re: Patterns, Rene and Lorraine van Raders, 03/27/1998
- Re: Patterns, Rene and Lorraine van Raders, 03/27/1998
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