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- From: Nanette Echols <nanettechols@visi.com>
- To: permaculture <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [permaculture] The Hidden Hand - Revieled
- Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2005 23:38:42 -0500
Have you heard of the Pagan Cluster? It's the activism arm of the Reclaiming Community. Check out this website to see what we are up too. http://www.pagancluster.org/
Starhawk et. al. teaches Permaculture/Activism - http://www.earthactivisttraining.org/
I've worked with the Green Block too. The Pagan Cluster sometimes joins with them. It's very decentralized, everyone just goes to work on a good idea. The work gets done. http://www.adoptanactivist.org/greenbloc/gbindex.html
Food not Bombs is always there. http://www.foodnotbombs.net/
We are all always looking for help.
It's already started....
You just need to get hooked up.
Nanette/Song
Eco-Activist
St. Paul, Minnesota
Lawrence F. London, Jr. wrote:
Martin Naylor wrote:
one way to get the planet together would be to get all the groups who know what'-s going on and select a group to form a super group, with money suplied from the original groups like green peace wilderness permaculture the lists goes on till about 90% of the people on the planet are represented, with a group who has a lot of money to act with wisdom, this idea was originaly in grist
True pyramid power; a "good" pyramid scheme to save the Earth and its peoples. Of course, it would be decentralized but networked with
approved decision-making algorythms at the data storage/processing level
(remember Mother in Alien, for sci-fi fans?).
Who would form the baseline group, i.e. the base of the pyramid, the men and women in the street? Where would they come from and how would they be pursuaded to participate and how would they be connected to the communications/data/decision-making network?
souscayrous <souscayrous@tiscali.fr> wrote:
Hello everyone, why is this hand hidden? There is nothing hidden about the
fertility of earth except the human practices that reduce fertility; it is
only when we regard the infertile world we have made that we begin to
question whether the earth can provide. The earth can support not only the
current human population but current non-human life too, providing we allow
it to provide....snip... But there have been ages without humanity and there
will be ages again without us, how then will our vaunted
knowledge look?
Jamie
Souscayrous
Hello Jamie, after a long while. You write so well.
Cheers,
LL
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[permaculture] The Hidden Hand,
Jara, 09/21/2005
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Re: [permaculture] The Hidden Hand,
souscayrous, 09/21/2005
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Re: [permaculture] The Hidden Hand,
Martin Naylor, 09/21/2005
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Re: [permaculture] The Hidden Hand,
Lawrence F. London, Jr., 09/21/2005
- Re: [permaculture] The Hidden Hand - Revieled, Nanette Echols, 09/22/2005
- Re: [permaculture] The Hidden Hand, Martin Naylor, 09/22/2005
- Re: [permaculture] The Hidden Hand -> brainstorming, Sean Maley, 09/22/2005
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Re: [permaculture] The Hidden Hand,
Lawrence F. London, Jr., 09/21/2005
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Re: [permaculture] The Hidden Hand,
Martin Naylor, 09/21/2005
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Re: [permaculture] The Hidden Hand,
souscayrous, 09/21/2005
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