My 10-Point Plan for Feral Eldership
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I only wish to become old if I can also become an elder.
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I only wish to become old if I can also become an elder.
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The future of life on Earth is uncertain and our lifetimes are finite. Consider our own deaths as well as the possibilities of climate catastrophe.
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There is resilience in everything..in seeds too..and perhaps plants learn resilience as they grow.
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It’s interesting how a simple act of kindness can multiply itself into thousands of good deeds in a short time, but how does that happen?
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Ever walked along a Chinese garden, public or private, urban or rural? It’s interesting maybe for you to know that if you did, it taught you how to deal with your personal demons. The topic today is spiritual gardening, or insight-gardening, or how to make the most out of your spiritual garden design. I’m at a crossroads. I have land and I’m trying to figure out how to do the best design project I possibly can. So, I’m stuck filling everything with trees at the moment. I’ve planted so far 3 trees up front and 5 trees out back. It’s…
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A woman and her father gathered their know-how, investments and time, and turned 90 acres into a lush edible forest. Here’s their story. “Every expert we met discouraged us to take up this mission. No one believed that we could revive such a wasteland through organic methods. But, we made the impossible eventually possible.” A piece of land in Odisha was deteriorating fast, after decades of soil abuse from pesticides, fertilizers and deforestation, it was thought impossible to regenerate it. This father-daughter duo thought that was highly likely to regenerate it with the right measures. Broadly speaking, we’ve seen this…
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Stitched up as we are I figure we can Lilo it out of here! Recently I read another article about how it’s now considered fact; we are all doomed and sadly no one has a real solution. (Though George Monbiot had the best shot at it apparently so I’m reading the recommended book.) Then, with my mind still on impending apocalypse I sat to have our film slot with Mia, my four year old daughter. She gets to choose. ‘Lilo and Stitch’ is a fun film and portrays the relationship between the duo and how eventually the little girl Lilo assists…