Subject: [permaculture] Keyline & Carbon Farming with Darren Doherty
Date: Mon, 25 Jan 2010 08:05:03 +1100
G'day all,
I'm pleased to announce the upcoming Keyline & Carbon Farming Workshop
with Darren Doherty, being hosted at Taranaki Farm (for the first
time), in Central Victoria, Australia. We've been hard at work over
the last 18 months setting up a fairly solid keyline system here and
now it's time to fling open the doors to all curious & die-hard
keyliners, farmers, earthmovers, permaculturists, land managers, land-
carers and especially those wanting to discover the keys to reversing
climate change (including politicians!).
The course is FarmReady Approved (#FRTC0672) so farmers, their
immediate family, land managers etc can apply to be re-embursed their
course fees and travel [conditions apply].
Help us make this a success! Forward these details to anyone you think
would benefit attending this important workshop.
Taranaki Farm (VIC)
5 Falloons Road Woodend
Victoria, Australia 3442
Beulah Farm (TAS)
67 Beulah Road
Beulah, Tasmania 7306
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Subject: [permaculture] Self-Learning,
Critical Thinking and the Trivium/Quadrivium
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Have you ever heard of the trivium and the quadrivium. These are styles of
learning which go way back and allow people to learn any subject by
themselves once they have learned how to learn & think for themselves. In
other words without having to depend on others to keep on learning. It also
builds critical thinking and the ability to discern when untruths and other
manipulations are used to gain power or money. It is quite fascinating
because this form of learning has been repressed for over 700 years and has
been purposely kept away from our educational systems to keep people dumbed
down and servile to the corporations' agenda and the people of authority
protecting them. I probably have not done justice to explaining it properly,
but feel it is an important tool for our times. So, if you are in the least
bit interested in finding out more about it, check out the following
bibliographic resources:
As well, there is a magazine I would like to suggest and encourage you to
look at. It is called Tragedy and Hope magazine.This is an online magazine
which has just formed and is releasing it's premiere issue. You can
subscribe (monthly or yearly) but their first issue is available for a 2
week trial period. It seems like a very well thought out and quality piece
of journalism. They are at www.tragedyandhope.com
Cheers,
Louis
[permaculture] Keyline & Carbon Farming with Darren Doherty,
Ben Falloon, 01/24/2010