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  • From: Martin Naylor <martinwnaylor@yahoo.com.au>
  • To: permaculture <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [permaculture] Positivity & Negativity
  • Date: Sun, 20 May 2007 14:56:49 +1000 (EST)

This is totally and absolutely true however the pursuit of any thought is an
escape from truth and reality

For example here is 2 billion dollars go to the moon in 10 years this is
what happened in 1960 in 1969 man was on the moon

Man can accomplish anything it pursues

But and this is a big but is this the destiny of creation of man or what
ever man is from 14.5 billion years of existance

Martin



Laurence Gaffney <lgaffney@bigpond.com> wrote:
On Sat, 19 May 2007 Sue said:-
"I would be much more interested to hear this list serve talk about some
positive things, not negative."

I personally have difficulty getting my head around these constructs of
positivity & negativity.
It is Truth or Reality that I want to understand or peruse.
Permaculture for many sits within the culture of science.
The Philosophy of Science itself could be considered negative as its main
game is to immediately try to disprove any theory that anyone puts up. (But
then that a positive thing to do isn't it?)
An observation of mine is that many worthy Permaculture Demonstration Sites
have been designed and then implemented on the ground with much hard work by
people who could be labelled as having generally negative dispositions.

Laurence Gaffney
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