Book Review: City of Refuge by Starhawk
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City of Refuge is Starhawk’s powerful and profound sequel to the Fifth Sacred Thing.
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Permaculture Womens Guild
City of Refuge is Starhawk’s powerful and profound sequel to the Fifth Sacred Thing.
Permaculture Womens Guild
Through observing community woodlands principles of nature become important.
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The cross-cultural use of herbs and herbal medicine has experienced a significant resurgence in the past several decades. This emergent herbalism has become a popular method of alternative medicine as well as a profitable commercial industry.
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Different perspectives on the third permaculture ethic
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By Gudrun Cartwright I was born in 1972. This means, that by any stretch of the imagination, I am halfway through my life now. Depending on which grandparents you look at, it could be just there, or significantly over! Having just had my 46th birthday, I am in reflective mood. Which is not just because of my age — although I am not quite sure how I got here this quickly! I was born in a significant year, although most people wouldn’t recognise it as such. 1972 saw the first Earth Rise picture and the publication of the Limits to Growth for…
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Using the land and our tangible environments as the palette of living changes everything. Life is not just an idea that lives in the head, or a feeling that lives in the heart. Here we have embodied reality, or at least what we call reality at any point in our individual or collective experience. By Maria Zayas As a newbie to permaculture, and an old hand at personal growth, the matter of decolonizing has really piqued my interest. It is easy for me to picture the nature of the colonization process in our physical world: people coopting land and resources,…
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What needs to be done for decolonising learning?